Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that assists people to restore, maintain and maximize their strength, function, movement and overall well-being. Physiotherapy is a science-based profession and takes a whole-person approach to health.
Physiotherapists have in-depth knowledge of how the body works and specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose and treat symptoms of illness, injury and disability. Physiotherapy includes rehabilitation, as well as prevention of injury and promotion of health and fitness.
Physiotherapists help patients of all ages maintain their health, manage pain and prevent disease.
Physiotherapists help patients of all ages maintain their health, manage pain and prevent disease through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice. The profession helps to encourage development and facilitate recovery, enabling people to be active and independent for as long as possible. As part of our other services, we also offer weight loss programs that can help after you've recovered from an injury
Whether for pain or prevention, you can benefit from physiotherapy at any time in your life.

Manual therapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy delivered with the hands to put pressure on muscle tissue and manipulate joints…

Cupping therapy involves the use of plastic cups that are gently suctioned onto the client’s body with a vacuum pump to varying pressures…

Dry needling is a specific technique performed by regulated physiotherapists for the treatment of muscular pain, myofascial dysfunction and joint immobility…
Patient Journeys
Step 1: Initial assessment with Shauna Perry, RMT and Vodder Certified Lymphedema Therapist.
Step 2: Conservative or intensive treatment plan is decided upon.
Step 3: Referral to Jane Wood for nutritional coaching to reduce risk factors and to Dr Cheryl Allen for lymphatic care.
Step 2: If the issue is resolved on the initial visit, you will be referred to Jane Wood for Nutrition Counselling and to Dr Cheryl Allen for Naturopathic Care.
If the issue in not resolved after the initial massage treatment, blah blah blah....
Step 3:
Step 1: Initial assessment with Dr Cheryl Allen to discuss acupuncture and supplementation.
Step 2: Inclusion of massage therapy to reduce pain.
Step 3: Referral to Jane Wood for nutritional coaching.
Step 1 : Mindfulness training with Jane Wood.
Step 2: Referral to Dr Cheryl Allen for completion of stress and fatigue panel, and treatment options.
Step 3: Massage therapy treatment including full body relaxation massage with Abby Gauen, Paige Afelskie or Rachel Bugden.