ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament which is one of the four main ligaments that stabilize the knee. When torn or injured it often means a long recovery period which could involve surgery or conservative therapies. […]
ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament which is one of the four main ligaments that stabilize the knee. When torn or injured it often means a long recovery period which could involve surgery or conservative therapies. […]
We’re excited to reopen June 1st, 2020. We have implemented many new policies and procedures to keep our patients, staff and the community safe. Here are just a few key changes you will notice when you return. […]
Repetitive movements with the shoulder are typically the culprit in causing Long Head Biceps (LHB) tendinopathies, where the deconditioning and normal aging of the tissue can further compound the injury. […]
We have introduced virtual telehealth physiotherapy, chiropractic and naturopathy appointments so that you can continue to take positive steps towards your health goals during this period of self-isolation and social distancing. […]
Manual Osteopathy is a form of hands on therapy with a primary focus of restoring function and eliminating pain by addressing the root cause of the pain, imbalance, injury or illness. It is effective on its own as well as in conjunction with physiotherapy, chiropractic and massage therapy […]
Sitting in front of a computer for long periods tends to lead our bodies into poor positions. This position is not optimal for our bones, joints and muscles which typically leads to strain in one or more regions including but not limited to the neck, shoulder, spine, pelvis and hips. […]
Cervical spinal stenosis is a narrowing of spinal canal specifically in the neck region. A chiropractor or physiotherapist can perform manual therapy, acupuncture, soft tissue release, and exercise rehab to manage the symptoms. […]
Craniosacral Therapy, also known as CST or Cranial Osteopathy, consists of light manual manipulation of the bones of the head where there is a dysfunction/imbalance or injury. This technique brings the cranial bones, sutures, membranes or other soft tissue restrictions in the body to their normal mobility and function to relieve pain. […]
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive and often painful disease of the joints that affects millions. One of the most common treatments used to combat pain associated with OA is injection of corticosteroids into the affected joint. […]
A Ganglion cyst is a small fluid-filled sac that can develop along the tendons or your joints. They are most commonly found in the wrist and hands but they may also develop in the foot or the knee. […]