Physiotherapy

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a regulated health profession that fills a unique and vital role in our health care system. Physiotherapists work with individuals of all ages to break down barriers to physical function. As experts in physical rehabilitation, physiotherapists focus on eliminating pain and physical limitations from a variety of common injuries and conditions. Physiotherapy focuses on evaluating, restoring and maintaining physical function. Physiotherapy treatments do not involve drugs or surgery.

What do Physiotherapists do?

Physiotherapists apply knowledge, skill and judgment to promote health and to assess and break down the barriers that restrict physical function. Physiotherapists are physical rehabilitation experts who assess and improve movement and function and relieve pain.

What you can expect from us?

  • Quality hands on treatment – treatment plan customized to your individual needs
  • Private rooms available for treatment rather than an ‘open gym’ area if required
  • Use of the latest evidenced-based physiotherapy and rehabilitation methods
  • Up to date and well maintained rehabilitation equipment (treadmill, elliptical, stationary bikes, traction, ultra-sound, ESTM, and much more)
  • Covered by most extended health care plans.  Please ask staff for details
  • No doctor referral required (when applicable we work closely with your physician and other members of your health care team)

Common Conditions Treated At Our Office

  • Lumbar/back and cervical/neck pain
  • Disc prolapse, bulge, herniated
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Foot injuries
  • Ankle Sprains
  • ACL – Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries
  • Calf strains
  • Knee injuries
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Lower extremity pain
  • Groin injuries
  • Shoulder injureis
  • Hand and wrist injuries
  • Postural dysfunction
  • Fractured clavicle
  • Fractures ribs
  • Nerve impingemnets
  • Acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries
  • Neurological conditions
  • Spinal cord conditions
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Sprains and strains
  • Lymphedema
  • Pre- and post-natal conditions
  • Balance and dizziness
  • Planta Faciitis
  • Runner’s knee
  • Shin splints
  • Thoracic injuries