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Well-Rounded

Our treatment plans at Delta Physiotherapy & Rehab often include manual, hands-on adjustments, take-home exercises, condition education, and lifestyle advice. You can enjoy all our physiotherapy offerings appointments six days a week!

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Non-Invasive

Physiotherapy is an excellent way to manage chronic pain or injury without invasive surgeries or pharmaceutical interventions.

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Collaborative

One of the biggest reasons behind physiotherapy's high success in recovery is because it allows the patient to take part in their care.

Treatments Provided by a Physiotherapist

Manual Therapy. Your therapist may use their hands to mobilize the injured joints and tissues to stimulate blood flow, encourage fluid drainage, increase flexibility and reduce pain and swelling in the area.

Exercise Prescription. The take-home exercises prescribed by your therapist are a fundamental part of your rehabilitation. These are tailored to suit your concerns, targeting muscles and regulating any muscular imbalance.

Laser Therapy. Laser therapy is a non-invasive technique that uses concentrated light waves to stimulate the body's healing processes within the tissue to reduce pain and inflammation.

Acupuncture & Cupping. Acupuncture involves sticking very fine needles at targeted points on the body to stimulate muscles, causing them to relax and for chronic pain to dull.

Shockwave Therapy. Shockwave therapy involves low-energy acoustic soundwaves to stimulate the body's healing mechanism, relieving pain and increasing mobility.

Soft Tissue Release. This is more than a relaxing spa treatment. It works to relieve muscle soreness, promote proper blood circulation or lymphatic drainage and decrease chronic pain and stress.

What Conditions Do We Treat?

As soon as you walk into our Mississauga physiotherapy clinic, you'll understand why we're among the most trusted movement rehabilitation clinics in Ontario. We offer the highest standard of physiotherapy and chiropractic care. Here are the common conditions we treat at Delta:


  • Ankle - Strain/Sprain, Shin Splints
  • Arthritis - Osteo Joint Pain
  • Back Pain - Low, Mid, Upper
  • Bursitis
  • Car Accident Injuries - Whiplash
  • Concussions
  • Elbow - Tennis, Golfer's, OA
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Foot - Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles
  • Hip - Fracture, OA, Post Surgery
  • Knee - ACL, MCL, Meniscal, IT Band
  • Neck - Strain, Whiplash, Surgery 
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Obesity
  • Osteoporosis
  • Overuse Injuries - Carpal Tunnel
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Post Operative Rehab
  • Sciatica - Piriformis Syndrome
  • Scoliosis
  • Shoulder - Frozen, Rotator Cuff
  • Sports Related Injuries
  • Strains & Sprains
  • Work Related Injuries


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What to Expect

When you visit Delta Physiotherapy & Rehab, whether you’re coming from Erin Mills or elsewhere in Mississauga, you can expect a warm greeting at the door. If it’s your first time visiting, you’ll fill out a written assessment form to let us know about past injuries, medical records, or other health concerns.


Next, you’ll meet with your therapist, who will conduct a comprehensive assessment—considering your medical history, the nature of your injury or condition, and your current lifestyle habits. Together, you’ll discuss your personalized treatment plan, which may consist of any of the modalities mentioned above, tailored to your unique circumstances.


We understand that living with chronic pain or an injury is not an easy path, which is why we want to help you regain control of your life and empower you to make progress in your recovery journey. Get back to a pain-free and active life by seeking our trusted
physiotherapy clinic.

What a Patient-Centered Approach Look Like

We're not like every other physiotherapy clinic in Mississauga, Ontario — we pride ourselves on our patient-centered approach to wellness and we are confident in our ability to offer the best physiotherapy in Mississauga. Putting our patients first means we create a safe and welcoming environment that is conducive to healing. We are also there to provide you with support throughout your movement rehabilitation journey. Our chiropodist for Brampton and Mississauga residents is also among the top-recommended in Ontario, thanks to our patient-first approach. Whether you're suffering from a car accident, workplace injury, sports injuries, or chronic conditions, our massage services and custom knee braces in Mississauga are designed to help you achieve wellness and help you feel more like yourself.

