physical therapy Oakville ON

Personalized Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Osteopathy, Massage Therapy, Acupuncture

Drug-free Treatment for Pain Relief & to Help You Heal

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Welcome to Elite Physio Care
in Hamilton and Oakville, Ontario

  • Is Pain Keeping You from an Active Lifestyle?

  • Are You Having Trouble with Daily Activities?

    Are You Tired of Waiting Around for Care?

    Are You Not Sure What Treatment is Best?

Getting Started is Easy!

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    Schedule Your First Visit

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    Come In for Care

Is This Your First Experience with
Physiotherapy, Massage, Acupuncture or Chiropractic?


We can appreciate that when you are in pain,
it can be difficult to choose the right healthcare provider.

For this reason, our licensed clinicians provide a complete and natural approach to your care. After your first visit, we will share the best combination of treatment options to help you reach your goals.

Patient Success Stories

  • After approaching Dr.Venkata, in the second sitting itself I felt so relieved and am super happy with his treatment.

    Uma J.

  • Dr. Vankata is exceptional. Knowledgeable, caring , fully dedicated to truly finding the root cause of my pain and addressing it .

    Daniela C.

  • Highly recommended, I went in for 5 sessions for physiotherapy and I received excellent treatment and cleaning measures were in place for covid-19 safety.

    Hadi A.

Approved Facility Direct Billing

  • Direct Billing
  • Sun Life
  • Manulife
  • Canada Life
  • Green Shield
  • Bluecross
  • Empire Life
  • Industrial Alliance
  • Johnston Group Inc
  • Chambers of Commerce Insurance
  • Claim Secure
  • SSQ
  • Group Health Insurance
  • Group Source
  • TELUS Adjucare
  • WSIB
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • And Most of the third party coverage

If you don’t see your plan listed, please give us a call. We make every effort to verify your insurance benefits before your first visit with us.

The Recovery Process

Learn about the 5 phases of recovery

Click on a phase number to learn more.

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    • Pain Relief

      Reducing pain, swelling, and inflammation are common goals in this phase of recovery. Injury protection, elevation, appropriate medications, compression, and patient education are important.

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    • Introduce Movement

      Pain-free passive, manual therapy, active range of motion, and cardiorespiratory exercises, are indicated here. Education about pain and a positive attitude may help.

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    • Strengthening

      Progressive loading of healing soft tissues, the reintroduction of low-stress neuromuscular reeducation, balance training, and basic functional activities are part of this rehabilitation phase.

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    • Functional Retraining

      Progressing strengthening exercises, improving flexibility, and advanced balance exercises are part of phase 4. Resuming functional movement (e.g. sports movements) occurs in this phase.

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    • Recovery & Prevention

      Functional movements are progressed, a controlled re-introduction to sports or challenging environments is initiated. Continued strengthening, flexibility, balance, endurance, and goal-specific training occurs during this phase. Education and future injury prevention are discussed.

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Health Blog


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    Peripheral neuropathy, a condition stemming from damage to the peripheral nerves, often manifests in the feet, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and pain. This condition does not only cause discomfort but also significantly affects one's bal

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  • April 10, 2024
    Neck pain and whiplash are common issues that can impact your daily life significantly. This guide aims to deepen your understanding of these conditions, from their causes to effective treatments and preventive measures.

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  • April 3, 2024
    Posterior tibialis tendinitis is a condition that affects a lot of people, especially those who are active or on their feet a lot. Imagine the inside of your ankle and there’s a muscle running down there – that’s your posterior tibialis muscle. It plays a

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  • March 27, 2024
    Have you ever felt like your mobility challenges are holding you back from enjoying life to its fullest? Maybe you've thought about using a cane, crutches, or a front-wheel walker, but you're not quite convinced they're right for you. It's understandable

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  • March 20, 2024
    Pain, especially chronic pain, affects millions of people worldwide, significantly impacting their quality of life. Traditional medical treatments often focus on medication and physical interventions. However, an increasing body of research highlights the

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  • March 13, 2024
    As physical therapists, we often help patients transition from a sports injury back to competitive participation. We’re often asked about warming up to prevent injuries. Traditionally, dynamic warm-ups, as the latest research suggests, significantly enhan

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  • March 6, 2024
    Headaches can be more than just a nuisance; for many, they are a debilitating part of daily life. However, there's good news for those suffering from cervicogenic headaches, a type of headache originating from the neck. Recent studies have shown that phys

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  • February 28, 2024
    Lower back pain is like that uninvited guest at a party—it shows up unexpectedly and can be a real pain to deal with! But did you know that not all back pains are the same? They come in different types, each with its own level of "ouch" and ways to get be

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  • February 21, 2024
    Physical therapist-directed resistance training (RT) isn't just about building muscles. RT, as a muscle-strengthening exercise, has been proven to not only improve your ability to perform daily activities with greater ease, it can also si

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  • February 14, 2024
    Your knee is a complex part of your body that helps you walk, run, and jump. Inside the knee, there are two special cartilage cushions called the menisci (singular is meniscus). Sometimes, as we get older or when we put too much pressure on our knees, one

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