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Physiotherapist Will Assess, Diagnose, and Treat:
Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine physiotherapy provided by a registered physiotherapist plays a crucial role in injury rehabilitation.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle are all common areas where injury rehabilitation is essential. Seeking advice from a registered physiotherapist can greatly aid in recovery.
Involving damage to muscles, bones, or joints often caused by trauma, injury rehabilitation through the expertise of a registered physiotherapist aids in restoring mobility and strength with targeted treatment.
Occur when muscle fibers are overstretched or torn. Injury rehabilitation by a registered physiotherapist focuses on healing, rehab protocol prescription, and stability to promote healing.
Injury rehabilitation often addresses issues resulting from overstretched or torn ligaments, commonly affecting the ankles, shoulders, or knees. Working with a registered physiotherapist can help reduce swelling, improve stability, and prevent re-injury.
Include conditions like stroke, Parkinsonβs, or MS. Injury rehabilitation through physiotherapy, led by a registered physiotherapist, supports motor function recovery, balance, and coordination using specialized neuro-rehab techniques.
Education on healing and delayed union education is vital in injury rehabilitation. After a fracture heals, working with a registered physiotherapist is essential to regain strength, flexibility, and function in the affected area.
Caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist or any of the 9 other tendon structures, this condition can benefit from injury rehabilitation. A registered physiotherapist can help reduce pain and improve hand function through exercises and manual therapy to increase the space within the carpal tunnel, and improve the gliding of structures through the tunnel.
Affects shoulder muscles and tendons, often due to overuse or trauma. Injury rehabilitation focuses on restoring shoulder mobility and strength under the guidance of a registered physiotherapist.
Common in motor vehicle accidents, injury rehabilitation is essential. A registered physiotherapist helps manage symptoms like neck pain, dizziness, and cognitive impact like concussions, through gradual and guided recovery.
Involves jaw pain and dysfunction, often requiring injury rehabilitation. Treatment provided by a registered physiotherapist includes manual therapy, posture correction, and exercises to relieve tension and improve jaw movement.
"-itis" = inflammation. "-osis"= Degeneration
Tendon"itis" = Inflammation of Tendon
Tendon"osis" = Degeneration of Tendon
Arthro = Joint.
Therefore, Joint Athro"itis" is inflammation of the joint rather than degeneration alone. Get informed on the literature of injury rehabilitation and return to function with a Registered Physiotherapist.
A condition where a finger gets stuck in a bent position due to tendon sheath inflammation. Symptoms include: finger locking, pain, stiffness, and snapping when straightening. Physiotherapy can improve mobility of the tendon, increase joint range of motion, improve joint flexibility, return to function, and may prevent the need for surgery.
Extensive physiotherapy clinical experience in offering:
Hands-on techniques for injury rehabilitation to improve mobility, resolve neurological involvements, and reduce pain in muscles and joints.
Gentle movements guided by a registered physiotherapist can help restore joint function and flexibility during injury rehabilitation.
Massage and manipulation of muscles, tendons, and ligaments to relieve tension is an essential aspect of injury rehabilitation.
Supportive devices and techniques to stabilize injuries and aid recovery.
Injury prevention and rehab tailored for athletes and active individuals.
Guidance on posture, movement, and lifestyle to support long-term health.
Strategies for managing persistent pain can be effectively approached through physical and manual methods, guided by a registered physiotherapist specializing in injury rehabilitation.
Recovery programs led by a registered physiotherapist are essential for effective injury rehabilitation, helping individuals regain strength and function after surgery.
Treatment for dizziness and balance disorders linked to the inner ear, or vestibular canals, can be effectively addressed through injury rehabilitation programs. Tiny calcium carbonate crystals, called otoconia, are normally located in the inner ear's utricle but can become dislodged and fall into the semicircular canals. A Registered physiotherapist can help clear the crystals and prescribe rehab protocols to prevent reoccurrence.
This targeted soft tissue technique, utilized by a registered physiotherapist, is designed to relieve tension and enhance mobility, making it an effective approach for injury rehabilitation.
