Seyed Alireza Saadati
À propos de Seyed
Dans ses motsAfter graduating in rehabilitation science with B.Sc. M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in 1991, 1999, and 2013, Ali Saadati has been graduated in manual osteopathy at the National Academy of Osteopathy of Canada in 2020. ”
He continued his education by taking numerous courses in Electro therapy, laser therapy, and therapeutic ultrasound. With more than 2 decades of experience as a rehabilitation therapist (OT & PT), Ali works as a registered manual osteopathic practitioner in Ontario. His unique practice approach is to combine multiple non-invasive therapies into a unique and individualized care plan for each and every patient.
Ali is a spine & musculoskeletal expert who strives to improve your body function and movement in a maximum range of motion by treating different conditions in the spine, neck, shoulder, hip, sacroiliac, knee, and foot.
By using different methods of manual therapy and other modalities like laser, ultrasound, and electrotherapy, Ali has treated successfully a wide array of spinal conditions, shoulder impingements, and rotator cuff injuries. His range of skills has resulted in the treatments of multiple headaches and migraine, back pain, sciatica, pelvis- hip-knee & ankle pain, and chronic pain patients.
Services & prices
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Non-Surgical Cervical Decompression
« Relieve chronic neck pain, radiating arm pain, and tension headaches with our targeted Cervical Spinal Decompression therapy. This specialized, non-invasive treatment gently stretches the neck to relieve pressure on compressed spinal discs and pinched nerves.
How it works: By creating a gentle, controlled pulling force (traction) on the cervical spine, the therapy creates a "vacuum effect" inside the spinal discs. This negative pressure helps retract bulging or herniated discs off the sensitive nerve roots and draws nutrient-rich fluids, oxygen, and water back into the discs to promote deep tissue healing.
Best for: Herniated or bulging discs in the neck, cervical radiculopathy (pain, numbness, or tingling traveling down the arm), degenerative disc disease, facet joint syndrome, and chronic neck stiffness.
What to expect: A deeply relaxing, 20-to-30-minute session. You will be comfortably positioned while the computerized table applies a slow, gentle, and painless stretch to your neck. Most patients find the sensation incredibly soothing, and many even fall asleep during the treatment.
(Note: Because spinal discs heal slowly, a dedicated series of sessions over several weeks is typically required to achieve lasting structural relief.) »Osteopathy VisitFollow-up
« You should expect treatment to apply only to one area (one limb or one joint) and include:
- Joint mobilization + muscle energy technique + soft tissue therapy.
- Ultrasound
- Either IFC / TENS/ Other stimulators , or Electro Acupuncture.
- Either Laser therapy, depending on your condition, as the practitioner prescribes. The maximum time is 7 to 10 minutes and applies only to one area (one limb or one joint).
- Or Shockwave therapy, depending on your condition, as the practitioner prescribes. The Maximum shocks are 2000-2500 and apply only to one area (one limb or one joint). »3 optionsOsteopathy AssessmentNew patient
« Assessment + Treatment
You should expect the assessment based on your concern, physical exams, and the medical exam report. Treatment applies only to one area (one limb or one joint) and includes:
- Joint mobilization + muscle energy technique + soft tissue therapy.
- Ultrasound
- Either IFC / TENS/ Other stimulators , or Electro Acupuncture.
- Laser therapy, depending on your condition, as the practitioner prescribes. The maximum time is 7 to 10 minutes and applies only to one area (one limb or one joint).
