Physiotherapy involves assessment and treatment to restore and maintain an individual’s mobility, for the demands of day-to-day life and sport performance. Physiotherapists are trained and skilled in pinpointing the root causes of an injury. Each Physiotherapy session is unique and will vary depending on health issues and client needs. A visit to a physiotherapist will include review of patient’s medical history, assessing and diagnosing the condition, setting physical goals as well as creation of a treatment plan prescribing movement and exercises that account for each persons health and performance goals.
Physiotherapists specialize in:
- Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment
- Manual therapy techniques to improve joint mobility
- Progressive exercise
- Prevention and manage of musculoskeletal injuries
- Return to play guidance
- Gait (walking), running analysis, postural assessment
What to expect during your appointment
- 1 on 1 sessions
- Longer duration appointments
- Private treatment rooms
- Orthopedic and Pelvic Health physiotherapy
- Collaborative examination and treatment to help you reach your goals
Orthopedic Assessments for:
- Sprains and strains
- Sports injuries
- Tendonitis and tendinopathy
- Post-fracture and post-surgical rehabilitation
- Pain, stiffness, weakness or other symptoms
Pelvic Health Assessment for women with concerns regarding
- Incontinence (leaking)
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Pelvic pain
- Pain during sex
- Bladder and bowel health
- Return to exercise postpartum
- Diastasis recti
- Return to run postpartum
This is a private clinic that does not provide Workers compensation (WCB) covered services or funding for physiotherapy through Alberta Health Services (AHS)
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