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    Whistler Physiotherapy

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveAcupuncture, Massage
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

    By appointment only

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    Whistler Integrative Wellness Centre

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 km
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    What an amazing experience! I was in town for vacation and needed some help with a very stiff…read moreneck from a car accident a few weeks prior. I had already had Cranial Sacral Massage massage and traditional deep tissue massages in seattle prior to our trip but neither offered enough relief. Our check in receptionist recommended Whistler Integrative Wellness when we asked her about a well regarded bodywork spot, and I am SO glad we took her recommendation. I saw Nick Wittenberg for an Osteopathic appointment (which I had never experienced in the states) and had almost complete relief after the appointment. Thank you so much, Nick! I only wish I could continue going here for care. Definitely a 5 Star experience!

    Preamble: i'm deftly afraid of needles - as a child i had to be restrained for a blood draw,…read moresecondly i was raised in the 80's in an eastern european family - something like acupuncture was considered as good as snake oil. The story: may 14, 2018 i suffered a horrible ski crash severely damaging my C5-7 nerves from spine to fingertips of my left arm rendering it as sturdy as a flailing empty garbage bag - no electrical signal whatsoever. By November my atrophy started reducing in my arm but the entire shoulder blade area was still unresponsive - my scapula winged so much my shirt would get stuck pulling it off. The only thing i had going for me was the perseverance to heal. So i decided to try acupuncture, i was willing to try anything. During my first session with Chris my shoulder blade area twitched for the first time. Over the next days the area kept 'fluttering awake.' i decided to keep seeing Chris weekly and it made all the difference - in january my healing progressed so much that my physio was giving me exercises he hadn't planned on assigning me until spring. Furthermore, he assigned me 10 new exercises because of my progress (up from 3-4/month since the crash). At this time my neurologist was forecasting a year until full recovery. It is now the second week of may and i have full mobility and am transitioning this month to traditional gym exercises and swimming laps. I'm now just rebuilding muscle lost to many months of atrophy. Chris is a true passionate healer! What makes him different is his approach - no bullshit, explanations in layman's terms, eagerness to help and inform and lastly he is constantly researching and staying on top of the tech/discoveries in his field (it was actually the laser therapy that 'popped the cork') and relaying the info to the patient. O ya, lastly, Chris needled the shit out of me and not once did i even flutter with anxiety.

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