Sports Medicine, Mississauga, ON

Heal Sports Medicine > Sports Medicine, Mississauga, ON

Don’t suffer in pain. We have certified sports medicine specialists on staff to help you right away.

Heal Sports Medicine is a medical centre that focuses on muscle, bone and joint care, nutritional medicine, regenerative injection therapies, pain management and biomechanics.

Sports Medicine in Mississauga, Ontario

We offer patient-centered, comprehensive treatment programs to help healthy-minded people overcome pain, optimize their healing potential and be in control of their health. Our range of services is aimed at quickly and effectively returning people to their active lives. We do not like to let pain or dysfunction get in your way.

Dr. Mark W. Kramarchuk is a Sports Medicine Physician and medical director of Heal Sports Medicine Centre in Mississauga, ON, Canada. Dr. Kramarchuk graduated from the University of Toronto Medicine in 1993 and is an active member of the Canadian College of Family Physicians with a Certificate of Added Competence in Sport and Exercise Medicine – CCFP(SEM) designation. He is also an active member of the Ontario Medical Association’s Sports Medicine Section, Canadian Medical Association, and holds diplomas in Sport & Exercise Medicine from the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) and in Nutrition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). He has served as a Consultant Team Physician for the Men’s Canadian National Soccer Team, as well as for various local and community recreational sports clubs and teams. Dr. Kramarchuk’s special interests include musculoskeletal pain management, regenerative medicine, nutrition, and biomechanics, as well as assessing and treating all musculoskeletal related injuries.

At Heal Sports Medicine, we are dedicated to excellence and providing you with honest, personal, and professional care. To schedule an appointment, contact us today!

What types of Orthopedic Conditions does Dr. Kramarchuk treat?

  • Acute Joint Injuries
  • Chronic Joint Pain
  • Achilles Tendinosis
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Laxity
  • Coccyx Pain
  • Degenerative Joint and Disc Disease
  • Finger Osteoarthritis
  • Groin Pain
  • Knee Arthritis
  • Lower Back Pain
  • Osgood Schlatter’s Disease
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Sacroiliac Pain
  • Shin Splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome)
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Whiplash Pain
  • Chronic Headaches
  • Knee Pain
  • Torn Meniscus
  • Sciatica
  • Herniated Discs
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries/Tears
  • Labral Tears (shoulder/hip)
  • Sprained Ankles
  • Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow
  • Unstable joints
  • Ligamentous Laxity
  • Many more!

CLINICAL NUTRITION
Advances in the field of clinical nutrition, as with virtually all other areas of medicine, have exploded in the last decade. We are learning more and more about the power of foods and how our eating patterns are tied to our health, longevity and vitality. For example, there are diets proven to not only prevent and treat, but also reverse heart disease, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes! Yet many people who want to make better dietary choices for themselves and their families are faced with confusing and conflicting nutritional advice from family, friends, the media, and even their own healthcare advisors. Clinical nutrition aims to lessen this confusion by reviewing the latest peer-reviewed research in the field and applying it to everyday clinical practice. “Functional Clinical Nutrition” further recognizes that we are all biochemically unique, each requiring an individualized approach to correct clinical imbalances and maintain health, wellness and vitality.

We are also learning more and more about the importance of a healthy digestive tract and its relationship to overall health. Our gastrointestinal tract is responsible for digesting and absorbing everything that we put in our mouths. Not only is it responsible for getting the nutrients into our bodies, but our GI tract also consists of loads of lymph tissue and trillions of bacteria, both of which make up approximately 80% of our immune system. The proper balance of this bacteria is crucial to our digestive tract and overall health. In addition, the GI tract is responsible for elimination of solid waste and toxins. When any of these functions isn’t optimal, your body can’t absorb nutrients and can’t remove toxins well, making it difficult to keep you healthy. An optimized GI tract is absolutely necessary to feel and perform at your best!