Physiotherapy Conditions: Symptoms & Treatment Guide

Low Back Pain Conditions

Lumbar Strain

Symptoms: Lower back pain and muscle spasms, stiffness after rest, difficulty bending or twisting, pain worsening with movement, localized tenderness, reduced spinal range of motion.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Manual therapy reduces muscle tension and restores mobility. Targeted stretching and strengthening exercises support the lower back and prevent recurrence. Treatment includes posture correction, ergonomic modifications, and modalities like heat therapy or laser therapy for pain relief.

Progressive exercise programs rebuild core strength to protect the spine.

Disc Herniation

Symptoms: Sharp, shooting pain radiating to buttock and leg, numbness or weakness in leg/foot, pain worsening with sitting or bending, difficulty standing straight, loss of reflexes, severe cases may cause bowel/bladder dysfunction.

How Physiotherapy Helps: McKenzie method exercises centralize pain and reduce disc pressure. Manual therapy and traction decompress affected nerves. Core stabilization strengthens supporting muscles. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Education on proper mechanics and activity modification supports recovery.

Disc Herniation

Symptoms: Sharp, shooting pain radiating to buttock and leg, numbness or weakness in leg/foot, pain worsening with sitting or bending, difficulty standing straight, loss of reflexes, severe cases may cause bowel/bladder dysfunction.

How Physiotherapy Helps: McKenzie method exercises centralize pain and reduce disc pressure. Manual therapy and traction decompress affected nerves. Core stabilization strengthens supporting muscles. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Education on proper mechanics and activity modification supports recovery.

Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)

Symptoms: Chronic low back pain, worse with sitting/bending, relief with position changes, morning stiffness improving with movement, occasional acute flare-ups, pain radiating to hips and thighs.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Flexibility exercises maintain range of motion while strengthening builds muscular support around degenerating discs. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Postural training and ergonomic advice reduce daily strain. Aerobic conditioning improves fitness and pain tolerance.

Spinal Stenosis

Symptoms: Leg pain/cramping worsening with standing or walking, relief when sitting or bending forward, leg weakness, balance difficulties, symptoms developing gradually over time.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Flexion-based exercises open the spinal canal and reduce nerve pressure. Strengthening improves stability and walking tolerance. Balance training reduces fall risk. Laser therapy may reduce inflammation around compressed nerves. Forward-flexed aerobic exercise maintains fitness without aggravating symptoms.

Sciatica

Symptoms: Sharp, burning pain traveling from lower back through buttock down the leg, numbness or tingling in leg/foot, weakness in leg/ankle, pain worsening with sitting, difficulty standing from seated position.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Neural mobilization techniques reduce nerve tension. Specific exercises target compression source. Manual therapy addresses joint and muscle restrictions. Laser therapy reduces nerve inflammation. Education on positions of comfort and progressive strengthening prevents recurrence.

Lumbar Radiculopathy

Symptoms: Radiating pain following specific nerve distribution, sensory changes in dermatomal patterns, motor weakness in specific muscle groups, diminished reflexes, pain worsening with certain movements.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Exercises reduce nerve compression and promote healing. Manual therapy addresses spinal mechanics. Nerve gliding restores normal movement. Strengthening targets weakened muscles. Laser therapy promotes nerve healing. Education on avoiding provocative positions supports recovery.

Cervical Pain & Headaches

Cervical Strain

Symptoms: Neck pain and stiffness worse in morning, difficulty turning head, muscle tenderness in neck/shoulders, headaches from skull base, pain radiating to shoulders/upper back.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Manual therapy releases muscle tension and restores mobility. Stretching improves flexibility while strengthening builds endurance. Posture correction and ergonomic assessments address workplace factors. Laser therapy and proper sleeping positions support recovery.

