Every medical profession has both amazing and not so great practitioners, techniques and philosophies. Seeing the gap in the industry, Form & Function made it our mission to change this imbalance. Our solution is the Dynamic Treatment Paradigm (DTP). DTP is a truly integrated model that takes the best aspects of all medical and allied health professions to create a overwhelmingly effective plan of management. We work extremely hard to create treatment plans that are evidence led, timely and that just WORK! Together with our accumulated clinical wisdom, Form & Function practitioners are passionate, smart and motivated to take you out of pain and dysfunction to achieve your next level of health.
Our Hilton hotel’s banquet facilities feature 45,000 square feet of meeting space, including 27 meeting rooms, and a Conference Centre which includes 14,000 square feet of flexible meeting space with 20 foot ceilings. All meeting rooms at Hilton Suites Toronto/Markham Conference Centre & Spa hotel are equipped with high-speed Internet access, an in-house audio/visual service, an on-site technician is available, and an on-site catering and conference services team.
Unionville Athletic Club is a 30,000 square foot racquet and fitness facility located in the luxurious Hilton Suites Toronto/Markham Conference Centre and Spa. The hotel occupies the south-west corner of Warden Avenue and Highway 7 in the heart of trendy Unionville.
Unionville Athletic Club first opened its doors in 1989 as “Club Markham” and has been servicing the fitness needs of the corporate and residential community ever since. In being a full facility club, we pride ourselves in providing something for every “body”. Our friendly and professional staff ensure that you are not just a “number”. Our commitment each day is to provide the type of service you expect and deserve. We invite you to try us on for size.
ART is a patented, state of the art soft tissue system/movement based massage technique that treats problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. Headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, shin splints, shoulder pain, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, knee problems, and tennis elbow are just a few of the many conditions that can be resolved quickly and permanently with ART. These conditions all have one important thing in common: they are often a result of overused muscles.
The aim of the Association shall be to make the fullest possible contribution to the health, happiness and physical welfare of the high school student by sponsoring well-organized and properly supervised athletic activities to over 40 high schools are represented throughout the region of Peel.
Today, the UFC is the premier organization in MMA and enforces the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts without exception. With more than 20 fights every year, the UFC hosts most of the top-ranked fighters in the world. Events are held not only in America, but in many countries all over the globe.
The Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA) is a federated association representing the chiropractic profession in Canada through the co-operation and co-ordination of information and programming among its provincial divisions.
The mission of the CCA is to help Canadians live healthier lives by informing the public about the benefits of chiropractic care, by facilitating chiropractic research, and by advocating for health care system reform to ensure equitable and accessible health care for all Canadians.
The Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA) is a voluntary professional association whose purpose is to serve our members and the public by advancing the understanding and use of chiropractic care.
The College of Chiropractors of Ontario (CCO) is the governing body established by the provincial government to regulate chiropractors in Ontario. Every chiropractor practicing in Ontario must be a registered member of the College.
OPA is committed to leadership in physiotherapy through the provision of advocacy, professional development and career support services for its members in order to provide quality physiotherapy to the citizens of Ontario.
The College is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to regulating and continually improving the practice of physiotherapists in the public interest. This means that the College protects patients’ rights to safe, competent and ethical care by supporting physiotherapists to maintain the standards of practice of the profession and by also holding them accountable for their conduct and practice.
As primary health care professionals, physiotherapists combine in-depth knowledge of how the body works with specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose and treat symptoms of illness, injury or disability. With your independence in mind, a physiotherapist’s goal is to restore, maintain and maximize your strength, function, movement and overall well-being. Physiotherapists prescribe personalized therapeutic exercises, and provide essential education about the body, what keeps it from moving well, how to restore mobility and independence, and how to avoid or prevent bodily harm.
The College protects patients’ rights to safe, competent and ethical foot care by supporting chiropodists and podiatrists in maintaining the standards of practice of the profession and also by holding them accountable for their conduct and practice. The role of the members is not only to provide safe, quality care but also to accept accountability for doing so. Continued public trust in the profession and in the principle of self-regulation is dependent on the commitment of the College and each individual member to maintain personal high standards of ethical conduct. The College is highly committed to sharing information with registrants, the public and other stakeholders, where applicable, to maintain public trust.