Category: manual therapy

Bladder Incontinence Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy in Milton for Bladder Incontinence

August 27th, 2024

Introduction Bladder incontinence, or the loss of bladder control, is a common and often distressing condition that can affect individuals of all ages. It can significantly impact one’s quality of life and daily activities. At MEX Physio in Milton, we offer specialized physiotherapy treatments to manage and alleviate bladder incontinence, helping patients regain control and

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Arthritis Pain

Is Arthritis Paining You? Physiotherapy Can Help

June 5th, 2020

If you have arthritis, you know how debilitating it can be. It affects millions of people and is the most commonly reported chronic illness across the nation. Arthritis is a disorder of the joints that causes them to become inflamed. The inflammation causes the pain and stiffness that you feel, and it can result in

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Stress Related Headaches

How to Make Your Stress-Related Headaches Disappear

May 15th, 2020

Did you know that headaches are the third most common pain complaint throughout the world? They can impact your quality of life and make it difficult to function normally. Luckily, headache relief can be found through physiotherapy. Your trained physiotherapist will work with you to provide pain relief from headaches, in addition to any other

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Opioid

Reduce Opioid Consumption and Feel Better with Physiotherapy

March 20th, 2020

Long-term opioid consumption is not a good strategy for managing chronic pain. In addition to the risk of addiction, opioids simply alleviate the symptoms (pain) of a larger problem. For very real, measurable improvement over chronic pain, physiotherapy has been proven to be a much better option than opioids or other pharmaceutical painkillers. If you

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Back and Neck Pain

The Top 5 Benefits of Physiotherapy Treatments for Back and Neck Pain

February 20th, 2020

Back and neck pain can have several underlying causes. For example, any changes in the spine’s anatomy can lead to back pain, such as lumbar degenerative disc disease, lumbar disc herniation, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, or osteoarthritis. Lumbar degenerative disc disease occurs when the spinal discs experience “wear and tear,” typically due to aging. When the

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