 

Cervical Spondylosis

Symptoms: Chronic neck pain worsening with activity, grinding sensations, headaches, numbness/tingling in arms, weakness, decreased range of motion especially with rotation.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Exercises maintain mobility and prevent stiffening. Strengthening builds compensatory support. Manual therapy addresses restrictions. Laser therapy manages pain and inflammation. Education on activity modification maintains function.


Whiplash

Symptoms: Neck pain developing 24-48 hours post-injury, headaches, reduced range of motion, tenderness, dizziness, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, pain radiating to shoulders/arms.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Early gentle mobilization prevents chronic symptoms. Graded exercises progress from range of motion to strengthening. Vestibular rehabilitation addresses dizziness. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Education encourages gradual return to normal activities.


Cervical Radiculopathy

Symptoms: Sharp pain radiating from neck into shoulder/arm/hand, numbness in specific fingers, muscle weakness, reduced reflexes, pain worsening with neck extension/rotation.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Directional preference exercises centralize symptoms. Cervical traction decompresses nerve roots. Neural mobilization addresses tension. Strengthening targets weakened muscles. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Ergonomic modifications prevent aggravation.

 

Cervicogenic Headaches

Symptoms: One-sided headaches originating from neck, pain from skull base to forehead/temple/eye, headaches triggered by neck movements or sustained postures, reduced neck mobility, accompanying neck pain.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Manual therapy reduces cervical restrictions. Strengthening exercises target deep neck flexors and improve posture. Ergonomic assessments address contributing factors. Laser therapy reduces joint and muscle inflammation. Education on sleeping positions and stress management supports long-term relief.

Shoulder Conditions

Frozen Shoulder

Symptoms: Progressive pain and severe stiffness in three stages, restriction in all directions, night pain disrupting sleep, difficulty with basic activities, external rotation most restricted.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Stage-dependent treatment emphasizes pain management initially, then aggressive mobilization. Manual therapy and stretching restore motion. Heat, laser therapy, or ice provide relief.

Shockwave therapy may break down adhesions. Home exercises maintain gains.

Rotator Cuff Tears

Symptoms: Deep aching shoulder pain worse at night, weakness with lifting, pain reaching overhead or behind back, clicking/popping sensations, progressive loss of strength and motion.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Strengthening intact muscles compensates for torn tissue. Manual therapy addresses restrictions. Range of motion exercises prevent stiffness. Laser therapy reduces inflammation and promotes healing. Post-surgical cases follow structured protocols protecting the repair while restoring function.

Shoulder Tendinopathy

Symptoms: Pain with overhead activities, tenderness over tendon, gradual onset worsening with repetitive use, weakness with resisted movements, morning stiffness.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Progressive loading and eccentric exercises stimulate healing. Manual therapy addresses biomechanical factors. Laser therapy or shockwave therapy promotes tendon healing. Education on healing timelines and technique correction prevents recurrence.

Shoulder Bursitis

Symptoms: Pain in top/outer shoulder, painful arc 60-120 degrees, pain with overhead activities, night pain, weakness due to pain, tenderness when pressed.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Strengthening rotator cuff and scapular muscles improves mechanics. Manual therapy corrects posture. Range of motion prevents stiffness. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Education on proper mechanics and sleeping positions prevents recurrence.

Hip Conditions

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Symptoms: Lower back/buttock/thigh pain on one side, pain worsening with prolonged sitting or standing on one leg, sharp pain with transitional movements, tenderness over SI joint.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Stabilization exercises target pelvic control muscles. Manual therapy restores joint mechanics. Pelvic belt provides support. Movement retraining corrects faulty patterns. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Education prevents aggravation.


Piriformis Syndrome

Symptoms: Deep buttock pain radiating down leg, worse with prolonged sitting, pain climbing stairs, discomfort with hip internal rotation, deep tenderness, mimics sciatica.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Specific stretching lengthens tight piriformis. Manual therapy including trigger point release addresses tension. Neural mobilization reduces nerve irritation. Strengthening improves muscle balance. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Education on self-management empowers patients. 


