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First VisitTo make an appointment, simply call 567-CARE (2273), choose your preferred clinic location at the prompt, and ask for an INITIAL VISIT with Dr. Wilson.

All care begins with an initial examination. This first visit is comprised of various parts, each of which is described below. The purpose of this first visit is to construct a picture of your overall health, which will allow us as practitioners to best diagnose and treat your specific problem. Please allow yourself an hour for this first meeting. We also ask that you dress comfortably for the examination; comfortable shoes along with shorts and tank-tops or T-shirts are ideal. Note: Please bring a copy of any past CTs, MRIs or X-rays.

 

Initial Paperwork
 
Our initial visit begins with you filling out some necessary paperwork. These initial forms provide us with essential information about you, your condition, and your health history. It is very important we find out as much as possible about any past accidents, medications, surgeries, previous treatments, and any details regarding your family health history. These forms can be downloaded by clicking on the link below. Please bring the completed forms below to your scheduled appointment. If you are unable to complete this process prior to your appointment, we ask that you arrive to your first visit at least 15 minutes early, in order to allow ample time for this process.
 
Initial Paperwork
 

 

Consultation

 
During the consultation, we will sit down and discuss with you details regarding the following:
Onset and description of symptoms
   
Aggravating and alleviating factors
   
Intensity of discomfort
   
Personal and family medical history
   
Major and minor illnesses you have experienced in the past
   
Surgeries or operations you have endured
   
Medications you might be (or might have been) taking
   
Your diet and exercise
   
Your work and leisure activities
   
Your sleeping habits (position, length of time per night etc.)
   
Based on this discussion, your health care provider will have an opportunity to better understand your problem. This information also provides us with some direction for the examination aspect of the visit. Following the consultation, if we believe that your problem falls outside our field of expertise, a referral will be made at this time to a more appropriate health care provider.

 

Examination

 
There are three main goals to the examination. They are as follows.
Rule out any serious disease/pathology
Although the large majority of pain-generating conditions do not fall within this category, serious conditions such as cancer, infection and fracture make up approximately 3% of the underlying causes. These serious conditions must first and foremost be ruled out as the cause of your symptoms before moving on to the remainder of the examination. Often, a series of specific questions and examination procedures are sufficient to rule these out.
Identify which area of the body is causing your pain and discomfort
Various movements, palpation (touch), and other relevant testing procedures are used to determine which part of your body is responsible for generating the discomfort you are experiencing. These “symptoms” are usually a result of multiple pain generating structures and/or tissues, and often times the site of the actual pain is quite distant to the area responsible for its cause.
Identify WHY the structure and/or tissue causing your discomfort was strained and eliminate these perpetuating factors
There are often multiple causes for a single condition. It could be related to a repetitive motion, the way you sit or sleep, a certain movement that placed excessive strain on a tissue or joint, or a number of other factors. Our most important job as health practitioners is identifying exactly what led to your condition, so that we can minimize the chance of recurrence once your problem has been resolved.
Some of the tests we may perform include:
A check of your reflexes
   
A test of your muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination
   
Analysis of your posture
   
Analysis of your movement (like observing how you walk or lift things)
   

 

Report of Findings

 
Following the completion of the consultation and examination, and once we feel confident that we have a solution to your problem, we will do our best to communicate this to you in a clear and concise manner. This is an excellent time to ask questions, and to be sure that you as a patient understand exactly what is going on. Your understanding plays a crucial role in the recovery process. Here we will discuss our diagnosis, our treatment recommendations, and any home care advice (exercises, stretches, avoidance of activities, nutrition) that will help in your recovery. If we feel that your condition is outside our area of expertise, OR, if we believe it could be better looked after somewhere else, we will do our best to point you in the right direction.

 

Our Services
Just as there are different reasons for visiting a chiropractor, there also different types of care.  Which approach you take depends on what you're trying to achieve.  Some patients simply want relief from pain.  Others are looking for a way to stay healthy.  In either case, chiropractic care works.  Listed below are a sample of the services offered.
 
Chiropractic
   
ART (Active Release Technique)
   
Massage Therapy
   
Physical Therapy
   
Orthotic Therapy
   
   
Related Links
 
Active Release Techniques
 
College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
 
Canadian Chiropractic Association
 
College of Chiropractors of Ontario
 
Ontario Chiropractic Association
 
Footmaxx Canada
 
 
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