Massage therapy uses hands-on techniques to mobilize the soft tissues and joints of the body. Overall, the purpose of massage therapy is to prevent, develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment physical...
Our Physiotherapists provide assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system as it pertains to an individual. They focus on your ability to perform tasks of employment, leisure and daily activities....
Contrary to popular belief, the only similarity to acupuncture is the type of needle that is used in the technique. Dry needling involves the insertion of a needle into the...
This involves the insertion of a needle into meridian based points on the body to stimulate the nervous system, improving tissue healing and endorphin release for pain control. Physiotherapists use...
Manual Therapy involves the gentle mobilization of the joints of the body to improve joint health, increased range of motion and reduce pain. Manipulation Therapy involves a high velocity, low...
Doing exercises once a week during your physiotherapy sessions just is not sufficient. Our physiotherapists strive to provide you with specific functional rehabilitation exercises that you can perform at home...
This technique involves the use of kinesiology or leukotape to achieve a variety of desired outcomes including improved proprioception (body awareness), support, reduced swelling and pain relief.
Though we do not like to focus on the use of modalities in our practice, our Physiotherapists are able to offer ultrasound, interferential current, Russian stimulation, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, TENS...
Our Physiotherapists have additional training in the management of dizziness and vertigo including Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), unilateral or bilateral vestibular loss and many more.