We are a full service physiotherapy clinic that specializes in individual care, treatment, education and prevention of injury. Darryl has been working as a physiotherapist in private practice in Brandon since graduating from the University of Manitoba in 1995. Darryl opened Dynamic Physiotherapy in 2005 at a small down town clinic, and says it has been a challenging and rewarding experience to see it grow to its present size and current location.
Darryl attributes Dynamic's present success to a great and committed staff, united in their desire to offer patients a professional, friendly and motivating experience while under Dynamic's care. Realizing its importance to practice what one preaches, in most of his free time Darryl can be found swimming laps, cycling and running endless kms in his pursuit of his constantly evolving triathlon goals.
Darryl attributes Dynamic's present success to a great and committed staff, united in their desire to offer patients a professional, friendly and motivating experience while under Dynamic's care. Realizing its importance to practice what one preaches, in most of his free time Darryl can be found swimming laps, cycling and running endless kms in his pursuit of his constantly evolving triathlon goals.
Services
Dynamic Physiotherapy opened its doors in March of 2005 with the goal of providing quality physiotherapy services in a positive and healthy work environment.
Although it started as single therapist office, on the foundation of a gradual addition of quality individuals and professionals to our therapy team, we have been fortunate to experience steady growth to our present status with 7 physiotherapists and 3 registered massage therapists working in 3 clinic locations.Dynamic Physiotherapy believes the best treatment programs are those that are designed specifically for the needs of each client.
Although it started as single therapist office, on the foundation of a gradual addition of quality individuals and professionals to our therapy team, we have been fortunate to experience steady growth to our present status with 7 physiotherapists and 3 registered massage therapists working in 3 clinic locations.Dynamic Physiotherapy believes the best treatment programs are those that are designed specifically for the needs of each client.
At Dynamic, we believe that providing you education regarding your injury is essential. Understanding your body and your injury / dysfunction is an essential part of your rehabilitation process. When you come for physiotherapy, we will educate you on the nature of your symptoms or injury and the underlying causes.
In cases where injuries have kept workers away from the workplace for significant periods of time, insurance providers will occasionally fund re-conditioning, or work-hardening programs in attempt to improve cardio-vascular fitness and overall body strength. In these intensive rehab programs, prescribed exercises are customized to the individual's actual job tasks to specifically address functional abilities.
In the past, concussion recovery and return to sport was heavily based on subjective information received from the athlete, and this lack of objective measurement resulted in mismanagement in the treatment and return to activity for many.
Science in the area of concussions continues to evolve and has repeatedly demonstrated that the long-term effects of concussion, and especially repeated concussions, can be debilitating and in some cases contributes to fatality.Concussion research has led the way in the development of simple, but comprehensive brain testing for individuals.
Science in the area of concussions continues to evolve and has repeatedly demonstrated that the long-term effects of concussion, and especially repeated concussions, can be debilitating and in some cases contributes to fatality.Concussion research has led the way in the development of simple, but comprehensive brain testing for individuals.
The vestibular system is an extremely complex and important sensory system that gathers and processes information from three main inputs: 1. the vestibular labyrinth located in the inner ear which senses our head movement/position relative to gravity, 2. our visual system, and 3. the somatosensory system, information carried back to the brain from our muscles and joints.