You live your life. We manage your longevity .  

Unlock more healthy years

Every AOM session, guided by our Longevity Model, is designed to help you find long-term solutions and live healthier, longer.

The Silent Epidemic of Insomnia

Insomnia is a silent epidemic sweeping through our fast-paced society. In Mississauga, as in many places, the hustle of daily life can erode the quality of our rest. Recent surveys indicate a worrying trend: a significant portion of adults are consistently not achieving the recommended amount of sleep, with numbers climbing even higher among the senior population. This lack of rest doesn’t just lead to grogginess; it has been linked to a host of health issues, highlighting the critical need for effective, sustainable solutions.

Experience Relief From Common Conditions With Expert Naturopathy

  • Diabetes
  • Thyroid Health
  • Stress Management
  • Insomnia
  • PCOS
  • Cholesterol/Cardiovascular Concerns
  • PMS
  • IBS
  • Constipation
  • Perimenopause
  • nemia
  • Fatigue
  • GERD/Acid Reflux
  • TMJ
  • Headaches
  • Bloating

Every Session Designed Around You

Every AOM session is designed to help you feel better, move better, and live longer—with care that’s personalized, purposeful, and aligned with your goals. Whether you’re here for support, recovery, or long-term vitality, each session brings you one step closer to a healthier, longer life

Here’s what you can expect:

Available at Select AOM Clinics.

Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Mississauga - Port Credit

125 Lakeshore Rd E #202, Mississauga, ON L5G 1E5, Canada

Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Toronto - Trinity Bellwoods

115 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M6J 1K1, Canada

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Running in a group provides motivation and accountability. Participants are more likely to stick to their running routine when they have the support and encouragement of others. Research suggests that individuals who exercise in groups are more likely to adhere to their workout regimens compared to those who exercise alone.

Group running fosters social connections and support networks. It provides an opportunity for individuals to meet like-minded people, share experiences, and build friendships. Research indicates that social support plays a crucial role in promoting exercise adherence and overall well-being.

Running with others can enhance enjoyment and satisfaction with the activity. Group dynamics, such as camaraderie, friendly competition, and shared experiences, can make running more enjoyable. Studies have found that exercising in a group is associated with higher levels of enjoyment and lower perceived exertion compared to exercising alone.

Running with others can enhance enjoyment and satisfaction with the activity. Group dynamics, such as camaraderie, friendly competition, and shared experiences, can make running more enjoyable. Studies have found that exercising in a group is associated with higher levels of enjoyment and lower perceived exertion compared to exercising alone.

Group running has positive effects on mental health and well-being. The social interaction and sense of belonging that come with group exercise can reduce feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety. Research indicates that participating in group-based physical activity is associated with improved mental health outcomes

Group running offers opportunities for skill development and learning from more experienced runners. Novice runners can benefit from the knowledge and expertise of seasoned runners within the group, gaining insights into training techniques, injury prevention strategies, and proper form. Group settings provide a supportive environment for skill acquisition and improvement.

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