Dr. Soudi Taha
REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPIST
Aaron Parnes is a caring Registered Massage Therapist in good standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario.
Dr. Soudi Taha is currently accepting new patients at London Chiropractic & Massage Clinic’s Colborne Street location in Downtown London.
Having previously served the London Chiropractic & Massage team in an administrative capacity, she is thrilled to return to the clinic in a clinical role and proud to care for her community through evidence-based, patient-centred chiropractic care.
Dr. Soudi works with patients of all ages and activity levels, with particular clinical interests in sports injuries, pregnancy-related discomfort, and recovery from motor vehicle accidents. She earned a Bachelor of Science with a specialization in Biology from Western University before completing her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Northeast College of Health Sciences in Seneca Falls, New York.
She commonly treats low back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, postural strain, and a wide range of joint and muscle-related conditions. Her treatment plans are individualized to help reduce pain, improve mobility, restore function, and support long-term recovery. Depending on the patient’s needs, treatment may include chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and patient education to support better movement and long-term function.
Fluent in both English and Arabic, Dr. Soudi is committed to clear communication, compassionate care, and creating a welcoming experience for every patient. She believes in combining hands-on treatment with active rehabilitation and education so patients feel informed, supported, and confident in their recovery.
Muscle Tension & Overuse Injuries
Daily strain, repetitive movements, and poor posture can lead to tight muscles and discomfort. Massage helps release tension and restore healthy movement patterns.
Chronic Pain Conditions
Massage therapy can help manage persistent discomfort such as back pain, neck tension, and shoulder tightness by improving blood flow and reducing muscular restrictions.
Sports Injuries
For active individuals, massage supports muscle recovery, reduces soreness, and helps prevent recurring injuries.
Stress-Related Tension
Physical stress often presents as tightness in the neck, shoulders, and upper back. Therapeutic massage promotes relaxation while relieving built-up muscular tension.
Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries
We specialize in treating motor vehicle accident injuries. Massage therapy can be an important part of a structured recovery plan to restore mobility and reduce soft tissue discomfort following an accident.