







No, you do not require a referral to see a chiropractor. Chiropractors are “primary contact” health care professionals, which means you can consult them directly.
Yes, chiropractors use an evidence-informed, data-driven approach, combined with clinical experience to manage muscular injuries. This ensures you are being treated using the most up-to-date approaches in injury management.
Chiropractic services are not covered by OHIP. However, most extended health care plans include chiropractic coverage. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for specific details, or give us a call and we can help!
No! Most Sports Chiropractors predominantly work with the “general population”. Their advanced training in movement, performance, and injury management is applicable to patients of all ages and abilities. In addition, many Sports Chiropractors are great consultants for complex injuries, rehabilitation, and performance-related questions.
Yes! Chiropractors can treat any joint in the body.
It is best to get a referral from your medical doctor for an imaging request.
Chiropractors are trained to treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. This includes, but is not limited to: back pain (sciatica, disc injuries, degenerative joint disease); muscle strains; neck pain and headaches, shoulder pain, plantar fasciitis and foot pain; sports injuries and concussions, musculoskeletal pediatric conditions (i.e., torticollis); and pregnancy-related pain.
An initial visit will include a detailed history of the chief complaint, followed by a thorough physical examination, diagnosis, education and treatment (typically inclusive of exercises as well).
Yes, chiropractors receive training in chronic pain management and can play a crucial role in your recovery. Chronic pain is complex and often involves physical, psychological, and neurological components. Chiropractors take a personalized approach, working with you to develop an individualized strategy to address your goals.
Chiropractors use an evidence-informed approach to provide the best treatment plan for your sports injuries, based on a combination of manual therapy, exercise prescription, education, and training advice to address your concerns.
In Canada, a board-certified RCCSS(C) Sports Chiropractor (or “sports specialist chiropractor”) has completed an advanced postgraduate fellowship in sports sciences, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada). RCCSS(C) Sports Chiropractors are recognized across Canada and the world as leaders in evidence-informed care for performing athletes. Most are involved in high performance athletics, teaching and mentorship, academic research initiatives, in addition to providing high level care at national and international sporting events.
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