
Brendan Pynenburg
This provider offers appointments by phone or video. Call to set up an appointment.
- Physiotherapist
Accepting new patients
Description
Brendan graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master’s of Science in Physiotherapy (MScPT) after completing an Honours Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from McMaster University. He has completed post-graduate training in manual therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and acupuncture. He has also completed specialty courses on the shoulder, knee and concussion rehabilitation. He is committed to lifelong learning and evidence-based practice.
Treatments & services
- Back pain
- Ergonomics
- Joint manipulation
- Joint mobilization
- Joint pain
- Leg pain
- Neck pain
- Pre/Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Shoulder pain
- Soft tissue therapy
- Vestibular rehabilitation
- Virtual visits
Languages spoken
- English
Facility Information
The Running Physio

Summary
At The Running Physio, we value your time, your body, and your goals. We want you to feel that each appointment is meaningful, purposeful, and educational. We believe in honouring our mind/body connection and our individual differences. Nothing makes us happier than seeing our clients regain confidence in their ability to move again. If you’re dealing with a running injury, we’ve got your back (or foot, or knee…). But, we’re also pretty keen to help you out for pretty much anything that doesn’t feel good (in fact we love a good challenge).
Services & supplies
- Back pain
- Bracing and splinting
- Concussion therapy
- Deep tissue massage
- Ergonomics
- Joint manipulation
- Joint mobilization
- Joint pain
- Leg pain
- Neck pain
- Pelvic health
- Pre/Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Shoulder pain
- Soft tissue therapy
- Sports massage
- Temporo-Mandibular joint (TMJ) pain treatment
- Vestibular rehabilitation
- Virtual visits
- Wellness massage
Amenities
- Close to public transit


- 8 Gladstone Avenue Unit 2, Toronto, ON M6J 0B3
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