Phone: 506.215.2225
Phone: 506.215.2225
We take a multi-faceted approach to rehabilitation. We work with you to develop an evidence-based treatment plan that is tailored specifically to you.
As each and every person is different and may respond to therapy in different ways, we treat the person - not the condition.
We place the highest value on education as it is always the first step in your road to recovery. Understanding why our body may not be functioning properly is a crucial and important aspect of being able to implement the change required to get us moving better! We want to help you understand your body to maximize the effect of your rehabilitation.
Manual therapy involves hands on treatment from the practitioner. Weather it is mobilizing a joint, releasing tense guarded tissues, nerve mobilization, or tactile hands on feedback to assist with motor patterning; manual therapy is often used to enhance the effect of your exercise therapy.
Our bodies were built to move. Sometimes when we have an injury or dysfunction, our movement and our ability to sustain loads can be impaired. Exercise therapy helps to restore movement, strength and function through specific progressive exercises that target the tissues or structures that are irritated or not quite functioning properly.
Dry needling is a skilled technique performed by a specially trained physiotherapist using filiform needles to specifically target dysfunctional tissues in the management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, pain, movement impairments and disability. When paired with active rehabilitation exercises, Functional Dry Needling can often aid in normalizing the function of these tissues to get you moving better.
When appropriate, and paired with a proper rehabilitation plan, shockwave therapy can accelerate the healing process in the body by stimulating the metabolism and enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue. Shockwave technology delivers strong energy pulses that are applied to the affected area for short periods of time. It produces an acoustic pressure wave that is transmitted to the body’s tissue. This stimulates cells in the body that are responsible for bone and connective tissue healing.
When appropriate we can also provide modalities that may help manage symptoms - Laser Therapy, Inferential Current, or Neuromuscular Stimulation.
We can also practice other techniques such as acupuncture, dry needling, suction cupping, guasha/soft tissue scraping, or taping to aid in your recovery.