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Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists assist people to restore, maintain, and maximize their strength, function, movement, and overall well-being. They have in-depth knowledge of how the body works, and how the body moves and are considered experts in the field of non-surgical treatment of a wide range of musculoskeletal problems and injuries, as well as their prevention. They use specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose, and treat various conditions, injuries, and disabilities.
A small example of conditions treated include back pain, neck pain, muscle tension, headaches, sciatica, sports injuries, joint pain/injury such as knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows, and wrists, whiplash, arthritis, diabetes, spinal cord injury, nerve conditions, post-surgical, etc.
Come in and speak to your physiotherapist to see if they can help. You don’t need to be in pain to see a physiotherapist!
Chiropractic
**please note starting May 1st, there will be a $5 increase in Subsequent Chiropractor appointments
Chiropractic is a non-invasive drug-free conservative health care profession that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders and their effects on the health of oneself. Chiropractic literally means done by hand and has a major focus on manual therapy techniques to help treat MSK issues.
Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on the neuromusculoskeletal systems, movement and general health. Chiropractors is a hands-on, manual therapy approach that includes examination, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitative and preventative care. In many cases the treatment is similar to physiotherapy and can overlap with massage as well.
Chiropractors are trained to recommend therapeutic exercises and utilize modalities, and can provide nutritional, dietary and lifestyle counselling. Chiropractic is often the primary method of treatment for back, neck, and shoulder pain or stiffness. Like physiotherapists, chiropractors function within a health care team to provide a complete health care plan that fits your individual needs.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy is a therapeutic hands-on technique that involves manipulation of the superficial and deeper layers of muscles and soft tissue in order to enhance function, aid in healing, promote relaxation, health, and well-being. Massage therapists use calming, therapeutic processes of stroking, kneading, and pressing the various body areas to ease pain, reduce stress and tension, or relax, stimulate and tone the body. Massage is used to treat musculoskeletal, lymphatic, circulatory, and nervous system issues.
Acupuncture
*please note as of June 1st, 2023 there will be a $5 increase to all acupuncture treatments
An ancient form of Chinese medicine involving the insertion of solid filiform acupuncture needles into the skin at specific points on the body to achieve a therapeutic effect. No drug is injected. The needles alone create the beneficial effects of acupuncture.
Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is a safe, natural, and clinically effective option for the treatment of a variety of common orthopedic and functional health conditions. It involves the insertion of very thin needles over carefully selected areas of the body where nerves and their receptors are found. This stimulates numerous responses in the central nervous system (scientifically documented), that are of potential benefit for many conditions. Contemporary Acupuncture works by activation of the natural pain control and healing mechanisms of the body. It improves local circulation and muscle nutrition, restoring muscle strength and decreasing pain. Acupuncture normalizes nerve communication at many levels of the central nervous system, resulting in better hormonal, visceral and muscular activity, and a higher sense of well being and relaxation.
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture (TCM) has broader scopes of practice and is used to treat conditions beyond those that are musculoskeletal in nature. TCM Acupuncture works on the principal of unblocking chi (ch’i or qi) by inserting needles at particular points on the body to balance the opposing forces of yin and yang. Chi is an energy that allegedly permeates all things. It is believed to flow through the body along 14 main pathways called meridians. When you are in harmony, chi flows freely within the body and a person is healthy. When a person is sick, diseased, or injured, there is an obstruction of chi.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is often categorized as “talk-based” therapy, with the aim of improving a client’s mental health and wellness. People seek psychotherapy for a variety of reasons, which may include but is not limited to: life transitions, high stress, emotional distress, professional concerns, relationship problems, anxiety, depression, interpersonal difficulties etc. Some people may experience a general sense of “stuck-ness” in their lives. Psychotherapy is designed to create a safe and confidential space for clients to explore their difficulties, build awareness and facilitate positive change.
Dietetics
Dietitians help by empowering their clients to embrace food, to understand it, and to enjoy it. The advice and information they provide is tailored to their clients personal needs and challenges, including taste and accessibility. They translate the science of nutrition into terms everyone can understand to support healthy living for all Canadians.
Treatment plans involve medical nutrition therapy and may include oral diet modification and or supplementation, as well as more invasive nutrition support techniques such as enteral nutrition or parenteral nutrition. Nutrition care also involves patient and family education, and counselling on diet and lifestyle changes to improve or maintain health.
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