Our Therapist

Dr. Andrew Romanelli

Chiropractor, Acupuncture

Dr. Romanelli brings over 20 years of clinical and field experience treating patients of various activity levels. He graduated with a Doctorate of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2005 and completed his Master of Science (Rehabilitation Sciences) through McMaster University in 2019.

Dr. Romanelli also holds a Doctorate of Acupuncture from the Open University of Complementary Medicine in Sri Lanka, and a diploma in Sports Injury Management (Athletic Therapy) from Sheridan College. When not in private practice, he is a clinician and researcher at CMCC, where he educates students in various courses (orthopaedics, rehabilitation, and clinical diagnosis) and mentors fourth year students during their clinical internship. He has published several research papers via CMCC and the Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative (CCGI) in peer reviewed journals including the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, Brain and Spine, and Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association.

A lifelong learner, Dr. Romanelli has also completed continuing education courses in Active Release Technique ®, Graston, Concussion Diagnosis and Management, Orthotics prescription and fitting, and various other fascial-release techniques. His belief in using evidenced-based techniques to treat the entire person (not just their injury), is rooted in the goal of helping patients to achieve optimal health.

From a sport injury perspective, Dr. Romanelli has provided coverage for various amateur and professional competitions, including being a therapist for the Canadian PGA Nationwide Tour, the NHL Officials Training Camp, the National Beach Volleyball program, as a consultant for NHL and CFL teams, and as a member of the health care team at the 2015 Pan American Games (Beach Volleyball) in Toronto. When not seeing patients he lives in Aurora and loves spending time with his wife and two girls, riding his motorcycle, and enjoying live music whenever possible.