
4K Laser Therapy in Caledon is a non-invasive treatment used to help reduce pain, calm inflammation, and support recovery in both acute and chronic conditions. Each treatment is guided by clinical assessment and may be integrated into a personalized care plan based on your symptoms, goals, and overall function.
Class IV Laser Therapy in Caledon is a non-invasive treatment used to help reduce pain, calm inflammation, and support recovery in both acute and chronic conditions. Each treatment is guided by clinical assessment and may be integrated into a personalized care plan based on your symptoms, goals, and overall function.


Our team provides chiropractic care, registered massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation-focused for patients dealing with spinal pain, muscular tension, injury recovery, postural strain, and mobility limitations. Treatment plans are designed around the individual, combining hands-on care with practical recovery strategies tailored to everyday movement, work demands, and long-term physical health.

Dr. Elizabeth Juchniewicz is a chiropractor providing evidence-informed care focused on reducing pain, improving mobility, and supporting long-term physical function. After completing an Honours Bachelor of Science degree at McMaster University, she earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2011 and has since helped patients manage spinal pain, muscular tension, posture-related strain, mobility restrictions, and movement-related injuries affecting everyday life.
Her treatment approach is assessment-driven and tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals. Dr. Juchniewicz commonly works with patients experiencing back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches, sports injuries, repetitive strain, and physical discomfort related to work, posture, or reduced mobility.
Treatment may include chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, mobility-focused therapy, acupuncture, and supportive recovery strategies designed to improve movement quality and reduce recurring physical stress. Her focus is not only on short-term symptom relief, but also on helping patients improve long-term movement patterns and physical resilience through personalized chiropractic care.

Anna Szustak is a Registered Massage Therapist focused on helping patients reduce muscular tension, improve mobility, and support physical recovery through personalized massage therapy treatment. Originally trained in physiotherapy in Poland, she has years of experience working in healthcare environments helping individuals manage a wide range of physical conditions, mobility challenges, and rehabilitation needs.
After becoming registered as a massage therapist in Ontario in 2022, Anna continued developing a treatment approach centered around safe, effective, and patient-focused care tailored to each individual’s goals, comfort level, and physical condition. Her treatments may include Swedish massage, deep tissue therapy, stretching-based treatment, prenatal massage, and soft tissue techniques designed to reduce tension, improve circulation, and support recovery from physical stress and repetitive strain.
Anna commonly works with patients experiencing postural tension, muscular tightness, stress-related discomfort, workplace strain, mobility restrictions, and soft tissue dysfunction affecting everyday movement and comfort. Her calm and individualized approach focuses on helping patients move more comfortably while supporting long-term physical well-being and recovery.

Aras Petrauskas is a Registered Massage Therapist specializing in rehabilitation-focused treatment, acupuncture, chronic pain management, sports injury recovery, movement dysfunction, and concussion rehabilitation. In practice since 2012, he has developed an assessment-driven treatment approach focused on improving movement quality, reducing pain, and addressing the underlying muscular and mechanical factors contributing to recurring discomfort and physical dysfunction.
At Caledon Chiropractic, optimal performance and long-term injury prevention begin with understanding how your body moves. Using a systematic movement assessment framework, we evaluate joint function and movement quality across the upper body, lower body, and spine, identifying compensations and deficiencies before they become pain or injury.
From there, targeted corrective patterning strategies are applied to restore movement competency joint by joint, rebuilding the foundation your body needs to perform and recover at its highest level. This service is ideal for athletes looking to optimize performance, individuals managing recurring or overuse injuries, and anyone seeking a proactive approach to their long-term musculoskeletal health.

