Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a patient-centered healthcare discipline that emphasizes the body's innate ability to heal itself through manual treatment and a whole-person approach to health.
Physical Therapists analyze the impact of injury, disorders, diseases or conditions on movement and function with the goal to restore, maintain and maximize strength, function, movement and overall well-being.
Physiotherapy is the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of the human body, its diseases, disorders and conditions associated with physical function, and acute or chronic injury or pain.
One of the key components of physiotherapy is Exercise Prescription. This involves the systematic recommendation of specific physical activities tailored to an individual's needs and condition. It plays a crucial role in rehabilitating injuries, managing chronic conditions, and promoting overall health and wellness. Physiotherapists assess patients to determine their functional limitations, pain levels, and overall physical health before designing personalized exercise programs.
These programs often include a combination of flexibility, strength, endurance, and balance exercises aimed at improving movement patterns, restoring function, and preventing further injury. Physiotherapists educate patients on proper exercise techniques and monitor progress to adjust the program as needed. The goal is to enhance physical function, reduce pain, and improve quality of life through targeted and evidence-based exercise interventions.
In Canada, physiotherapists are recognized as primary care providers in many provinces, allowing patients direct access without requiring a referral. This accessibility facilitates timely intervention and comprehensive management of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions through therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and patient education.
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Osteopathy is a patient-centered healthcare discipline that emphasizes the body's innate ability to heal itself through manual treatment and a whole-person approach to health.
Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles to balance vital energy and is used in physiotherapy to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.
Dry needling uses tiny needles to release muscle trigger points, improving function and reducing pain for various musculoskeletal issues.
This therapy accelerates pain relief and restores mobility by enhancing tissue regeneration, eliminating calcifications, relaxing muscles and trigger points, and stimulating healing in non-union fractures.
Assisted stretching is a form of stretch therapy where a trained professional helps an individual perform stretches, enhancing muscle flexibility, range of motion and overall mobility.
Home assessments look at the functional and cognitive abilities to carry out activities of daily living. We review the client’s ability to perform certain tasks, and recommendations are made regarding aids, equipment and or home modifications are made.
Our one-on-one Pilates sessions for physiotherapy patients are designed to complement your rehabilitation and enhance your recovery journey. With personalized attention and customized exercises, we focus on addressing your specific needs and goals.
We offer specialized Pilates and Yoga classes tailored for youth with autism and disabilities. Our compassionate and inclusive approach ensures that each child receives the attention and support they need to thrive.