- Shockwave therapy, depending on your condition, as the practitioner prescribes. The Maximum shocks are 2000-2500 and apply only to one area (one limb or one joint). »Electro-Magnet therapy
« **Electro-Magnet Therapy** is a non-invasive treatment that uses static magnetic fields to help reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote healing in muscles and soft tissues. Magnets are placed on or near the affected area, and the magnetic field is believed to influence the body’s natural electrical activity, helping relax muscles and decrease inflammation. It is commonly used as a complementary therapy for joint pain, muscle soreness, and arthritis. »One - Area Cryotherapy
« Cryotherapy works effectively with liquid carbon dioxide (\(LCO_{2}\)) and is commonly used for localized (spot) cryotherapy and certain medical applications. While liquid nitrogen (\(-196^{\circ}C\)) is generally colder, \(LCO_{2}\) is a popular alternative that cools to approximately \(-78^{\circ}C\) to \(-79^{\circ}C\), which is sufficient to destroy skin lesions or reduce pain/inflammation. Key Aspects of \(LCO_{2}\) Cryotherapy:
Method of Application: \(LCO_{2}\) is often released as a "snow" or sprayed directly onto the target tissue through specialized devices.Common Uses:Dermatology: Used to treat warts, skin lesions, and cervical pre-cancer (colposcopy).Pain Management & Recovery: Used in local cryotherapy machines for sports recovery, reducing inflammation, and relieving pain.Endoscopic Treatment: Used to treat Barrett’s esophagus and other gastrointestinal lesions.Advantages: It is often safer and more manageable than liquid nitrogen, causing less discomfort on sensitive skin.Limitations: It does not reach the extreme temperatures of liquid nitrogen, which might require longer treatment times for some conditions. Liquid \(CO_{2}\) cryotherapy is generally favored when a less intense freezing agent is needed, offering a balance between therapeutic effectiveness and safety »Two- Area Cryotherapy
« Cryotherapy works effectively with liquid carbon dioxide (\(LCO_{2}\)) and is commonly used for localized (spot) cryotherapy and certain medical applications. While liquid nitrogen (\(-196^{\circ}C\)) is generally colder, \(LCO_{2}\) is a popular alternative that cools to approximately \(-78^{\circ}C\) to \(-79^{\circ}C\), which is sufficient to destroy skin lesions or reduce pain/inflammation. Key Aspects of \(LCO_{2}\) Cryotherapy:
Method of Application: \(LCO_{2}\) is often released as a "snow" or sprayed directly onto the target tissue through specialized devices.Common Uses:Dermatology: Used to treat warts, skin lesions, and cervical pre-cancer (colposcopy).Pain Management & Recovery: Used in local cryotherapy machines for sports recovery, reducing inflammation, and relieving pain.Endoscopic Treatment: Used to treat Barrett’s esophagus and other gastrointestinal lesions.Advantages: It is often safer and more manageable than liquid nitrogen, causing less discomfort on sensitive skin.Limitations: It does not reach the extreme temperatures of liquid nitrogen, which might require longer treatment times for some conditions. Liquid \(CO_{2}\) cryotherapy is generally favored when a less intense freezing agent is needed, offering a balance between therapeutic effectiveness and safety. »Varicose Laser
Advanced Class 4 Laser TherapyFollow-up
« Accelerate your recovery with our high-powered Class 4 Laser Therapy. Utilizing advanced, multi-wavelength technology (including deep-penetrating 1064 nm light), this non-invasive treatment delivers therapeutic light energy deep into damaged tissues.
At a cellular level, the laser stimulates ATP production (cellular energy), drastically reducing inflammation, flushing out localized swelling, and rapidly relieving pain. It is an exceptionally effective, drug-free solution for acute sports injuries, chronic joint arthritis, tendinopathies, and nerve pain.
What to expect: During this quick, 10-minute dynamic application, you will feel a soothing, deeply comforting warmth as the practitioner moves the laser over the target area. Treatment is entirely painless, completely safe, and designed to jumpstart your body's natural healing cascade. »Advanced Tissue Regeneration (Cryotherapy + Focus Shockwave)
« Cryotherapy works effectively with liquid carbon dioxide (\(LCO_{2}\)) and is commonly used for localized (spot) cryotherapy and certain medical applications.
Method of Application: \(LCO_{2}\) is often released as a "snow" or sprayed directly onto the target tissue through specialized devices.
Advantages: It is often safer and more manageable than liquid nitrogen, causing less discomfort on sensitive skin.Limitations: It does not reach the extreme temperatures of liquid nitrogen, which might require longer treatment times for some conditions. Liquid \(CO_{2}\) cryotherapy is generally favored when a less intense freezing agent is needed, offering a balance between therapeutic effectiveness and safety.
Focused Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy sound waves directed to a precise area of the body to break down calcifications, improve blood circulation, and stimulate tissue healing. It is often used for chronic tendon injuries, calcific deposits, plantar fasciitis, and other stubborn musculoskeletal conditions. »Advanced pain Management Techniques- Package 6 VisitsFollow-up
« You should expect treatment to apply only to one area (one limb or one joint) and include:
- Joint mobilization + muscle energy technique + soft tissue therapy.
- Ultrasound
- Either IFC / TENS/ Other stimulators , or Electro Acupuncture.
- Laser therapy, depending on your condition, as the practitioner prescribes. The maximum time is 7 to 10 minutes and applies only to one area (one limb or one joint).
- Shockwave therapy, depending on your condition, as the practitioner prescribes. The Maximum shocks are 2000-2500 and apply only to one area (one limb or one joint). »Contrast Therapy- Cryotherapy + Laser Therapy
« Combining Class 4 Laser Therapy with targeted thermal shock Cryotherapy is one of the most effective, high-value protocol pairings in modern sports medicine and advanced rehabilitation.
