Get Your Strength and Mobility Back!
Physiotherapy addresses musculoskeletal problems with a combination of effective methods tailored to your particular condition. We use a wide range of techniques including thermotherapy, cryotherapy, exercise, electrotherapy and manual therapy so you can resume your regular activities and feel great again.
Back to Work and Back in the Game!
After evaluating your condition, your physiotherapist will draw up a treatment plan with you, establishing treatment objectives, frequency, and duration as well as the techniques that will be used. All our physiotherapists are university graduates and members of the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ). They are specialists who will use their vast expertise to:
- Reduce abnormal muscle tension
- Ease your pain
- Improve your range of motion
- Increase your strength and endurance
- Correct your posture
Our Physiotherapy Clients
- Private clients, with or without insurance
- Injured workers (CSST)
- Traffic accident victims (SAAQ)
Problems Treated in Physiotherapy
Joint Problems
- Sprains, strain, tendonitis
- Capsulitis, leteral epicondylitis (tennis elbow), medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)
- Bursitis (calcific or non-calcific)
Post-Cast and Post-Fracture Rehabilitation
- Stiffness
- Weakness
- Coordination
Neck Problems
- Neck pain
- Torticollis (wryneck)
- Headaches and migraines
- Whiplash from traffic accidents
Back Problems
- Back sprain
- Lumbago
- Herniated disc(s)
- Sciatica
Arthritis and Osteoarthritis
- Neck, back
- Knee, hip, shoulder
Our Treatment Methods
Therapeutic Heat
Heat stimulates circulation to promote healing and to relax and reduce muscle tension.
The principal therapeutic heat techniques used in our clinics are:
- Hot packs
- Whirlpool baths
- Wax baths
Cryotherapy (Cold Therapy)
Cold reduces inflammation, pain, swelling and muscle spasms.
The principal cryotherapy techniques used in our clinics are:
- Ice pack/ice compress
- Ice massage
- Contrast baths
- NeurocryoStimulation (Cryonic)
Exercise
- Stretching exercises
- Strengthening and endurance exercises
- Proprioception exercises to develop the inner sense of the body
Manual therapy
- Mobilization
- Manipulation
- Traction
- Massage
Electrotherapy
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Neodynator
- Interferential current
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
- Laser
- Iontophoresis (to reduce calcification)
NeuroCryoStimulation or Hyperbaric Gaseous Cryotherapy
NeuroCryoStimulation provides immediate, lasting pain relief. It is recommended for the treatment of
sprains or strains,
tendonitis, bursitis, torticollis (wryneck), cervical or lumbar sprains, lumbago and sciatica.
For more information, visit our page on NeuroCryoStimulation.
Shockwave Therapy
If you suffer from
chronic tendonitis or bursitis and conventional physiotherapy has not produced the desired results, this treatment could make all the difference. Studies have shown shockwave therapy to have an
80% success rate resulting in significant or total pain relief.
For more information, visit our page on Shockwave therapy.