At our Caledon clinic, Laser Therapy is commonly used to support patients dealing with pain, inflammation, sports injuries, repetitive strain, joint irritation, tendon-related conditions, and recovery following acute or chronic tissue stress. Treatment is guided by assessment findings and may be integrated into a broader care plan designed to improve comfort, support healing, and help restore function over time.
Back pain may develop from muscle strain, disc irritation, joint stress, postural overload, repetitive work demands, or long-standing mechanical tension. When inflammation and tissue irritation are contributing to discomfort, Laser Therapy may be used to support pain relief and recovery as part of a broader treatment plan.
Class IV laser therapy is commonly used to target inflamed tissues in the lower back and surrounding structures. Treatment is non-invasive and may help support circulation, calm irritation, and improve comfort during recovery. It is often integrated with chiropractic care, soft tissue treatment, or movement-based rehabilitation depending on the patient’s needs.
At our Caledon clinic, back pain treatment is guided by assessment findings rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Laser therapy may be used alongside chiropractic, massage therapy, or exercise recommendations to support both symptom relief and long-term function.
Neck pain is often linked to postural strain, repetitive desk work, muscular tension, sports injuries, and irritation involving the joints and soft tissues of the cervical spine. When inflammation and tension are contributing to discomfort, Laser Therapy may be used to support recovery and reduce sensitivity in the affected area.
Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that may be applied to targeted areas of the neck and surrounding musculature. It is commonly used to help calm inflamed tissues, support circulation, and complement hands-on treatment approaches designed to restore comfort and mobility.
Depending on your assessment findings, laser therapy may be used together with chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, or corrective exercise strategies. Our approach is individualized and based on how your symptoms, movement restrictions, and daily demands interact.
Shoulder pain may result from overuse, tendon irritation, sports injuries, lifting strain, postural compensation, or long-standing mechanical stress. In cases where inflammation and soft tissue irritation are present, Laser Therapy may be used to support healing and improve comfort during recovery.
Laser therapy may be used around the shoulder joint, rotator cuff region, and surrounding musculature to support circulation and reduce inflammatory irritation. Because the treatment is non-invasive, it can be integrated into a care plan without adding mechanical stress to already sensitive tissues.
Our goal is not only to reduce discomfort, but also to help restore shoulder function. Depending on the case, laser therapy may be combined with mobility work, strengthening strategies, chiropractic care, or massage therapy to support better movement and long-term recovery.
Sports injuries often involve muscular strain, tendon irritation, joint inflammation, repetitive stress, or impact-related tissue irritation. Whether you are recovering from an acute injury or trying to manage ongoing inflammation from training, Laser Therapy may be used to support healing and reduce recovery-related discomfort.
Laser therapy may be used for both recent injuries and longer-standing overuse conditions. Because it is non-invasive and does not require downtime, it can often be integrated into an athlete’s treatment plan alongside rehabilitation, mobility work, and manual therapy.
At our Caledon clinic, sports injury treatment is based on the demands of the athlete, the tissue involved, and the stage of recovery. Laser therapy may be combined with chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, or exercise-based rehabilitation to support a more complete recovery plan.
Tendon irritation and inflammation are common in patients dealing with repetitive strain, workplace stress, sports overuse, or chronic joint dysfunction. Conditions such as tennis elbow, Achilles irritation, and shoulder tendon inflammation may benefit from a treatment plan that includes Laser Therapy.
Laser therapy is frequently used when the goal is to calm inflamed tissue and support the healing environment around sensitive tendons and soft tissue structures. Treatment is targeted, non-invasive, and may be included in a broader plan designed to improve comfort and reduce aggravation during recovery.
Our approach focuses on both the irritated tissue and the movement patterns that may be contributing to ongoing stress. Laser therapy may be combined with chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, or exercise-based strategies depending on the area involved and how the condition developed.
After a motor vehicle accident, workplace strain, or other injury, patients may experience pain, inflammation, soft tissue irritation, and reduced mobility. Laser Therapy may be used as part of a structured treatment plan to support recovery in areas that remain inflamed, sensitive, or functionally limited.
Because laser therapy is non-invasive and does not require downtime, it can be integrated into care plans designed around injury recovery. It may be used alongside chiropractic treatment, soft tissue work, acupuncture, and rehabilitation strategies depending on the stage of healing and the structures involved.
At our clinic, injury care is based on a full understanding of the patient’s symptoms, movement limitations, and healing timeline. Laser therapy is one tool within a broader evidence-based approach designed to support recovery without overloading already sensitive tissues.
Your visit begins with an assessment of the area involved, your symptoms, and how the condition is affecting function. If Class IV Laser Therapy is appropriate, treatment is targeted to the affected tissues and may be combined with other services as part of a personalized care plan focused on recovery, pain reduction, and improved movement.

