If an injury or limitation is slowing you down, or if you're experiencing stiff joints, or tendon/ligament irritation, contact our physiotherapists for a thorough analysis of your biomechanics/anatomical presentation. From sports Injuries, to functional day-to-day limitations, your Physiotherapist will identify the structure(s) involved, and tailor a personalized physiotherapy treatment protocol for efficient recovery, return to function, and prevent re-injury or reoccurrence:

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Your Physiotherapist will perform a comprehensive assessment of the injury or limitation, focusing on establishing the correct diagnosis, evaluate body mechanics through objective testing and thorough assessment.
Sharing significant clinical findings and providing a clinical diagnosis.
Here's a general overview of what it typically involv
Your Physiotherapist will perform a comprehensive assessment of the injury or limitation, focusing on establishing the correct diagnosis, evaluate body mechanics through objective testing and thorough assessment.
Sharing significant clinical findings and providing a clinical diagnosis.
Here's a general overview of what it typically involves:
History Taking: Medical history, the nature of your injury or condition, mechanism of injury (MOI), 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 involvement of different ligaments, tendons, muscles, bones, or cartilage, addressing both joint above and joint below the injury to identify any possible contributing factors.
Physical Examination: This includes testing your range of motion, muscle strength, special stress tests, and joint function.
Diagnosis: Based on the findings, the Physiotherapist will discuss the diagnosis with you. Analysis is drawn paving the way for a hands-on treatment based on the stage of healing of the injury, 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.
Your Physiotherapist will follow up on your response to rehab protocol, 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.
Here’s a general overview of what it typically involves:
Manual Therapy: This includes hands-on techniques by a Registered physiotherapist, such as soft tissue work, joint mobilization, and manipulation, to create an environment conducive to efficient healing and improved mobility.
Personalized Rehab Protocol Prescription: 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.
Physiotherapy treatments are highly personalized, with specific methods depending on your condition, goals, and healing stages of the injury. Recommendations for resources or devices such as crutches, braces, or orthotics are also provided to support healing. It’s a collaborative process, and your registered physiotherapist will work closely with you to develop the most effective treatment plan.
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