
Injuries & Conditions We Treat
We provide physiotherapy for a wide range of injuries and conditions, from everyday pain to more complex cases. Contact us to learn more about how our personalized treatment plans can boost your recovery!
Back, Neck & Spine Conditions
We treat a wide range of conditions that impact your back, neck, and spine. Our goal is to reduce pain, improve movement, and address the underlying cause so you can get back to normal activity without pain. Examples include:
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Sciatica
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Low Back strain
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Lumbar sprain
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Herniated discs
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Scoliosis
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Poor posture
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Whiplash-associated disorder
Muscle & Soft Tissue Injuries
Muscle and soft tissue injuries can limit movement and lead to ongoing discomfort if not properly addressed. We help restore strength, flexibility, and function so you can recover fully and reduce risk of re-injury. Examples include:
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Sprains and strains
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Tendonitis (Achilles, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow)
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Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL)
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Shin splints
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Runner’s knee
Joint Pain & Arthritis
Joint pain can make even simple movements difficult, especially as it progresses over time. We focus on reducing pain, improving joint mobility, and building strength to support long-term joint health. Examples include:
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Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Bursitis
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Frozen shoulder
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Hip impingement
Nerve Pain
Nerve-related pain can be sharp, radiating, or persistent, often affecting how you move and function. We identify the source of irritation and use targeted treatment to relieve symptoms, improve mobility, and restore normal movement. Examples include:
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Sciatica
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (hand/wrist)
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Tarsal tunnel syndrome (ankle/foot)
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Nerve entrapment
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Recovering from surgery requires a structured plan to regain strength, mobility, and function safely. We guide you through each stage of recovery with personalized care to ensure the best possible outcome. Our goal is to help you return to your daily activities with confidence and reduced risk of complications. Examples include:
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Fractures (after initial healing)
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General post-operative recovery
Joint Replacement (Pre & Post Surgery)
If you’ve been recommended for a joint replacement, physiotherapy plays a critical role both before and after surgery. We help patients prepare for surgery by improving strength and mobility, and in some cases, may even help delay or prevent the need for surgery altogether. After surgery, we guide your recovery to restore function, improve strength, and help you return to daily life safely. Examples include:
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Hip replacement
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Knee replacement
Balance, Dizziness & Vestibular Conditions
Issues with balance or dizziness can significantly impact your confidence and safety. We assess the root cause and provide targeted treatment to improve stability, reduce symptoms, and help you move with greater control. Examples include:
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Vertigo
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Balance disorders
Neurological (Brain) Conditions
Neurological conditions can affect movement, coordination, and communication. We provide structured, personalized rehabilitation to help improve mobility, independence, and quality of life. Examples include:
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Stroke
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Aneurysm
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Traumatic brain injuries
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Concussions
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Multiple sclerosis
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Muscular dystrophy
Paralysis & Motor Control Conditions
Conditions affecting motor control or causing paralysis require specialized care and a guided approach to recovery. We focus on improving movement, coordination, and functional independence based on each patient’s abilities and goals. Examples include:
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Bell’s palsy (facial paralysis)
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Other paralysis-related conditions
Chronic Pain & Mobility Limitations
Ongoing pain and reduced mobility can make daily activities more difficult over time. We help patients improve strength, stability, and movement so they can stay active, maintain independence, and feel more confident in their bodies. Examples include:
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Chronic muscle and joint pain
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Age-related mobility issues
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Obesity-related movement disorders
Mobility Training & Assistive Support
For patients who need additional support with movement, we provide training to improve independence and safety. Whether you are using a walker, cane, wheelchair, or prosthetic, we help you move more confidently and progress toward your goals. Examples include:
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Assistive device training (walker, cane, wheelchair)
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Prosthetic training
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Gait and walking re-training