Mitchell Starkman

Mitchell Starkman

RPT, MScPT, BScPT
Physiotherapist
Richmond Hill, ON
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Please contact ( Mitchell Starkman, Local Physiotherapist Richmond Hill, ON ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. Physiotherapy NOW is part of the Now Health Network and its focus is on muscular and skeletal conditions. . Range-of-motion exercises: You’ll do some assisted exercises and exercise at home. Physiotherapists will recommend exercise after virtually any injury. Your physiotherapist will show you strengthening exercises based on your condition and current health.

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 ACL and MCL injuries: An ACL injury is an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee, which is located in the middle of the knee joint. The ACL is one of the biggest stability structures of the knee. An MCL sprain is an injury to the medial collateral ligament of the knee. The medial collateral ligament is a structure that runs along the medial side of the knee. A physiotherapist will use their hands to assess the joint motion and then turn that examination into treatment, by taking the joints and gliding them in the different directions that will ultimately result in improvement of mobility. Manual therapy is a modality that physiotherapists use for many injuries. This hands-on approach refers to many things, including therapeutic massage and assisted stretching and exercise.

 Arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most common types of inflammatory arthritis. It’s a chronic, long-term disease that progresses over time. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis, affecting millions of people worldwide. It’s caused when the cartilage on the ends of the bones wears down. Ankylosing Spondylitis: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic type of arthritis that affects the lower back, causing inflammation and resulting in pain and stiffness. 

Wrist sprains are a result of the ligaments of the wrist stretching too much or tearing. They're a common sports injury that occurs when someone falls onto an outstretched hand, twisting or bending the wrist.

Orthopedic conditions may be caused by overuse, chronic pain, genetics, or a sudden injury, like a broken bone or a dislocated hip. Some orthopedic conditions can’t be cured, while others can be treated to reduce pain and improve mobility. The treatment your orthopedic doctor recommends will depend on your condition. You may be prescribed the RICE method (rest, ice, compression, elevation), physiotherapy, medication, bracing or orthopedic surgery.

( Mitchell Starkman ) could very well be associated with any one of numerous Associations like the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, BC Physiotherapy Association, Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Alberta Physiotherapy Association, Manitoba Physiotherapy Association, Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association, PEI Physiotherapy Association,  Association québécoise de la physiothérapie, New Brunswick Physiotherapy Association

Why did you choose your current profession?

I am passionate about human movement and optimizing its performance. Regardless of someone's profession, whether it be a Desk Jockey, Weekend Warrior or an NHL hockey player, injuries are all around us. Identifying and correcting biomechanical discrepancies and movement patterns are crucial to injury free movement. It is my objective as a Physical Therapist to work along side clients and athletes to accomplish their goals as optimally as possible.

Education

  • Queens University
    Masters of Science in Physical Therapy
    2012 - 2014

Ratings for Mitchell Starkman RPT, MScPT, BScPT, Local Physiotherapist, Richmond Hill ON, Physiotherapy NOW

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    Found Mitchell Starkman, Physiotherapist, Richmond Hill, ON to be a good physiotherapist.
    Submitted: February 20, 2017
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    Great young Physiotherapist who is very knowledgeable and eager to help is Mitchell Starkman, Physiotherapist, Richmond Hill, ON
    Submitted: September 13, 2016

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