Category: Aches and Pains

Ready to Gain More Energy and Say Goodbye to Pain?

Ready to Gain More Energy and Say Goodbye to Pain?

December 10th, 2021

Better Your Health with These 5 Tips! If you have recently been dealing with pain and are searching for lasting relief, our physiotherapists are here for you. With a personalized physiotherapy plan, you can discover highly efficient ways to treat your pain and improve your overall energy levels. Our physiotherapists have the experience to help

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Have You Sustained a Sprain or Strain to Your Ankle? Try Physiotherapy

Have You Sustained a Sprain or Strain to Your Ankle? Get Back on Your Feet with Physiotherapy

November 10th, 2021

Ready to Move with Ease Once Again? If you’re having ankle pain that isn’t going away, there’s a significant chance that you’ve suffered from a strain or a sprain! People sometimes use these two terms interchangeably, but there is actually a big distinction between them. A strain is the tear or overstretching of a muscle

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Aches and Pains

Say Goodbye to Your Aches and Pains with Physiotherapy

February 5th, 2021

Don’t Let Yourself Live in Pain Any Longer! Whether you have recently started waking up with generalized aches and pains, or suffering from chronic pain for a long time, physiotherapy has been proven to be the best possible treatment method for you. A sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, poor nutrition, or an injury can all

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Nutrition

How Nutrition Can Have a Positive Impact on Reducing Aches and Pains

December 5th, 2020

If you work with a physiotherapist to help manage a chronic pain condition, you will probably receive some nutritional advice as part of the process. Physiotherapists are not nutritionists, but providing nutritional advice to patients is well within the scope of a physiotherapist’s duties. For some chronic conditions, dietary changes can make the biggest difference

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Feeling Achy

Do You Wake Up Feeling Achy? It Could Be Your Mattress!

November 5th, 2020

Imagine waking up, fully rested after 8 hours of sleep. As you are gently awake, you move to sit up… only to be hit with an ache in your back. The aches in your shoulders and neck quickly follow as you move, but as you go to stand up, they are eclipsed by the dull

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