Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists get you moving and keep you moving. Physiotherapists are highly-educated experts in physical function, movement and mobility. They have advanced knowledge of how the human body moves and what stops it from moving. Physiotherapists use specialized hands-on treatment to restore, maintain and maximize optimal function and quality of life. Physiotherapists: - Assess, diagnose an... Read More

Physiotherapists get you moving and keep you moving. Physiotherapists are highly-educated experts in physical function, movement and mobility. They have advanced knowledge of how the human body moves and what stops it from moving. Physiotherapists use specialized hands-on treatment to restore, maintain and maximize optimal function and quality of life. Physiotherapists:

- Assess, diagnose and treat physical symptoms and limited movement caused by injury, aging, disability, or health condition
- Help patients understand what’s causing their condition
- Work with patients to restore, maintain and maximize movement, flexibility and physical independence
- Develop customized treatment plans that help patients take back control
- Teach patients how to restore, maintain and/or maximize movement, reduce pain, and manage any chronic symptoms
- Teach patients how to stay well, avoid future injury and achieve the best quality of life they can
- ​​Physiotherapists excel in the treatment of many conditions including (but not limited to) back pain/injury, whiplash, pregnancy-related muscle/joint issues, urinary -incontinence and vertigo to name a few
- They also help patients manage symptoms of chronic conditions like arthritis and chronic pain

Physiotherapists help patients who may have otherwise tried temporary (e.g., prescription drugs) or more invasive methods (e.g., surgery) to manage their condition. They use individualized therapeutic exercise, manual therapy and other treatment techniques.

Physiotherapists requires that the patient is involved and engaged in the recovery process, as success is often dependent on the patient’s commitment to the process.

Reference: https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/public_and_patients/about_physiotherapy/#what_do_physiotherapists_do


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is a hands-on treatment that involves manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body (muscle, skin and connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and membranes) to prevent and alleviate pain, discomfort and muscle spasm. Massage therapy also promotes health and wellness. It improves the functioning of the circulatory, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems, and helps in... Read More

Massage therapy is a hands-on treatment that involves manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body (muscle, skin and connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and membranes) to prevent and alleviate pain, discomfort and muscle spasm.

Massage therapy also promotes health and wellness. It improves the functioning of the circulatory, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems, and helps increase recovery from injury and illness.


Vestibular/Vertigo Therapy

We have physiotherapists Certified in Vestibular Rehabilitation. We can help. Many vertigo and dizziness symptoms come from a dysfunction of the vestibular organ, which is a small but important structure in your inner ear. The vestibular organ is critical for balance, coordination, and movement and when it’s impaired, patients can experience spinning (vertigo), dizziness, nausea, imbalance, p... Read More

We have physiotherapists Certified in Vestibular Rehabilitation.
We can help.
Many vertigo and dizziness symptoms come from a dysfunction of the vestibular organ, which is a small but important structure in your inner ear. The vestibular organ is critical for balance, coordination, and movement and when it’s impaired, patients can experience spinning (vertigo), dizziness, nausea, imbalance, problems with vision, and light-headedness, anxiety, among other debilitating symptoms.


Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a branch of orthopedic manual therapy that focuses on the muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, nerves and fascia of the pelvic girdle, low back and hips. During assessment and treatment, the Pelvic Health Physiotherapist uses external & Internal techniques to properly assess and treat the pelvic floor and associated structures. Our Level 3 trained Pelvic Floor ... Read More

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a branch of orthopedic manual therapy that focuses on the muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, nerves and fascia of the pelvic girdle, low back and hips.

During assessment and treatment, the Pelvic Health Physiotherapist uses external & Internal techniques to properly assess and treat the pelvic floor and associated structures. Our Level 3 trained Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist will use a combination of Acupuncture, Dry needling and Laser along with customized home exercise program & education as a part of treatment.


Acupuncture

Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body. A key component of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is most commonly used to treat pain. Increasingly, it is being used for overall wellness, including stress management. Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life ... Read More

Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body. A key component of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is most commonly used to treat pain. Increasingly, it is being used for overall wellness, including stress management.

Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force — known as chi or qi (chee) — believed to flow through pathways (meridians) in your body. By inserting needles into specific points along these meridians, acupuncture practitioners believe that your energy flow will re-balance.

In contrast, many Western practitioners view the acupuncture points as places to stimulate nerves, muscles and connective tissue. Some believe that this stimulation boosts your body's natural painkillers.


Dry Needling

Trigger-point dry needling is an invasive procedure where an acupuncture needle is inserted into the skin and muscle. It is aimed at myofascial trigger points which are hyper irritable spots in skeletal muscle that are associated with a hypersensitive palpable nodule in a taut band.

Trigger point dry needling can be carried out at superficial or deep tissue level.


Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy is a multi-disciplinary device used by physiotherapists to speed up pain relief and bring back mobility as quickly as possible. Essentially, it lets acoustic waves trigger biological effects within the body without the need for pharmaceuticals. It is a great tool for helping cure sports injuries and get patients back in the game and for restoring mobility that... Read More

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy is a multi-disciplinary device used by physiotherapists to speed up pain relief and bring back mobility as quickly as possible.
Essentially, it lets acoustic waves trigger biological effects within the body without the need for pharmaceuticals.
It is a great tool for helping cure sports injuries and get patients back in the game and for restoring mobility that may be comprised by injury or illness. We have found it to be particularly effective in dealing with patients whose lives are impacted by chronic pain.
The acoustic wave carries high energy to painful spots and musculoskeletal tissues with sub-acute, sub chronic and chronic conditions. The energy promotes regeneration and reparative processes of the bones, tendons and other soft tissues.
The kinetic energy of the projectile, created by compressed air, is transferred to the transmitter at the end of the applicator and further into the tissue.


Custom Foot Orthotics

A custom-made orthosis is a highly effective shoe insert that is developed specifically for each individual patient. The primary function of an orthosis is to redistribute forces applied to the foot in an effort to alleviate the pain and discomfort caused by a variety of conditions. An effective custom-made orthosis can result only from a casting process that produces an accurate three-di... Read More

A custom-made orthosis is a highly effective shoe insert that is developed specifically for each individual patient.

The primary function of an orthosis is to redistribute forces applied to the foot in an effort to alleviate the pain and discomfort caused by a variety of conditions.

An effective custom-made orthosis can result only from a casting process that produces an accurate three-dimensional model designed to capture the contours of the patient’s foot in the desired posture.

A wide variety of orthotic designs and material combinations are used, including polypropylene and graphite, to varying densities of ethyl-vinyl-acetate (EVA) foam and combinations of natural materials such as cork with soft, shock-absorbing polyurethane foams to name a few. The list of potential raw materials utilized in the fabrication of foot orthoses is extensive.

Custom-made foot orthotic devices are fabricated using different methods, materials, and technologies. They should be fabricated with consideration of the assessment findings and treatment plan for each individual patient.


TMD - Temporomandibular Disorder (TMJ/Jaw joint)

A TMD - Temporomandibular (TMJ/Jaw joint) Disorder includes pain and dysfunctions around Temporomandibular joint. Major sign and symptoms of TMD are as following: Pain in the facial region, TMJ, and/or temporalis (temple) muscle region Mouth-opening limitation. decreased side to side jaw movement with or clicking clicking or grinding sounds TMJ locking Ear pain, sensation of “Fullness” ... Read More

A TMD - Temporomandibular (TMJ/Jaw joint) Disorder includes pain and dysfunctions around Temporomandibular joint.
Major sign and symptoms of TMD are as following:
Pain in the facial region, TMJ, and/or temporalis (temple) muscle region
Mouth-opening limitation. decreased side to side jaw movement with or clicking
clicking or grinding sounds
TMJ locking
Ear pain, sensation of “Fullness” in the ear, Tinnitus,


Senior's Physiotherapy

Maiya Castillo is a registered massage therapist who graduated from the Lethbridge College Massage Therapy Program in 2022. She is dedicated to helping her clients be free of pain and have full mobility. She became a RMT because of how much massage helped her through her teen years with different sports injuries and tension build-up. Maiya is certified in a variety of different modalities, including:

“Deep Tissue/Muscle Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Relaxation (Swedish) Massage, Pre & Post Natal Massage, Hydrotherapy, Joint Mobilization, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Release.”

Maiya enjoys working alongside the physiotherapists at Impact Health to get clients back to where they were before their injury or even better. Her goal is to help her clients be pain free and assist in the maintenance so they stay that way.

Maiya Castillo is a registered massage therapist who graduated from the Lethbridge College Massag... Read More

Mayank Patel is a Registered Physiotherapist who is certified in acupuncture and dry needling. He has also been trained for Vestibular Rehabilitation and Post-concussion Rehabilitation. He graduated in physiotherapy from RGUHS, India in 2012 and completed a Diploma from Conestoga College, Ontario.

Mayank comes with a lot of experience in clinical practice. His areas of practice, interest and experience include, musculoskeletal injuries, soft tissue release and manual therapy techniques along with many others.

Mayank is eager to help his patients move freely and pain-free. He is hardworking, loyal and dedicated to his profession. In his spare time, Mayank loves to travel, enjoy the outdoors and hiking.

Mayank Patel is a Registered Physiotherapist who is certified in acupuncture and dry needling. He... Read More

Manasi is a Registered Physiotherapist. She is passionate about her profession and is committed to client care. Her career started as a Physiotherapist in the year 2012 when she graduated from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Her inspiration to be a physical therapist came after her father who was injured during an MVA in 2001, could walk again due to the physiotherapy treatment he received. Her areas of experience and interest include, Musculoskeletal injuries, Neurological Rehab, Pelvic Rehabilitation and many more.

Manasi has been certified in acupuncture and dry needling APTEI, Canada. Her goal is to make a difference in her client’s life, to see them get better, smile and be happy. She tailors her rehab programs as per your needs. She goes by the saying “Movement can replace many drugs, but no drug can replace movement”.

Personally she enjoys spending time with her family, loves dogs and traveling.

Manasi is a Registered Physiotherapist. She is passionate about her profession and is committed t... Read More

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