
Home Physiotherapy
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Consulting with patients to learn about their physical condition.
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Assessing and interpreting patient evaluations and test results.
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Developing treatment plans using a variety of treatment techniques.
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Creating personalized fitness-oriented health care programs for patients.
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Administering medically prescribed physical therapy treatments to relieve pain and improve mobility.
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Advising patients on exercise techniques.
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Advising patients and their families about in-home treatment options.
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Providing educational information about injury prevention, ergonomics and ways to promote physical health.
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Consulting and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
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Documenting patient care history
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Motivate patients during treatment in order to help them function optimally
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Promote clients’ healthy lifestyle by improving strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination
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Reduce the need for medications and provide alternatives to surgery
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Create fitness- and wellness-oriented programs tailored to patients’ specific needs

Physical Therapy Neurological conditions
Our therapists can help those suffering from cerebral palsy, Parkinson's Disease or other neurological conditions to exercise the body and improve strength, mobility and joint range.
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Restore range of motion
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Improve functional movement and strength
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Gait Training
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Postural re-alignment
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Improve safety of transfers and mobility
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Balance re-training and decrease risk of fall
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Core stabilization
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Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance
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Visual Perceptual Skill retraining
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Cardiovascular endurance
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Improve motor planning and motor control
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Decrease spasticity/tone
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Prosthesis/orthoses training
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Equipment evaluation/recommendation to include wheelchairs, cane, walkers or crutches

Physiotherapy for Stroke, fractures, sprains, numbness
Physiotherapy enables people to relearn lost abilities, regain independence and reduce the risk of further strokes.
improves recovery of function and mobility after stroke.
Physiotherapists can provide circuit training, involving intensive repetition of everyday activities, to help people walk further, faster, with more independence and confidence.

Physical Therapy for Knee Pain
Knee pain can result from disease, overuse injury, or trauma Physical therapists are movement experts. They improve quality of life through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement

Physiotherapy for Elders & General Work Injury
Our Physiotherapists have expertise in the treatment of musculoskeletal (muscle and joint) conditions
Physiotherapy for seniors can help improve the mobility and quality of life of those who are affected by illnesses such as stroke, injury, surgery or heart and lung disease.

Neck and shoulder pain
Looking at computer or phone screens for a prolonged period of time may be the cause of your neck and shoulder pain, or even result in a frozen shoulder. These can be debilitating as they can limit your range of motion and affect your daily activities such as showering, putting on clothes, and carrying heavy items.
Instead of relying on painkillers or medicated plasters, consult our physiotherapist today.

Physical Therapy for Lower back Pain
If you have hip pain, you may benefit from physical therapy exercises to help improve your mobility and ease your pain. Working with a physical therapist (PT) can help determine which exercises are best for your specific condition.
Hip pain often causes loss of range of motion, decreased strength and muscle activation around the hip joint, and pain that limits your ability to walk or run normally. Physical therapy exercises for hip pain can improve your strength and mobility and help you return to your normal activities.
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