Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a health care profession concerned with the assessment, maintenance, and restoration of the physical function and performance of the human body. Physiotherapists are highly trained in functional anatomy and prescription of exercise to manage dysfunctions. Physiotherapy is a distinct form of health care service which can be performed both in isolation or in conjunction with other types of medical management.
Used in conjunction with certain medical or surgical procedures, physiotherapy can complement these techniques to help optimize and strengthen your return to normal activity and work.
Click on the link below to see what to expect on your first appointment.
What To Expect On Your First Appointment
Physiotherapy can be useful in the diagnosis and management of a wide range of injuries and conditions including (but not limited to):
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Sports injuries (recreational to professional athletes)
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Low back pain
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Sciatica
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Neck pain
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Whiplash
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Car accident injuries
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Postural problems
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TMJ pain Headaches
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Shoulder tendonitis
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Rotator cuff tendonitis
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Work place injuries
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Knee pain
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General arthritis pain
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Tennis elbow
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Neurological conditions
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Impaired mobility
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Post surgical rehabilitation
Physiotherapy treatments will include (but not limited to):
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Education
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Specific Exercise Programs
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Manual Therapy
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Manipulation Techniques
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Acupuncture
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Interferential Current
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Ultrasound