Physical therapy attempts to address the illnesses or injuries that limit a person’s abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives.
The Lymphatic system plays a large role in immune function and circulation. It consists of lymph vessels meeting up with lymph nodes located in your neck, armpits, and groin.
Variations of LLLT have gone by a variety of alternate names including low-power laser therapy (LPLT), soft laser therapy, low-intensity laser therapy, and low-energy laser therapy.
There are no side effects with this non-surgical treatment and it is available at a reasonable cost. Shockwave treatments are non-invasive and promote accelerated recovery of injured soft tissue, bone, heel and joint pain.
Massage Therapy involves hands-on stimulation of the soft tissues of the body to increase blood flow and stimulate the healing process.
According to a study from the University of Toronto, osteo-circuit modifies key risk factors for Falls and therefore reduced fracture risk in patients who adhered to the program.
The GLA:D Program is an education and exercise program that is used to address knee or hip osteoarthritis and has been found to reduce hip and joint pain.
Decompression Therapy is used to relieve neck and back pain using a machine that gently stretches the spine.
Pelvic floor exercises strengthen the muscles around your bladder, bottom, and vagina or penis.
In the March 23, 2020 statement from the government, they suggested that Physiotherapists can continue to provide “emergency care “only. At this time we cannot provide treatment until the Ontario government and Public Health Ontario advises that it is safe to resume care. At this moment we provide free video call assessment with our clients to help and guide them on what to do in this situation that they can’t access outpatient Physiotherapy. Our Physiotherapist is available for a free consultation. Call us at 905-571-1921.