We endeavour to treat you and your symptoms with a tailor-made plan specific to your individual needs.
The diagnostic process for physical therapists includes the determination of the physical therapy diagnosis.
All our Therapists have more than 15 years of experience in differnt fields of Physiotherapy.
Our Clinic was modernized in 2019. That includes that we have the latest and most modern equipment.
Sports injuries are injuries that occur when engaging in sports or exercise. Sports injuries can occur due to overtraining, lack of conditioning, and improper form or technique. Failing to warm up increases the risk of sports injuries
Massage therapy is used to help manage a health condition or enhance wellness. It involves manipulating the soft tissues of the body. Massage has been practiced in most cultures, both Eastern and Western, throughout human history.
A physical therapist helps take care of patients in all phases of healing, from initial diagnosis through the restorative and preventive stages of recovery. Physical therapy may be a standalone option, or it may support other treatments.
Clinical Pilates is a form of physical exercise that focuses on posture, core stability, balance, control, strength, flexibility, and breathing. These days, Clinical Pilates is often used in conjunction with physiotherapy.
Chiropractic adjustment is a procedure in which trained specialists (chiropractors) use their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. The goal of this procedure, also known as spinal manipulation.
Workplace injuries are injuries or illnesses that occur in relation to an employee’s job. Types of workplace injuries and illnesses that can be compensated include conditions that develop over time because of poor working conditions.
Professional Focus:
☉ Physical Therapy
☉ Clinical Pilates
☉ Massage Therapy
Professional Focus:
☉ Chiropractic Therapy
☉ Sports Injury
☉ Work Injury
Professional Focus:
☉ Physical Therapy
☉ Chiropractic Therapy
☉ Massage Therapy
Professional Focus:
☉ Physical Therapy
☉ Work Injury
☉ Clinical Pilates
Evaluation (60min)……………………………………………………………………………………$150
Follow-up visit (45-60min)……………………………………………………………………..$110
Extented Follow-up visit (60-75min)…………………………………………………….$120
Evaluation (60min)……………………………………………………………………………………..$90
Follow-up visit (45-60min)……………………………………………………………………..$110
Extented Follow-up visit (60-75min)…………………………………………………….$130
Swedish……………………………………………………………………………………………………….$75
Myofascial Release…………………………………………………………………………………….$85
Deep Tissue………………………………………………………………………………………………..$65
Sports Massage………………………………………………………………………………………….$65
Prenatal Massage………………………………………………………………………………………$65
Swedish………………………………………………………………………………………………………..$95
Myofascial Release……………………………………………………………………………………$105
Deep Tissue…………………………………………………………………………………………………$85
Sports Massage…………………………………………………………………………………………..$85
Prenatal Massage……………………………………………………………………………………….$95
Physiotherapy is treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient’s mobility, function, and well-being. Physiotherapy helps through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness. Physiotherapists get you involved in your own recovery.
Physiotherapists study the science of movement. They learn how to pinpoint an injury’s root causes. Physiotherapists focus on both prevention and rehabilitation. Treatment can be for problems caused by injury, disease or disability.
Think about getting physiotherapy if you have an injury, or chronic pain that affects how you function everyday. A doctor may refer you to physiotherapy after surgery such as a hip replacement, or an event such as a heart attack or stroke.
You can expect a respectful and professional experience with a physiotherapist (PT). The physiotherapist will need to ask some questions about your problem and may need to understand other health issues you might have that could impact recovery.
They may be able to prescribe orthotics, if they have completed an assessment of your problem and feel that orthotics will help your condition.
No, you can access physiotherapy without a doctor’s referral.
This is a common way for a health care professional to verify your identity. You may need to show your health card to verify your eligibility but you can refuse to allow it to be copied.
When you book an appointment with or visit a physiotherapist for the first time you want to feel informed and have the information you need to make good decisions about your health.