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DR. AISLINN ROONEY, DC

Dr. Aislinn Rooney’s passion derives from a life-long love of sports, particularly “her sport” -

competitive rowing. As is usual with most sports, Dr. Aislinn suffered several injuries and even

required surgery. As part of her recovery plan, she was introduced to chiropractic care. During

her downtime, she began coaching at several rowing club programs in her hometown of

Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Aislinn’s experience in sports and interest in volunteering led her to earn

a BA in Kinesiology from Western University in London, Ontario, before becoming a Doctor of

Chiropractic at New York Chiropractic College, graduating as a member of the Phi Chi Omega

Chiropractic Honor Society.

Dr. Aislinn is passionate about her work as a Chiropractor – not only treating the spine, but also

the extremities with a special interest in myofascial and referred pain. She enjoys working with

individuals and families of all ages. She utilizes a variety of treatment techniques, tailoring

treatment to each individual and their goals – these include Diversified and Gonstead adjusting,

gentle mobilizations, trigger point and myofascial release, cupping, kinesiotaping, instrument

assisted soft tissue mobilization, home exercise instruction, and nutritional and lifestyle

recommendations.

An avid hiker alongside her Swiss Mountain Dog, Gus, Dr. Aislinn also enjoys going to the gym,

spending time with family, and exploring what her city has to offer.

Dr. Aislinn Rooney, DC: Meet The Team
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CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT

Chiropractic care is a patient-centred, non-invasive, hands-on, regulated health care profession focused on your spine, muscles,  joints and nervous system.

Chiropractors use the best available evidence and clinical expertise to diagnose issues that affect your body’s movement. Chiropractic as a complimentary therapy in addition to Massage Therapy and Physiotherapy can promote health and improve your quality of life.

Dr. Aislinn Rooney, DC: About
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