Peter Hrkal

Chiropractor

BKin(Hon), DC

Credentials

  • Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology
  • Master Degree: Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Doctor of Chiropractic
  • Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Graduate

Peter obtained his Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology from McMaster University before going on to complete his Doctorate in Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Additionally, he completed a Master’s in Rehabilitation Sciences also from McMaster University.

Peter has undergone training and certification in ART (Active Release Technique), Contemporary Medical Acupuncture from McMaster University as well as concussion management from CCMI. Over his ten years of clinical experience, Peter has worked with many different elite athletic groups including many triathletes, hockey players and CrossFit athletes. Treatment wise, Peter uses a variety of techniques in clinic, including spinal and extremity manipulative techniques, manual and instrument assisted soft tissue therapies, acupuncture, Mulligan belt mobilizations and rehabilitation exercises.

Peter was born and raised in Caledon and outside of work he enjoys all things outdoors including hiking, camping, canoeing, and fishing. Other interests include cooking, saunas, soccer and travel.

During his university time, Peter played varsity volleyball for McMaster, played on Team Ontario and the Junior National Team and recently coached volleyball at the University of Guelph.

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Peter's Completed Courses

Complete Concussion Management Certification, Spring 2018

Functional Integration Technique: Dry Needling for Chronic Pain and Sports Injury, Fall 2014

McMaster University Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program, Spring 203

Motion Palpation Institute: Upper and Lower Limb, Spring 2012

Foundations in Functional Assessment, Fall 2012

Active Release Techniques: Upper and Lower Limb, Spring 2012-present