Adjusting your Perception

This week’s post is about professional communication, and in this case, a lack thereof, on my part.

Incident 1:  I was out for a run with a friend who strained his calf muscle.  This friend did not know that I ‘treated running injuries’.

Incident 2:  A current patient, whom I was treating for low back pain, twisted his knee and was unaware that I could help.

Incident 3:  A friend at the gym hurt his shoulder, but didn’t know that chiropractors ‘did shoulders’.

Sometimes I find myself feeling pigeon-holed by the term chiropractor, as people tend to have a pre-determined opinion about what that entails.  Spines, right?  ‘Cracking’, right?  The thing is, I do much more than ‘spines’ and ‘cracking’.  Chiropractors are musculoskeletal (MSK) specialists, and MSK boils down to ‘muscle’ and ‘skeleton’, meaning muscles and joints.  That’s our forte, our talent, our strength.

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So, I wanted to let you know what I do on a day-to-day basis at the clinic.  What I really do– which is perhaps different than your perception of what a chiropractor does.  I use various treatment techniques, because patients, injuries, and circumstances cannot be one-size-fits-all:

  • A.R.T. (Active Release Techniques): a ‘soft-tissue/movement-based massage technique that treats problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves’.
  • Graston Technique: ‘instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization’ that is used to ‘break down scar tissue and fascial restrictions’.
  • Acupuncture
  • Joint mobilization and/or manipulation
  • Kinesiology Tape/Rock Tape
  • Physical therapy modalities
  • Exercise Rehabilitation

I have a special interest in sports injuries, so a large part of my patient base is made up of active people.  I’m an athlete, so I ‘speak athlete’.  Another special interest of mine lies in paediatrics, so I have many patients in my practice who are children- from squishy lil’ newborns to temperamental toddlers to Bieber-crazed pre-teens.  I’m a Mom, so I ‘speak Mom’.

It is my goal to get you out of pain.  It is my goal to speed up your body’s healing process.  It is my goal to figure out what caused your injury.  It is my goal to give you the tools and knowledge to prevent your injury from reoccurring.  I want you to feel better, faster.  That’s the name of the game.  That’s what I do.  And I love doing it.


Challenge and Change

It’s time for me to spread my wings, embrace change, and leap into a brand new chapter in my professional life.  As of Monday, May 13th, I will be relocating my practice just two blocks away, to the Burlington Sports & Spine Clinic (BSSC)!

On February 4th, 2008, I opened the doors of my current practice,
Active Sport & Health Centre, with this in mind:

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Less than a year later my son was born, and this happened…

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On September 15th, 2010, l sold ownership of the clinic but remained working there part-time as an Independent Contractor.  And now, after five and a half years at Active, another baby, and many happy memories later, it is time for me to move on.

I want to thank you for your support, and I invite you to come with me on this journey.

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Here are the details:

  • BSSC is in the Cora’s plaza on Fairview Street, right beside the Service Ontario office, at 3455 Fairview St.  For the next 10 days, however, you can still find me practicing at Active.
  • BSSC offers state-of-the-art treatment and rehab equipment, along with a great support crew, including Registered Massage Therapy, physiotherapy, and a full reception team.
  • I have also expanded my hours:
    • MONDAY             3:30-8:00pm
    • WEDNESDAY       3:30-8:00pm
    • FRIDAY                3:30-7:00pm
    • SATURDAY        10:30am-1:30pm
    • Call 289-351-0301 to book your appointment, or visit us online at www.burlingtonsportsandspine.com.

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I Want to Thank You

I love my job. I love the ‘people part’ of my job the most. One of the most rewarding parts of what I do is when a current patient trusts me enough, believes in me enough, and has confidence in me enough to recommend me to someone they know.

I want to thank you for sending your father to me when he was having headaches.

I want to thank you for bringing your baby to me only days after she was born.

I want to thank you for referring your husband to me for his low back pain.

I want to thank you for mentioning to your neighbor that I’d be able to help them with their wrist injury.

I want to thank you for recommending that your friend should come and see me after they sprained their ankle.

I want to thank you for driving your brother over for an appointment for his neck pain.

I want to thank you for telling your Aunt that I could help her with her plantar fascia problem.

I want to thank you for advising your cousin that he should do his shoulder rehabilitation with me.

I want to thank you for recounting your acupuncture experience to your co-worker.

I want to thank you for suggesting to your mother that her knee pain can be helped.

I want to thank you for explaining to your sister that she can feel better than she currently does.

I love my job because of you.

Thank you.

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