Hip Bursitis

Symptoms: Pain on outer hip/thigh, worse lying on affected side, discomfort with stairs or rising from chair, tenderness when pressed, pain radiating down lateral thigh, limping.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Strengthening hip muscles improves mechanics. Stretching reduces compression. Manual therapy addresses imbalances. Gait retraining corrects faulty patterns. Laser therapy or shockwave therapy reduces inflammation. Education on sleeping positions prevents recurrence.

 

Hip Osteoarthritis

Symptoms: Deep groin/hip/buttock pain, morning stiffness, pain with weight-bearing activities, reduced range of motion especially rotation, limping, difficulty with shoes or getting in/out of cars.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Strengthening reduces joint stress and improves stability. Range of motion maintains flexibility. Manual therapy addresses restrictions. Gait training optimizes mechanics. Laser therapy manages pain. Education on joint protection and activity modification maintains quality of life.

Knee Conditions

Knee Osteoarthritis

Symptoms: Pain during/after activity, stiffness after rest improving with movement, swelling, grinding sounds, decreased range of motion.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Quadriceps and hip strengthening reduces joint stress. Range of motion prevents stiffness. Manual therapy addresses imbalances. Gait retraining optimizes loading. Laser therapy manages inflammation. Education empowers self-management.

Meniscus Tears

Symptoms: Joint line pain, swelling within 24-48 hours, catching/locking/giving way, difficulty fully bending or straightening, pain with twisting, tenderness along joint line.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Strengthening quadriceps/hamstrings improves stability. Range of motion restores movement. Balance training improves control. Activity modification allows healing. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Post-surgical cases follow progressive protocols.

ACL/MCL Sprains

Symptoms: Sudden "pop" (ACL), rapid swelling, instability, loss of range of motion, difficulty bearing weight, tenderness, pain on inner knee (MCL).

How Physiotherapy Helps: Intensive strengthening provides dynamic stability. Neuromuscular training improves control. Progressive functional training ensures safe return. Bracing provides support. Laser therapy manages inflammation. Post-surgical ACL cases follow graft-protection protocols.

Patellar Tendinopathy

Symptoms: Pain at patellar tendon, worse with jumping/landing/stairs, stiffness after rest, tenderness when pressed, gradual onset with repetitive activities.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Eccentric exercises and heavy slow resistance training stimulate healing. Biomechanical assessment corrects contributing factors. Laser therapy or shockwave therapy promotes healing. Taping provides short-term relief. Education on realistic timelines ensures adherence.

Knee Bursitis

Ankle Sprains

Symptoms: Immediate pain on outer/inner ankle, rapid swelling and bruising, difficulty weight-bearing, tenderness over ligaments, reduced range of motion, instability.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Early mobilization and progressive weight-bearing prevent stiffness. Strengthening improves stability. Balance training prevents re-injury. Manual therapy addresses restrictions. Laser therapy promotes ligament healing. Taping/bracing provides support during return to activity.

Plantar Fasciitis

Symptoms: Sharp heel pain especially with first morning steps, pain after prolonged standing, tenderness along arch or heel, worse after activity, difficulty walking barefoot.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Stretching exercises for plantar fascia and calf muscles address tightness. Strengthening foot muscles improves arch support. Manual therapy releases restrictions. Taping provides support. Shockwave therapy is highly effective for chronic cases. Laser therapy reduces inflammation.

Footwear and orthotic assessment corrects biomechanics.

Achilles Tendinopathy

Symptoms: Pain and stiffness in Achilles tendon especially morning/after rest, worse with running/jumping, tenderness along tendon, thickening or nodules, reduced ankle motion, pain rising onto toes.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Eccentric strengthening exercises have strongest evidence for recovery. Progressive loading rebuilds tendon capacity. Gait analysis identifies biomechanical factors. Shockwave therapy is highly effective for chronic cases. Laser therapy promotes healing. Education on long-term exercise maintenance prevents recurrence.

