Dr. Lawrence Micheli

Clinic Manager & Chiropractor

Graduating in 1999 from Chiropractic school, Lawrence has been in practice in downtown Toronto for 25 years.

His practice ranges from the Toronto financial district corporate employee, to the very active weekend warrior, to amateur and professional athletes looking to be pain free and improve their performance. Many of Lawrence's patients have a goal of continuing to be able to participate in the sports and activities that they love. It has always been his goal to help them achieve this through the use of manual therapies and corrective exercises.

Qualifications:
  • Honours BSc Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, 1995
  • Bachelor of Science, National Chiropractic College, 1997
  • Doctor of Chiropractic, National Chiropractic College, 1999
  • Active Release Techniques (ART), Upper, Lower, Spine, Masters, Long Track Nerve Entrapment 1996-2013
  • ART Instructor 2000-2013
  • Contemporary Medical Acupuncture, Macmaster University, 2007
  • Golf Fitness Instructor Levels 1-3, Titleist Performance Institute, 2009 2010 2012
  • Leadership Intensive, E-Myth, 2010
  • Anatomy Trains, 2011
  • Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) Level 1 2010 , Level 2 2013
  • Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Level 1 2012, Level 2 2013
  • Redcord, Neurac 1, 2017
  • Fascial Distortion Model (FDM), Upper, Lower, Advanced, (2013 – 2019), Neuro course 2021
  • FDM Instructor 2014 – Present
  • Standard and Emergency First Aid with CPR – C, 1999 – Present
  • Theragun (Principles), 2019
Types of Injuries & Conditiosn that he treats:

Lawrence's clinical expertise revolves around cutting-edge treatments aimed at enhancing mobility, fostering stability, alleviating discomfort, and enhancing recovery from an active lifestyle of working and playing hard. 

His specialized clinical modalities encompass innovative soft tissue therapies, including:

  • Fascial Distortion Model
  • Active Release Techniques
  • Shockwave Therapy (Radial and Focused)
  • Corrective Exercise Solutions