The two modalities create a powerful, synergistic physiological response known as a vascular pump:
Step 1: The Laser ("Fire"): Applying the 1064 nm Class 4 laser first floods the tissue with light energy. It creates deep, soothing heat, causes massive vasodilation (widening of blood vessels), brings in fresh oxygenated blood, and stimulates cellular ATP production.
Step 2: The Cryo ("Ice"): Immediately following the 10-minute laser session, with 1 to 3 minutes of the LONGEST CO2 thermal shock creates a dramatic, sudden temperature drop. This causes rapid vasoconstriction, forcefully flushing out the localized edema, metabolic waste, and inflammatory markers that the laser just stirred up, while completely gating any residual pain. »Cryotherapy & Radial Shockwave - Ultimate Tissue Recovery
« Experience the peak of non-invasive regenerative medicine. This premium, dual-modality treatment is specifically designed for chronic, stubborn musculoskeletal conditions that have resisted traditional therapies.
How It Works:
Your session begins with an 8-minute application of localized Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO2) Cryotherapy. Reaching therapeutic temperatures of -78°C, this advanced system induces 'thermal shock' to instantly interrupt pain receptors, dramatically flush out localized inflammation, and deeply numb the target area.
Immediately following, Radial Shockwave Therapy utilizes high-energy acoustic waves to penetrate the pre-conditioned tissue. Because the area is naturally desensitized by the sub-zero thermal shock, we can deliver the mechanical stimulation at a higher, more effective intensity to break down calcifications, stimulate collagen production, and accelerate cellular repair with maximum comfort.
Ideal For:
Severe Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, Calcific Shoulder Tendonopathy, Tennis/Golfer's Elbow, Hip Bursitis/Calcific deposit, and chronic joint restrictions. »Knee-Decompresson (Traction)- One Knee
Knee-Decompresson (Traction)- Two Knees
Non-Surgical Lumbar Decompression
« Relieve chronic lower back pain, sciatica, and shooting leg pain with our advanced Lumbar Spinal Decompression therapy. This specialized, non-invasive treatment gently unloads the lower spine to relieve pressure on compressed discs and pinched nerves.
How it works: Using a computerized, high-precision decompression table, a gentle and controlled stretching force is applied to your lower back. This creates a "vacuum effect" (negative pressure) inside the lumbar discs, helping to draw bulging or herniated disc material back into place and away from sensitive nerve roots. It also forces a rush of oxygen, water, and healing nutrients back into the discs to repair the damaged tissue.
Best for: Sciatica (pain, numbness, or tingling shooting down the leg), herniated or bulging lumbar discs, degenerative disc disease (DDD), spinal stenosis, and chronic lower back stiffness.
What to expect: A comfortable, 30-minute session. You will be safely secured using specialized pelvic and thoracic harnesses while the computerized table applies a gentle, cyclic stretching and relaxing protocol. The treatment is entirely painless, highly relaxing, and designed to provide deep structural relief.
(Note: Because spinal discs lack a direct blood supply and heal slowly, a dedicated series of sessions over several weeks is required to achieve optimal, lasting results.) »Shockwave Therapy
« Effectively treat chronic pain and muscle tension with Radial Shockwave Therapy. This treatment uses fast, acoustic pressure waves to target superficial connective tissue and muscle fibers. The kinetic energy breaks down painful scar tissue, releases tight muscle trigger points, and stimulates local blood flow to jumpstart the healing process.
Best for: Tennis and golfer’s elbow, IT band syndrome, tight calves, shoulder tension, and myofascial pain.
What to expect: A quick, 10-15-minute session. You will feel a rapid tapping or percussive sensation on the skin. It can be slightly uncomfortable as it works through tight tissue, but the intensity is always adjusted to your comfort level. (A series of 4 to 6 sessions is usually recommended for lasting relief.)
The session typically lasts 10–15 minutes. »Custom-Made Orthotics / Insole (Assessment ,measuring & biomechanical Exam)New patient
« Custom Molded Orthotics (CMOs) are insoles that are placed into shoes to achieve a certain goal. Both children and adults may benefit from them.
Each patient must be examined as an individual as no two people have the same feet. These Custom-made foot and ankle orthotics are medical devices inserted into the shoe to correct an abnormal or irregular walking pattern. They work like shock absorbers, removing pressure and stress from painful areas in the foot and ankle. »Custom-Made Orthotics Dispense
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