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| The last column discussed what sports injuries are and how to assess their severity. This column will tell you what to do when you have an acute sports injury. The three main goals... read more |
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| Acute Sports Injuries are traumatic in nature. Some are very dramatic such as when Mike Foligno broke his leg at centre ice the season before last. Although his was a bone injury m... read more |
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Marla Pichler |
B.Sc., R. PT - Marla graduated from the faculty of Physiotherapy at the University of Toronto in 1982. From 1983 – 1988 Marla was the traveling therapist for the Canadi... read more |
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| Raymond Chinn |
RMT. Ray comes to The Sports Medicine Specialists with 15 years of experience in a variety of settings, from geriatrics to professional athletics. He graduated from York University with his B.Sc in Physical Education, and studied Massage Therapy at Kikkawa College. His clinical experience has given him the opportunity to use his skills in rehabilitation for work related and motor vehicle accident injuries. He also has had the opportunity to treat national level athletes in preparation for competition in the Sydney Olympics, as well as professional hockey and tennis players. |
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