Evaluation of workspaces by a registered physiotherapist is essential to prevent strain and improve posture, especially for those undergoing injury rehabilitation in order to return to function.
An analysis of running mechanics by a registered physiotherapist can help in injury rehabilitation, preventing future injuries, while enhancing performance.
Customized workout plans designed by a registered physiotherapist to meet your fitness goals.
The study of walking patterns is essential in injury rehabilitation, as it helps registered physiotherapists identify and correct movement issues.
Non-surgical care provided by a registered physiotherapist to monitor and manage spinal curvature.

A professional physiotherapy clinical session is designed for a registered physiotherapist to perform a comprehensive assessment of injuries, focusing on establishing the correct diagnosis, evaluate body mechanics through objective testing and thorough assessment.
Sharing significant clinical findings and providing a structured prognosi
A professional physiotherapy clinical session is designed for a registered physiotherapist to perform a comprehensive assessment of injuries, focusing on establishing the correct diagnosis, evaluate body mechanics through objective testing and thorough assessment.
Sharing significant clinical findings and providing a structured prognosis.
Here's a general overview of what it typically involves:
History Taking: Medical history, the nature of your injury or condition, mechanism of injury, trauma, gradual onset, pre-disposed conditions, and other variables.
Observation: The Physiotherapist will observe your posture, movement, alignment, and any visible signs of injury, such as swelling or bruising.
Objective assessment: Thorough investigation of relevant involvments of different ligaments, tendons, muscles, bones, or cartilage, addressing both joints above and joints below the injury to identify any contributing factors.
Physical Examination: This includes testing your range of motion, muscle strength, special stress tests, and joint function.
Active range of motion testing in different planes and axis within the joints' articulating surfaces along different skeletal bones.
Passive range of motion testing through physiotherapist analysis of articular mechanics and different ligament laxity or cartilage end-feel of the range of motion.
Resisted isometric muscle testing to isolate different muscles involved without the confounding variable of joint mechanics.
Functional Testing: Assessing how your condition affects your ability to perform daily activities based on the root-cause of the problem.
Diagnosis: Based on the findings, the Physiotherapist will make a preliminary diagnosis and discuss it with you.
Analysis is drawn paving the way for a mini hands-on treatment and targeted initial rehab protocol prescription to head-start the rehab process and return to full function.
Treatment Plan: The Physiotherapist will outline a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs, which may include exercises, manual therapy, and education on injury rehabilitation.
Gait analysis and plumb line centre of gravity distribution post rehab and during treatment sessions to ensure balance and return to function efficiency.
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A professional physiotherapy clinical session designed for a registered physiotherapist to perform a comprehensive treatment of injuries, focusing on restoring healthy body mechanics through manual therapy and targeted physiotherapy exercise prescription, with a structured rehab protocol that propels an efficient injury rehabilitation p
A professional physiotherapy clinical session designed for a registered physiotherapist to perform a comprehensive treatment of injuries, focusing on restoring healthy body mechanics through manual therapy and targeted physiotherapy exercise prescription, with a structured rehab protocol that propels an efficient injury rehabilitation process.
Hereβs a general overview of what it typically involves:
Manual Therapy: This includes hands-on techniques by a licensed physiotherapist, such as soft tissue work, joint mobilization, and manipulation, to create an environment conducive to efficient healing and improved mobility.
Exercise Therapy: Tailored exercises prescribed by the physiotherapist aim to enhance strength, flexibility, and endurance, which can include stretching, resistance training, and cardiovascular exercises.
Electrotherapy: This method uses electrical energy to relieve pain, stimulate muscles, and promote healing, incorporating techniques like EMS (electro-muscular stimulation).
Education and Clinical advice: The physiotherapist provides injury rehabilitation education to patients, covering their condition, proper management, and ergonomic practices.
Recommendations for resources or devices such as crutches, braces, or orthotics are also provided to support healing. Physiotherapy treatments are highly personalized, with specific methods depending on your condition, goals, and preferences. Itβs a collaborative process, and your registered physiotherapist will work closely with you to develop the most effective treatment plan.
β’ Become part of the future of injury rehab service in Ottawa β’