
Dr. Donald Henderson is a chiropractor with specialty training in neuromusculoskeletal disorders and radiology of bone and joint disorders. He has been a consultant to insurance companies, worker's compensation and formerly president of the Ontario and Canadian Chiropractic Associations. He chaired and edited the C.C.A.'s Clinical Practice Guidelines (Glenerin) Document.

Dr. Maureen Henderson is a chiropractor with interests in rehabilitative care of neuromusculoskeletal disorders, women's health issues and preventative health. She is past president of the Council on Chiropractic Education (Canada) and Chair of the Commission on Accreditation.

Dr. Shawn Henderson B.SC., D.C.
- Acupuncture, Chiropractic
Dr. Shawn Henderson is a chiropractor focusing on traumatic injuries, nerve entrapment syndromes and the physical therapy and restoration of optimal joint function to minimize long term degeneration. He has post-graduate fellowships in Rehabilitation and Orthopaedics. He is also a member of the Acupuncture Council of Ontario practising needle and electroacupuncture.

Shayne Henderson B.Kin., C.K., R.M.T.
- Massage Therapy
Shayne Henderson, B.Kin., C.K., R.M.T. graduated from McMaster University in 1997 with a degree in kinesiology. She has worked with individuals to create specific rehabilitation programs to promote proper muscle balance, correct posture and injury prevention. Exercise programs emphasize the importance of muscular strength and endurance as well as flexibility. In order to achieve these goals, emphasis is placed on core stability and proprioception.
Shayne attended the Canadian Therapeutic College and became a Registered Massage Therapist in 2001. Since graduating she has taken several continuing education courses with specific focus on myofascial release and pregnancy. She uses Swedish massage techniques to treat a variety of issues ranging from stress reduction and relaxation to injury rehabilitation and prevention. She focuses on the importance of maintaining a healthy balance in life.

Nat Rave D. Ch.
- Chiropody
Nat Rave graduated from the Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences in 1995. He has been with the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (formerly The Queen Elizabeth Hospital), for nine years as a staff Chiropodist and clinical instructor. He has also been involved with clinical teaching of Chiropody Interns, focusing on many aspects of their clinical experience.
Nat joined Kingsway Health & Rehabilitation Associates in 1999. He believes in a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care and well-being. He has given lectures and talks to several local groups. Topics have included "Foot Care For Seniors", "Footwear and Orthotics For The Athlete", and "Diabetes and Your Feet".
"I believe that education is the key in healthcare today. Education for both the practitioner and the patient. From the practitioner's perspective, education will ensure that we are current and up-to-date with the latest trends and innovations. For our patients, education keeps them informed about their particular problems. They may have an opportunity to prevent their condition from progressing. I envision healthcare today, as being a partnership between the practitioner and the patient.