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Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists are primary health care professionals with a significant role in health promotion and treatment of injury and disease.
Physiotherapy approach at Dynamic Balance physiotherapy and Vestibular rehab clinc at Clayton heights includes
Pain management ( safe Treatment )
Exercises (active Approach)
Manual therapy (hands on Treatment )
= overall Improvement of function ( functional and durable recovery from injury )
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Manual Therapy
Tapping
Spinal Decompression
Exercise prescription
Electrotherapy
Conditions we treat:
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Concussion
Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries
Work related injuries
Frozen Shoulder
Golfer’s Elbow
Headaches
Heel and Foot Pain
Low Back Pain
Neck Pain
Arthritis
Scoliosis (back Pain )
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Chronic Pain Syndrome
Post Surgery
Repetitive Strain
Rotator Cuff Injury
Running Injuries
Sciatica pain
Sports Injuries
Sprains and Strains
Tendonitis
Tennis Elbow
Ankle Sprain injury
Whiplash
Total hip Replacement post surgical Rehab
Total Knee replacement post surgical Rehab
Our Physiotherapists are believe in educating the client about the injury , what is the mechanism and factors for injury . And how to perform the exercises and why it is important for your recovery.
To book an appointment with one of our physiotherapist call us 778-547-0988 or book online by clicking the button below.
Vestibular Rehab - Vertigo concussion physio
Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise-based program, designed by a specialty-trained vestibular physical therapist, to improve balance and reduce problems related dizziness and balance.
BPPV Treatment
Dizziness can be described as:
Feelings of unsteadiness
Wooziness (swimming feeling in head)
Lightheadedness
Feelings of passing out
Sensations of moving
Spinning
Floating
Swaying
Tilting
Whirling (sensations known as vertigo)
These feelings or sensations can occur when you are standing still, lying down or changing positions.
The symptoms can be constant or episodic in nature, only lasting seconds, minutes or hours.
Patients typically referred for vestibular rehabilitation therapy are those diagnosed with dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, Meniere’s syndrome, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), neck-related dizziness and migraines. Other candidates are patients who have had a stroke or brain injury or who frequently fall.
Common symptoms that can be helped with vestibular rehabilitation include:
Dizziness or blurry vision with head movements
Neck tightness, stiffness and/or pain
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Imbalance or the need to hold onto objects when walking
Headaches
Frequent falls
Generalized “dizziness, wooziness and foggy head” feelings
Vertigo/spinning
At your appointment, a Certified Vestibular therapist will evaluate your symptoms and review your medical history. Your assessment will include all or part of the following areas:
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Infrared goggle testing to observe eye movements with respect to head movements and position.
Balance and/or leg strength/flexibility
Gait (how you walk)
Visual stability and mobility
Neck mobility and neck and arm strength
Positional testing, including an inner ear exam
Based on the findings, a plan of care is developed. The goal of your treatment plan is to improve any deficits that were identified. This, in turn, will improve your ability to function in activities of everyday living, reduce your risk for falling and ultimately, improve your quality of life.
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing process. It can relieve pain and promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues. It accomplishes this by releasing growth factors in the injured tissue. Shockwave therapy is sometimes referred to as EPAT, or extracorporeal pulse activation technology.
Shockwave therapy is used to reduce pain and promote healing from tendinopathy and many other sports injuries. Some examples include:
foot pain: plantar fasciitis and Achilles’ tendinopathy
Achilles' tendinopathies
knee pain: patella tendinopathy (jumper’s knee)
leg pain: hamstring injuries
hip pain: rectus femoris and lateral hip pain with gluteal tendinopathies
elbow pain: Little League elbow and tennis elbow
shoulder pain: rotator cuff injuries
Shockwave therapy is often used in combination with other therapies such as physical therapy and platelet rich plasma injections. In the case of sports-related injuries, an injury-prevention specialist may work with the athlete to analyze their movement patterns and help them build strength and adjust their technique, so they are less prone to re-injury.
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Need Help? 778 547 0988 bpatel@dynamicbalancephysio.ca