Benefits of our Physiotherapy Services

Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession dedicated to working with people to identify and maximize their ability to move and function throughout their lifespan.

Specifically, physiotherapists improve clients’ quality of life by:

Promoting optimal mobility, physical activity and overall health and wellness;

Preventing disease, injury, and disability;

Managing acute and chronic conditions, activity limitations, and participation restrictions;

Improving and maintaining optimal functional independence and physical performance;

Rehabilitating injury and the effects of disease or disability with therapeutic exercise programs and other interventions; and

and the effects of disease or disability with therapeutic exercise programs and other interventions; and Educating and planning maintenance and support programs to prevent re-occurrence, re-injury or functional decline.

Physiotherapy is anchored in movement sciences and aims to enhance or restore function of multiple body systems. The profession is committed to health, lifestyle and quality of life. This holistic approach incorporates a broad range of physical and physiological therapeutic interventions and aids.

Physiotherapy Helps in Many Ways

Many people think physiotherapy is only used for musculoskeletal (neck and back conditions). But the profession actually provides both preventative and rehabilitation treatment for an array of mobility issues, injuries and/or diseases. The following list is only some of the many different areas in which physiotherapy can help:

Arthritis

Asthma

Back pain

Cancer

Cardiovascular Conditions (including post heart attack, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and pneumonia)

Cerebral palsy

Chronic Pain

Concussions

Critical Care

Dementia

Developmental Delay & An Array of Paediatric Conditions

Diabetes

Falls & Fractures

High Blood Pressure

Incontinence

Multiple Sclerosis

Neck Pain

Neurological Conditions (stroke, concussions, spinal injury, Parkinson’s disease),

Occupational Health

Oncology-Related Conditions (including lymphedema)

Osteoporosis

Pregnancy-related Incontinence

Rehabilitation

Vestibular Disorders (dizziness)