361° CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS & WELLNESS
1-19 Penrose Road,
Toronto, ON
(647) 874-2434
Transit Information
St Clair Station | #74 bus.
Davisville Station | #11 or #28 bus.
Eglinton Station | #34, #51, #54, #56, or #100 bus.
Free 1 hour parking on Penrose Rd and surrounding streets.
Hours
Monday – Saturday
Appointments available in the morning, afternoon, evening and most Saturday mornings.
RCCSS(C) Conference “Train Smarter: An Integrative Approach to Performance Enhancement”: November 21-22, 2015
/0 Comments/in News /by decostaDr. Lopes acted as Conference Chair Person for the annual Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences Canada conference held in Toronto. This year’s theme focused on training athletes and looked at the nutritional, rehab, psychological and treatment aspects around training more efficiently. The conference was a great success with a variety of allied health professionals […]
Volunteering with the Canadian Deaf Sports Association (CDSA) Track & Field Training Camp: September 25, 2015
/0 Comments/in News /by decostaDr. Lopes volunteered her time with the Canadian Deaf Track & Field team during their training camp at York University in Toronto. She provided on-site care to the athletes and assessed their mobility to help prevent future injuries.
Toronto 2015 Para Pan Am Games: August 7-15, 2015
/0 Comments/in News /by decostaDr. Lopes volunteered in August 2015 as a sports chiropractor. She assisted at York University for Athletics. She provided both sports first responder and chiropractic services to athletes as part of the host medical team for the Games. She assisted athletes with visual, physical and intellectual impairments.
Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games: July 10-26, 2015
/0 Comments/in News /by decostaDr. Lopes volunteered in July 2015 as a sports chiropractor. She assisted during the Opening Ceremonies as well as for the Men’s & Women’s Handball events. She provided both sports first responder and chiropractic services to athletes as part of the host medical team for the Games. (http://www.toronto2015.org/)
Canadian Deaf Sports Association Track & Field ID Camp
/0 Comments/in News /by decostaDr. Lopes volunteered her time with the Canadian Deaf Track & Field team during their Identification Camp at York University in Toronto. She provided on-site care to the athletes and assessed their mobility to help prevent future injuries.