Physiotherapists are primary health care professionals who are experts in human anatomy and play an important role in promoting health and treating injury and illness.
Our goal with our conventional physiotherapy service is to regain your movement, fitness and well-being to help you maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.
After a thorough assessment of movement and function, your physiotherapist will discuss with you the likely cause of your symptoms and the treatments that can be performed to achieve the desired goals. Your treatment plan will be personalized and tailored to your condition.
It is important to understand that physiotherapy is not a passive form of treatment. Part of your recovery will be your responsibility to be part of the solution and follow the recommended prescribed exercises and valuable advice. Being a disciplined patient and diligent about treatment will help speed up the healing process and thus help to prevent relapse. As with most things in life, the more you do, the more you will benefit.
Your physiotherapist will strive to explain and educate you about your condition throughout your sessions, so don’t hesitate to ask questions. We believe that a patient who understands the nature of their problem is the one who gets the best results!
- Individualized evaluation
- Personalized exercise program sent by email (photos, videos and detailed descriptions)
- Manual therapy of the extremities and the spine
- Therapeutic modalities (ultrasound, interferential current, muscle stimulator, TENS, thermotherapy and cryotherapy)
- Education and advice
- Dry needles
- Taping techniques
OUR EXPERTISES IN CONVENTIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY
Women’s Health
- Pre and post delivery
- Incontinence and pain
- Blocked mammary ducks
- Diastasis
- Urninary frequencies and urgencies
- Breast or other cancers
- Prolapse and pessaries
- Post prostatectomy
Spinal Rehabilitation
- Manual therapy (mobilizations and manipulations)
- Postural evaluation
- Individualized exercise program
- Spinal decompression (specific and general)
Children and teenagers
- Pelvic health rehabilitation (incontinence, pain)
- Scoliosis (correction exercises)
- Sports injuries
Accident victims
- SAAQ (road accident in Quebec)
- MVA (motor vehicle accident in Ontario)
- CNESST (workplace injury in Quebec)
- WSIB (workplace injury in Ontario)
- Blue Cross (veterans and military)
Peripheral rehabilitation
- Shoulder: Rotator cuff injuries – Capsulitis
- Elbow: Epicondylitis “tennis elbow”.
- Dysfunctions of the sacroiliac joint
- Knee: ligament, meniscus, osteoarthritis
- Ankle: sprain, ligament injuries
Sports injuries
- Taping
- Acute care
- Return to sport
Seniors
- Falls prevention program (balance)
- Fitness program
- Senior athletes
Arthritis-Osteoarthritis
- Treatment and symptom control
- Post-Operative Care
- Joint replacement surgeries
Jaw pain
- TMJ (temporo-mendibular joint)
- Physiotherapy or Osteopathy
Vestibular rehabilitation
- Dizziness, vertigo
- BPPV (crystals in the inner ear)
- Concussion
- Balance problems