Physical Therapy for New Dads

Congratulations on fatherhood! It’s an exhilarating and nerve-racking time rolled up into one. While you’re certainly obsessing over your new baby boy or girl, we want to remind you to also look after yourself between bouts of changing diapers, tickling bellies, and making goofy faces to get giggles (OK, those last two parts are fun). […]
Physical Therapy for Grandmothers

We recently published an article on physical therapy for new moms, which leads us to another important person in everyone’s family tree; you – the grandmother. As you know, there a new pains, strains, discomforts, and functional limitations that come as you mature, and some of these are more prevalent amongst older women than older […]
Physical Therapy for New Moms

Congratulations on motherhood! It’s an exciting and nerve-racking time rolled up into one. While you’re all-consumed by your new bundle of joy, we want to remind you to also look after yourself between bouts of feeding, changing diapers, and nibbling on tiny toes (OK, that last part is fun). Of course, you know this, which […]
Neck Pain Treatment to Look Forward To

Neck pain is extremely common in Canada. While more often diagnosed in women, in people aged 40-69 years of age, and those engaged in certain professions, it affects people of all ages, genders, and walks of life. Risk factors for developing neck pain include (but are not exclusive to) being overweight/obese, living a sedentary lifestyle, and other […]
Physiotherapy in the News | April 2023

Spring break and Easter of 2023 are now in our rear view, which means that it’s time to check in with the latest news from the world of physiotherapy as it pertains to our current and future patients and clients. Top Stories from April of 2023 Regarding Physiotherapy You Need to Know About
Why the Easter Bunny Needs Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is serious business when it comes to running any sort of enterprise. In fact, we have dedicated a significant portion of our blog to provide industries with the information they need to make educated decisions about corporate investment in physiotherapy. The industry catalogue includes everything from longshore ports and delivery services to agricultural interests and universities. But […]
Who Else is Most at Risk of Concussion on the Job?

The elderly and children ages 4 and under are generally the most vulnerable to concussions due to their risk of falls. They are followed by adolescents due to bike accidents and sports-related head injuries. The scope of this brief article however, is in regards to professions. While professional athletes come to mind, few people can […]
Physiotherapy for Hotel Staff

We have covered the importance of connecting workers to physiotherapy for a wide variety of industries, including shipping ports and delivery services to agricultural interests and universities. Today, our focus is on the hospitality industry, namely for the staff who work in hotel and resort properties. Day-in and day-out they are on-site and in-service of guests from all over […]
Physiotherapy in the News | March 2023

March is a transitional month as it marks a changing of the seasons with the winter giving way to spring. The latter (spring) opens up a world of new outdoor activities with better weather being more accommodating to them all. These activities also require musculoskeletal health which is where physiotherapy comes in, making the month […]
Physiotherapy for Relationships (Couples)

Couples who love one another continue to look for ways to better connect. This is especially true during trying times, when it feels as if something is getting in the way of happiness together. Traditionally, some may have sought the services of a couples therapist, which can most certainly be beneficial. However, over the recent […]