Elbow & Wrist Conditions

Tennis/Golfer's Elbow

Symptoms: Pain on outside (tennis) or inside (golfer's) elbow, weak grip, pain with lifting/gripping/twisting, tenderness over epicondyle, pain radiating to forearm.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Eccentric strengthening promotes tendon healing. Manual therapy addresses muscle tension. Technique analysis corrects faulty patterns. Activity modification allows symptom-controlled function. Shockwave therapy is very effective for chronic cases. Laser therapy reduces inflammation.

Ergonomic modifications reduce strain.

 

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Symptoms: Numbness/tingling in thumb/index/middle fingers, symptoms worse at night, weakness in grip, difficulty with fine motor tasks, tendency to drop objects, pain radiating up forearm.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Nerve gliding exercises promote normal nerve movement. Splinting in neutral position prevents compression. Manual therapy addresses muscle tightness. Ergonomic modifications reduce repetitive strain. Laser therapy promotes nerve healing. Post-surgical cases include scar management and progressive return to function.

Neurological Conditions

Stroke Rehabilitation

Symptoms: One-sided weakness/paralysis, balance difficulties, impaired walking, muscle stiffness, altered sensation, difficulty with fine motor skills, fatigue.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Task-specific training and repetitive practice regain movement. Strengthening and stretching address weakness and spasticity. Gait training restores walking. Balance exercises reduce falls.

Functional training practices daily activities. Electrical stimulation facilitates muscle activation. Laser therapy manages pain. Early intensive rehabilitation maximizes recovery.

Parkinson's Disease

Symptoms: Tremor at rest, muscle rigidity, slow movement, postural instability, shuffling gait, difficulty initiating movement, reduced facial expression.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Large amplitude movements and LSVT BIG improve movement quality. Gait training with cueing overcomes freezing. Balance exercises reduce falls. Flexibility combats rigidity.

Cardiovascular exercise has neuroprotective effects. Laser therapy helps with stiffness. Regular consistent exercise manages symptoms.

Multiple Sclerosis

Symptoms: Fatigue and weakness, balance problems, numbness/tingling, muscle spasms, difficulty walking, vision problems, heat sensitivity, fluctuating symptoms.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Energy conservation and pacing manage fatigue. Strengthening maintains function while avoiding overheating. Stretching addresses spasticity. Balance and gait training maintain mobility.

Cooling strategies accommodate heat sensitivity. Laser therapy manages pain. Treatment adjusts based on symptom presentation.

Bell's Palsy

Symptoms: Sudden one-sided facial weakness/paralysis, drooping mouth/eyelid, difficulty closing eye, loss of expression, drooling, altered taste, ear pain.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Facial exercises promote nerve regeneration. Mirror feedback helps relearn movements. Massage maintains tissue health. Education on eye protection prevents corneal damage. Electrical stimulation facilitates muscle activation. Laser therapy promotes nerve healing. Most recover within 3-6 months.

Women's Health

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Symptoms: Urinary/bowel incontinence, pelvic pain/pressure, pain during intercourse, frequent urination, incomplete bladder emptying, lower back pain, pelvic heaviness.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Internal examination assesses muscle function. Pelvic floor training strengthens or relaxes muscles as needed. Biofeedback teaches proper activation. Manual therapy addresses trigger points and tension. Education on bladder/bowel habits prevents aggravation. Laser therapy helps with tissue healing.

 

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Symptoms: Pelvic heaviness/pressure, vaginal bulging sensation, lower back discomfort, difficulty with urination/bowel movements, symptoms worse with standing/activity.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Pelvic floor strengthening supports structures and may reduce prolapse. Pessary fitting may be provided. Education on avoiding increased abdominal pressure is crucial. Postural training reduces downward pressure. Core strengthening improves support. Post-surgical rehabilitation optimizes outcomes.

 

Diastasis Recti

Symptoms: Pain around/behind kneecap, worse with stairs/squatting/sitting, grinding/clicking, pain during/after running, knee instability.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Hip strengthening improves knee alignment. Quadriceps strengthening supports patellar tracking. Stretching addresses tightness. Taping provides immediate relief. Gait analysis corrects movement patterns. Laser therapy reduces inflammation. Most respond well to conservative treatment.

