Boomers and Beyond November 2025

The Cura Clinic Brings Cutting-Edge Therapy to St. Thomas At 496 Talbot Street in St. Thomas, The Cura Clinic has quietly been making a name for itself as a destination for innovative health care. While the clinic has been at its current location for about a year and a half, its owner, Osteopath Robyn Granger, has been practicing in the city for more than eight years. Over that time, she’s built a reputation for blending science, compassion, and holistic care. Recently, the clinic introduced a new piece of technology that’s getting a lot of attention -- the B-Pulse Chair, which uses Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy. The device is designed to improve pelvic floor strength, circulation, and chronic pain relief, benefits that could be life-changing for many people. “We’ve had osteopaths here from the beginning, and now we also have nurse practitioners and social workers,” explains Office Manager, Shelly Medina. “The chair is the newest service we’ve added, and it really complements everything else we do.” For those unfamiliar, PEMF therapy is the same tech- nology used in MRI machines, but in this case, it’s pulsed to create contractions in the muscles. “That’s what builds strength back in the pelvic floor,” Shelly explains. “At the same time, it increases circulation, which brings fresh blood to the organs and tissues that need it.” The list of benefits is wide-ranging. B-Pulse Specialist, Mary Yates, who works closely with patients using the When Seconds Matter ... Your Gift Counts.

Print Ad Visit us at: www.christmascarestthomas.com Registration Tuesday November 4 to Tuesday December 9 We respectfully request that donations be made by November 28 if at all possible. Memorial Arena, 80 Wilson Ave, 519-637-0710 If you need our services, register at the arena. Bring all ID and register early. We are especially in need of: peanut butter / jam, cereal (no sugar please), fruit / pudding cups, canned meat/fish, hearty soups / stews, canned vegetables, pasta / sauce, jello, dried soups, stuffing mix, kraft dinner, Lego, science kits, craft kits, baby toys and novels. Donations of food and new, unused toys can be dropped off at the auditorium or at drop boxes around town including Elgin Centre. Please consider donations of club packs or cases of food as this requires less sorting than individual packages. Please also consider monetary donations as with bulk Visit us at: www.christmascarestthomas.com. Registration Nov. 9 to Dec. 10 Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Elgin Centre Mall 519-637-0710 We are especially in need of: Peanut butter/jam cereal (no sugar please) Fruit/pudding cups Hearty soups/stews canned meat/fish canned vegetables Pasta/sauce jello Soups purchasing we can stretch our grocery dollars (buying a skid of dressing is cheaper than individuals donating a box each). stuffing mix KD If you need our services, you can register at the mall. Bring all ID and register early. Donations of non-perishable food, new toys and money will be accepted at the Elgin Centre Mall or at drop boxes around town. Also watch for our food drives happening this month. See us at the Santa Claus parade where donations will be gratefully accepted. Watch for us at the Santa Claus Parade! Interested in volunteering? Contact us at info@christmascarestthomas.com if you are willing. Scan me to donate now! SCAN ME TO DONATE NOW chair, has seen its effects firsthand. “Urinary leakage is a very common one, in both men and women,” she notes. “It also helps with lower back pain, postpartum recovery, post-surgery healing and hip pain; there’s a lot of benefit. Because it increases blood circulation, even people with diabetes may see improvement.” While PEMF therapy may sound high-tech, Robyn is quick to point out that it’s not a fad. “This isn’t a spa device or something cosmetic,” she emphasizes. “It’s a medical device, approved by Health Canada, with clinical trials behind it. That’s what made me confident in bringing it here. The technology has been around for a long time and is scientifically proven to work.” Another advantage of The Cura Clinic’s chair is its strength. “Ours is the newest of the new and the strongest by far,”

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