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1538 Sherbrooke Ouest, 
suite 600
Montréal (Québec)
H3G 1L5
Phone :514 939-1416

http://www.kinatex.com
Kinatex Sports Physio, a multidisciplinary center optimizing the physical potential of active people, offers a personal, efficient and innovative readaptation experience in a user-friendly and professional environment whose ultimate priority is to have a functional and healthy lifestyle. We want to be thereference in Quebec in matters of readaptation  in which success shines by the passion and the expertise of the members of our team  supported by a dynamic, accessible and  optimal structured organization.

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1801De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Suite 870
Montreal, QC  H3H 1J9
Phone: 514.508.3868
info@equisens.ca

http://equisens.ca/index.php
Montreal. Easily accessible via the Guy-Concordia metro, our clinic is open Monday through Saturday 8 am to 7:30 pm. All our therapists have completed rigorous training and are members of a recognized association. We guarantee you can promptly obtain an appointment with one of our therapists in case of emergency. Do not hesitate to contact us to make an appointment; most insurance companies reimburse the costs of the different treatments we offer.

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Parc Olympique de Montréal
4553 Pierre-de-Coubertin, Montréal, Qc.  
 H1V 3N7
Tél: (514) 259-4553
reception@StadiumPO.com
clinique@StadiumPO.com

http://www.stadiumphysiosteo
The STADIUM PHYSIOSTEO clinic is located at the Montreal Olympic stadium offering its services for over 14 years to the active population of the greater Montreal area and the province of Quebec. Our professional team has joined Charlene Berry and Raymonde Fortin, two professionals who have workedwith  Canada's elite, on the international stage for the past 25 years. Recognized by the National MultisportCentre (CNM-M) and national training centers, our team offers its services  only to athletes but also the general public wishing to benefit from our expertise. We encourage physical  activity and healthy living in order to promote optimal and rapid recovery after injury or in the presence of  restrictive conditions.
 


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Clinique Spinal Mouvement
3768 Boulevard St-Laurent
Montréal, Québec, H2W 1X6
Téléphone: 514 807-4643

Clinique Spinal St-Joseph
93 Boulevard St-Joseph Ouest 
Montréal, Québec H2T 2P5
Téléphone: 514 271-1777

info@spinalmouvement.com
La réadaptation naturelle permet principalement de soulager les douleurs chroniques comme les problèmes de dos, les sciatiques, l’asthme, l’arthrite et les maladies cardio-vasculaires. Elle permet aussi de corriger les postures et les mouvements de travail, de se remettre en forme après un accident de la route ou encore de se préparer ou se remettre d’un accouchement. Les athlètes de toute envergure y trouvent enfin des thérapies pour prévenir et guérir les blessures. 

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Clinique G.E.M.
7454 Rue Saint-denis,
Montréal QC, H2R 2E4
tel:514-271-3963
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