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Physiotherapy

Chinese Herbal Medicine

Acupuncture

Massage

Fascial Manipulation

Qigong Classes

Acupuncture

Massage
The Problem
Pain changes how you move, think, and live.
Most treatments only mask symptoms. At The Reset Clinic, we fix the root cause.
Conditions We Treat
Back Pain
Neck Pain
Migraines
Sciatica
Chronic Pain
Digestive Issues
Meet The Experts

David Gosine & Rory Holwerda
Licensed practitioners combining modern and traditional medicine to deliver real results.
Stop managing your pain.
Start fixing it.

When Nothing Else Has Worked, This Is Your Turning Point
You’ve tried physiotherapy, chiropractic care, massage, injections, and more. You’ve stretched, strengthened, rested, and followed every recommendation. And yet the pain is still there.
Many of our patients in Halifax come to us after being told it is something they have to live with, or that nothing more can be done.
That is not true.
At The Reset Clinic, you are not out of options.
We specialize in identifying and treating the root cause of chronic pain, not just managing symptoms. Using advanced acupuncture, fascial therapy, and a full-body approach, we help your body restore function and heal properly.
Whether you are an athlete recovering from injury or someone dealing with daily pain, our goal is simple.
Deliver real answers and long-term results.

Fascia Changes Everything
For years, fascia was overlooked in modern medicine. That was a mistake.
So what is fascia and why does it matter?
Fascia is a three-dimensional connective tissue system that surrounds and connects every structure in your body, including muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and organs. It plays a critical role in movement, stability, and how your body experiences pain.
At The Reset Clinic in Halifax, we focus on fascia because it is often the missing link behind chronic pain, stiffness, and dysfunction.
Fascia is not just a passive layer. It is highly sensitive, richly innervated, and constantly responding to stress, injury, and movement patterns. When fascia becomes restricted or dysfunctional, it can create pain patterns that traditional treatments often miss.
Understanding fascia allows us to go beyond symptom management and treat the true source of pain.

