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ergo-health is the brand name for a range of ergonomic products designed by Dr. Chris Oswald, in collaboration with a number of business partners and industry leading specialists. The product line currently consists of ergonomically designed pillows, mattresses, and office/task chairs. Product development is the result of incorporating best ergonomic designs and materials with consumer needs, as validated through clinical studies conducted in Dr. Oswald’s interdisciplinary practice.
Dr. Chris Oswald, B.Sc. Chiropractor
Dr. Chris Oswald owns and operates one of
Canada
’s leading chiropractic clinics in the Forest Hill area of
Toronto
. Nationally ranked athletes, leading Canadian performers and musicians, and members of
Toronto
’s business elite are among some of his patients at the clinic.
He received his Bachelor of Science, specializing in Human Biology & Human Kinetics, from the
University
of
Guelph
in 1984 and graduated as Doctor of Chiropractic, from the
Canadian
Memorial
Chiropractic
College
in 1988. Respected as one of
North America
’s leading authorities, Dr. Oswald is a regular contributor and lecturer for the
Canadian
Memorial
Chiropractic
College
,
Northwestern
Health
Sciences
University
and the Canadian Chiropractic Association. Dr. Oswald has written and delivered many speeches on future health-care trends, doctor-patient communication, stretching, exercising, and ergonomics. He authored Stretching for Fitness, Health & Performance The Complete Handbook for all Ages & Fitness Levels with Dr. Stanley N. Basco, published by Sterling of New York (available in English, Spanish and Russian).
Over the years, Dr. Oswald has helped numerous people find optimal health and well-being through his innovative approach to pain control and unique use of chiropractic care in conjunction with stretching and proper ergonomics. The ergo~health line of products represents another key platform in a comprehensive approach to health management. All ergo~health products are subjected to rigorous clinical testing prior to release. Product design addresses both proactive and reactive health concerns.
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