Before treatment begins, your practitioner evaluates the area of concern, your symptoms, and the type of tissue involved. This helps determine whether laser therapy is suitable and how it may fit into your overall treatment plan.
Because Laser Therapy is used for a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, treatment begins with understanding the source of irritation, the duration of symptoms, and whether additional services should be included to support recovery.

Once the treatment area is identified, the laser is applied in a targeted way based on the tissue involved and the goals of care. Sessions are typically brief, non-invasive, and designed to support comfort and recovery without requiring downtime.
Many patients feel little to no sensation during treatment, while some notice mild warmth. The experience is generally well tolerated and may be used as part of a broader care plan for pain, inflammation, and tissue support.

At our Caledon clinic, laser therapy is often integrated into a personalized care plan rather than used in isolation. Depending on the condition, this may include chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, or exercise-based rehabilitation.
Treatment recommendations depend on the patient’s symptoms, tissue response, activity demands, and recovery goals. The purpose of integration is to make sure laser therapy supports the broader plan rather than functioning as a disconnected standalone service.

Some patients notice changes quickly, while others require a series of sessions depending on the condition, tissue involved, and treatment response. Because recovery timelines vary, care is adjusted based on progress and how the body responds over time.
The goal of treatment is not only to calm irritation, but also to support lasting recovery and better day-to-day function. When appropriate, patients may also receive movement guidance, rehabilitation strategies, or complementary services to support long-term results.
Find answers to common questions about Laser Therapy, what treatment feels like, what it may help with, and how it fits into personalized care plans at our Caledon clinic.
Class IV Laser Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses Class IV laser technology to deliver light energy to targeted tissues. It is commonly used to support pain relief, reduce inflammation, and promote recovery in both acute and chronic conditions.
Class IV Laser Therapy may be used for a wide range of conditions including back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, sports injuries, tendonitis, joint irritation, post-surgical recovery, and inflammation-related soft tissue issues. Treatment is based on clinical assessment and individual needs.
No, Class IV Laser Therapy is generally well tolerated. Many patients feel nothing during treatment, while some notice mild warmth in the area being treated. The treatment is non-invasive and does not involve downtime.
Most sessions are relatively brief, often lasting between 10 and 20 minutes depending on the area being treated and the goals of care. Treatment length may vary based on the condition and whether laser therapy is being integrated with other services.
The number of sessions depends on the condition, tissue involved, and how the body responds to treatment. Some patients receive laser therapy as part of a short-term plan, while others may require a longer course of care depending on the severity or chronicity of the issue.
No, there is typically no downtime after treatment. Patients can usually return to normal daily activities right away, although your practitioner may recommend specific post-treatment guidance depending on the condition being managed.
Coverage depends on your extended health plan and how the treatment is billed within your care plan. Our clinic offers coverage support and direct billing for many plans, but it is always helpful to confirm your individual benefits.
No, a referral is generally not required to begin care. Patients can contact the clinic directly to determine whether Laser Therapy may be appropriate for their condition and treatment goals.
No, a referral is generally not required to begin care. Patients can contact the clinic directly to determine whether 4K Laser Therapy may be appropriate for their condition and treatment goals.
I highly recommend Elizabeth as a chiropractor. She is extremely knowledgeable, professional, and truly cares about her patients. From the very first visit, she took the time to listen, explain everything clearly, and create a treatment plan that really...
Elizabeth is fantastic, knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely caring. She takes the time to understand your body, explains everything clearly, and makes you feel confident in your treatment. Highly recommend, especially for active people or injuries...
Ela is such a sweet and welcoming person. She took care of my shoulder injury, and every time I leave her clinic, I would always feel better. She’s always improving and upgrading her machines, and she takes the time to explain everything so well, always asking...
Dr Elizabeth is a very professional caring chiropractor. Before my visit to her i firmly believed chiropractors were quacks. I have seen her for multiple reasons (chronic pain) and always leave feeling much better than when I arrived...
Dr.Elizabeth is a recommended Chiropractor! I genuinely enjoyed my first visit and was overall satisfied that I was able to get instant results. She's professional, ambitious, outgoing, and very kind to her patients. Will definitely return when...
Begin with a detailed assessment focused on understanding your symptoms, reducing pain, improving range of motion, and building a decompression care plan designed around long-term recovery.
