Have you recently had knee replacement surgery, or know someone who has? We offer rehabilitation classes several times a week to help individuals recovering from knee replacement surgery restore their mobility and function. The class is suitable for anyone who has had a knee replacement, regardless of age or time since the surgery.
The class is conducted by an experienced physiotherapist who will monitor progress and re-assess at each visit. Physiologic yoga is a unique approach to traditional yoga, aimed at reducing muscle tension, calming the nervous system, and improving mindfulness. This type of yoga encompasses gentle movements and poses, while focusing on linking movements and the breath.
The class is conducted by an experienced physiotherapist who will monitor progress and re-assess at each visit. Physiologic yoga is a unique approach to traditional yoga, aimed at reducing muscle tension, calming the nervous system, and improving mindfulness. This type of yoga encompasses gentle movements and poses, while focusing on linking movements and the breath.
Services
We provide physiotherapy, athletic therapy and massage therapy for injuries and conditions including back and neck pain, pre and post-surgery rehabilitation, sports injuries, chronic pain, arthritis, reconditioning programs, neurological conditions as well as WCB and MPI related injuries. Founded in 1988, the clinic is conveniently located near the University of Manitoba and Victoria General Hospital on Pembina Highway.
Athletic Therapy can be used to treat new acute injuries, or can help you combat nagging chronic conditions. After initial recovering from an injury, often further strengthening and endurance training is needed in order to return to everyday function and prevent further injury.
Athletic therapy not only addresses musculoskeletal conditions to manage existing injuries, it can also help prepare you physically and with knowledge of proper body mechanics and posture to help prevent further injury.Athletic therapy is not just for athletes! Anyone can benefit from seeing an Athletic Therapist.
Athletic therapy not only addresses musculoskeletal conditions to manage existing injuries, it can also help prepare you physically and with knowledge of proper body mechanics and posture to help prevent further injury.Athletic therapy is not just for athletes! Anyone can benefit from seeing an Athletic Therapist.
Massage therapy, either on its own or in complement to physiotherapy is a treatment which consists of manipulation of the soft tissues of the body such as muscles, tendons, and connective tissue with the goal of improving tissue healing, providing relaxation and relief of pain, as well as increasing circulation and the activity of the lymphatic system.
Prescription custom orthotics may be recommended for individuals who have mechanical foot or lower limb issues. For example, plantar fasciitis may result if the foot is in an excessively pronated or supinated position. Orthotics help to normalize foot position and mechanics, providing relief from pain.
Visit your Physiotherapist as soon as you experience lingering pain or discomfort. Physiotherapy is a science-based, regulated health discipline designed to diagnose physical problems - and then remedy them with ailment-specific treatments. Physiotherapists are university-educated experts in physical function, movement and mobility.
Reviews (10)
Harmony
Mar 12, 2021
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Julia Florek
Oct 30, 2019
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My husband and I both needed to go for physiotherapy (I hurt my back either during pregnancy or postpartum). We were able to book back to back appointments with the same physiotherapist, and not only did she provide professional care, she was also incredibly kind and disarming (I was a bit scared I was going to be leaving in more pain than I arrived but luckily that wasn't the case). They only do direct billing for blue cross though, which is a bit of a shame. Still, I'd highly recommend them
Kenny Mai
Sep 24, 2019
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Christine Epp
Jul 20, 2019
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Barrett Ferguson
Dec 31, 2018
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Great physio and massage, both areas at Markham seem to know a lot about bones and tissue. And they enjoy sharing their knowledge and educating their patients. I’ve learned a lot from going to both physio and massage there. I have been to many different massage therapists; in my experiences from all of them, the ones who know their stuff and are passionate about what they do, are not always the most relaxing but they have often made more improvements and helped aid in my physio and recovery.
B. M.
Aug 25, 2017
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Deborah Barnum
Jan 05, 2017
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I am really surprised about the reviews on here. I've seen Lindsay a few times, and she's great! Very knowledgeable, always on time, and friendly.
I think some people seem to be a bit confused. This isn't a place to go for a relaxing massage. It is for therapeutic massage, which does hurt. It is supposed to. It is for healing not pleasure.
I think some people seem to be a bit confused. This isn't a place to go for a relaxing massage. It is for therapeutic massage, which does hurt. It is supposed to. It is for healing not pleasure.
Ryan Floyde
Oct 15, 2016
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I very much disagree with any of the bad reviews on here. Everyone was very courteous and accommodating. I went to Krista for a massage and it was fantastic. Worked out some knots that have been bothering me for a while, she can definitely put enough pressure on to get the job done. I highly recommend going here.
Iona Schmidtke
Jul 23, 2016
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Parth Purohit
Jan 20, 2016
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