Chiropractic

Chiropractic is a healthcare profession with a minimum of 7 years of post-secondary education. Chiropractors are trained in diagnosing and treating various conditions involving the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.

The chiropractors at Cloverdale Chiropractic practice a modern, functional approach utilizing evidence-based techniques to identify the source of discomfort and its underlying cause. This paradigm shift in healthcare requires a thorough knowledge of how the body functions. They are highly skilled in joint manipulation, soft tissue therapy using Stecco Fascial Manipulation (FM), and active rehabilitation through Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS). We aim to help you achieve your goals, whether it is to be pain-free or to function at your greatest potential.



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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that aims to improve physical function, prevent injuries, and manage chronic conditions through various forms of physical therapy. It involves the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of movement disorders and pain caused by various medical conditions, injuries, or surgeries. The physiotherapists at Cloverdale Chiropractic use a combination of modern evidence-based therapies, such as Gunn IMS, Fascial Manipulation by Stecco, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) active rehabilitation exercise therapy, electrotherapy, and acupuncture, to promote healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility. They work closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans and goals to help them achieve their maximum potential and improve their quality of life.



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Massage Therapy

Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a whole-body approach to health that looks at the body as an interconnected system. Its founder, Andrew Taylor Still, observed that all living things function as part of a greater whole, and that balance and harmony are essential for health. He applied these ideas to the human body, creating a gentle, holistic way of supporting the body’s natural ability to heal and function at its best. Osteopathic Manual Practitioners consider a person’s physical, emotional, and even subtle aspects to identify the root causes of discomfort or imbalance. Using skilled hands, they work with soft tissue, joints, the craniosacral system, and organs to restore movement, function, and vitality. While many techniques are shared with other therapies, what makes osteopathy unique is its focus on treating the whole person, not just the symptoms, helping the body work better and feel better, naturally.