 

Fibromyalgia

Symptoms: Widespread pain lasting 3+ months, tender points, fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive difficulties, headaches, sensitivity to touch/light/sound.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Graded exercise starting gently and progressing slowly reduces pain. Low-impact aerobics improve function. Pacing and energy conservation manage fatigue. Hydrotherapy provides gentle exercise. Heat and laser therapy provide comfort. Education on self-management is crucial. Very gradual progression prevents flare-ups.

 

Concussion

Symptoms: Headaches, dizziness, feeling "foggy," sensitivity to light/noise, concentration difficulties, fatigue, sleep disturbances, nausea, vision problems, emotional changes.
How Physiotherapy Helps:
Vestibular rehabilitation addresses balance and dizziness. Oculomotor exercises improve vision problems. Cervical treatment addresses neck injuries. Graded aerobic exercise reduces symptom duration. Progressive return-to-activity planning ensures safety. Laser therapy reduces inflammation.

Multidisciplinary approach provides best outcomes.

 

Neuropathy

Symptoms: Numbness/tingling/burning in hands/feet, sharp pain, sensitivity changes, muscle weakness, loss of coordination, difficulty with fine tasks, foot drop, symptoms worse at night, stocking-glove distribution.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Strengthening maintains muscle function. Balance and gait training prevent falls. Desensitization reduces hypersensitivity. Range of motion prevents contractures. Education on foot care is essential for diabetic neuropathy. Laser therapy promotes nerve healing. While nerve damage can't be reversed, physiotherapy significantly improves function and quality of life.


Post-Surgical Rehabilitation (Joint Replacement)

Symptoms: Post-op pain/swelling, reduced range of motion, muscle weakness, difficulty with weight-bearing or movement, stiffness, need for assistive devices.

How Physiotherapy Helps: Treatment begins 24-48 hours post-op. Early mobilization prevents complications. Range of motion prevents stiffness. Progressive strengthening rebuilds muscle. Gait training ensures safe mobility. Balance exercises reduce falls. Education on precautions prevents dislocation. Laser therapy aids healing. Most achieve significant improvement within 3-6 months.

Why Choose Us

Delta Physiotherapy & Rehab is a total care wellness centre offering traditional physiotherapy, chiropractic, and acupuncture services. Looking for custom foot orthotics in Mississauga? Our chiropodist is among the top recommended in the area for our precision-designed custom foot orthotics in Mississauga.

Delta has a team of skilled physiotherapists and chiropractors who are committed to their patients' wellness. Whether you're looking for custom knee braces in Mississauga, sports physiotherapy, or a car accident injury chiropractor, you're in excellent care at our clinic.

FAQs

  • How does physiotherapy at Delta Physiotherapy differ from other providers?

    At Delta Physiotherapy, we take pride in our comprehensive and personalized approach to patient care. Our physiotherapists are highly trained and experienced professionals who use a combination of treatment techniques based on the individual needs of the patient. We also continually update our knowledge and skills to ensure we are employing the latest evidence-based practices for maximum effectiveness.


  • What can I expect during my first physiotherapy session at Delta Physiotherapy?

    During your initial visit at Delta Physiotherapy, your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment to understand your health history, symptoms, and goals for recovery. Then, a personalized treatment plan will be created for your specific needs, which may include exercise, physical manipulation, or the use of specialized equipment. Our trained professionals are here to guide you each step of the way, for a smoothly coordinated care experience.

  • How long does it usually take to see improvements with physiotherapy?

    The timeline for improvement varies for each individual, as it depends on several factors like the nature and extent of the injury and the body's response to therapy. However, our expert physiotherapists are dedicated to helping patients reach their optimal health as quickly and safely as possible. To begin your journey towards recovery, book an appointment now at our Central Parkway or Erin Mills location.

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