Musculoskeletal and postoperative physiotherapy.
Orthopedic physiotherapy is tailored for individuals with musculoskeletal issues — in other words, problems related to muscles, bones, and all the components of a joint such as ligaments and menisci.
Whether these issues stem from a sports injury, work accident, traffic incident, or a progressive condition, a physiotherapist can devise a treatment plan aimed at reducing both acute and chronic pain while improving functional capabilities.
A regimen of specific exercises and manual techniques, designed to restore impaired structures, facilitates safe and progressive healing.
Back and neck pain (herniated disc, facet syndrome, scoliosis, sciatica, etc.)
Joint problems (sprain, subluxation and dislocation, capsulitis, bursitis, etc.). Osteoarthritis and arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis, etc.)
Muscle pain (contusion, muscle strain, tendinopathy, etc.)
Vertigo and dizziness (BPPV)
Urinary/fecal incontinence or pain during sex
Physiotherapy SAAQ
Sports Physiotherapy
Post-operative physiotherapy
Treatment of chronic pain