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What is physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a non-surgical treatment to relieve and cure musculoskeletal injuries. It is a highly credible and natural medical treatment option offered to all human beings to improve quality of life. The primary focus of physiotherapy is the restoration of function. Physiotherapists assess and diagnose the problem, then plan and administer treatment programs that aim to restore function or minimize dysfunction after disease or injury. Physiotherapists can also work with you to help achieve better, more cost-effective care.

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Some of the areas where physiotherapists can help are:

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What techniques/skills may be offered in your physiotherapy treatment?

At Profusion Rehab, our team of specialist physiotherapist is here to help relieve unnecessary pain through a range of comprehensive and effective techniques:

Physiotherapy FAQs

What can I expect from my first physiotherapy appointment?

You can expect a detailed assessment of the particular area of concern, a personalized treatment plan which may include manual therapy, modalities, exercises, posture training, education, and your questions and concerned addressed.

How long are physiotherapy appointments?

A thorough initial assessment would usually take up to an hour and any follow up treatments will take up to 30 or 45 minutes, depends on one or more major concern.

What is the difference between physiotherapy and chiropractic?

Generally speaking, a physiotherapist looks at the bigger picture. For example, they look at your symptoms as well as the cause of your problem and use a number of techniques to firstly reduce your pain, but then actually get to the bottom of what caused it in the first place. The Physiotherapist will aim to stop it from happening again.
Chiropractors principally deal with the position of your bones and take the view that all of your injuries are caused by a misalignment of usually the spinal column. It is very common for us all to work together.

How often will I need to receive physiotherapy treatment?

That is all depending on the nature of your injury. Our aim is to return you to full fitness as quickly and as safely as possible. We will be in a better position to answer this following your initial assessment. An acute/early phase injury may require one or two visits in a short period of time. On the other hand, a more chronic injury, such as an arthritic knee problem may require 2 or 3 visits in order to progress an exercise program to help you self manage your injury.

Are the physiotherapists at your clinic registered to practice in the province of Ontario?

Yes, all of our physiotherapists are fully licensed to practice in the province of Ontario. To ensure your physiotherapist is licensed, you can visit the website of College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and click the link of “Find a Physiotherapist