ACUPUNCTURE points are seen as places where nerves, muscles and connective tissues can be stimulated. The stimulation increases blood flow, while at the same time triggering the activity of the body's natural painkillers. Our Naturopath, Dr. Ashley Nelson, assesses and treats the “whole person”. Today, she discusses some of the benefits of acupuncture and cosmetic acupuncture. Book an appointment with Dr. Nelson at our Huronia clinic:705.734.3340. To learn more: www.sportsmedicine.on.ca

Have you met our new Chiropractor, DR. BRITTLYN BOS? Dr. Bos received a Division I soccer scholarship to the University of South Dakota, where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology & Sport Science. She worked in the strength and conditioning facility assisting with training varsity teams. For her post grad, Dr. Bos attended Logan University in St. Louis, Missouri where she graduated with a Doctorate of Chiropractic. Dr. Bos also has additional post-graduate education including: Active Release Technique (ART), Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, Graston, Class IV laser, KTaping & more. Book an appointment with Dr. Bos! Contact our Huronia clinic at 705.734.3340.

VOLLEYBALL : Huge congrats to The Barrie Elites 16U Boys High Performance Volleyball Team! They won GOLD this past weekend at the Bugarski Cup! Our Physiotherapist, Anik Sarkar, was proud to be on the bench for his HP team & celebrate this win! Go Elites! Book an appointment with Anik at 705.734.3340 or visit www.sportsmedicine.on.ca.

Wondering how VITAMIN B12 shots can help ATHLETES? Here are the many ways: *Increase energy level *Boost immune system *Support recovery *Increase athletic performance *Improve oxygen capacity *Stimulate fat loss. Book your appointment with our Naturopath, Dr. Ashley Nelson! Contact our Huronia location at 705.734.3340. www.sportsmedicine.on.ca

WE NEVER STOP LEARNING : Our Clinicians are excited to attend a 2 day course at our Huronia clinic with GREG LEHMAN, Clinical Educator, Physiotherapist & Chiropractor. The course is about understanding the pain science behind common clinical problems and gaining a better insight of why' our clients may be experiencing pain. Objectives will be to learn new strategies and treatment approaches for chronic issues using exercise and manual therapy as well as ways to control other stressors that can be influencing how we feel our pain.www.sportsmedicine.on.ca

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