
Chiropractic
The focus of the chiropractors at Balanced Health and Sports Therapy provide care in the conservative management, rehabilitation and performance optimization of the musculoskeletal system for the active population in Calgary. They are specialists in using exact, gentle manipulations/adjustment of the spine to improve range of motion and flexibility. Some effective adjuncts to chiropractic treatment are:
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists assess, diagnose, and treat physical symptoms and limited movement caused by injury, aging, disability, or health conditions. They help patients understand what is causing their conditions, and work with them to restore, maintain, and/or maximize movement, flexibility, and physical independence.


Massage
Therapeutic massage is used to: Reduce muscle tension/spasm, promote healing, increase blood flow and aid in relaxation. Our team of registered massage therapists uses various techniques, such as myofascial release, Swedish massage, Thai massage, sports massage and deep tissue massage.
Acupuncture
Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is a precise peripheral nerve stimulation technique, in which fine solid needles (acupuncture needles) are inserted into the body at specific defined sites, and stimulated manually or with electricity for the therapeutic purpose of modulating abnormal activity of the nervous system and/or the endocrine, exocrine and immune systems, in pain syndromes, functional problems, and any diseases in which these modulatory mechanisms are available.


Manuel Osteopathy
A manual osteopath works by treating the body as a whole. An osteopath maintains, improves, and restores the structure and function of the body, allowing it to harness its innate ability to heal itself. Osteopathy is for people who want to treat the cause of their pain instead of masking symptoms. All kinds of people can benefit from a treatment, ranging from elders to babies, athletes, and pregnant women. It is a gentle, hands-on treatment assessing and using four modalities.
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