Phone: (519) 304-5767 Fax: (519) 304-5785
Phone: (519) 304-5767 Fax: (519) 304-5785
Let our expert team of physiotherapists rehabilitate and improve movement disorders by using evidence-based, natural methods such as exercise, motivation, adapted equipment and education.
Shock wave therapy is a noinvasive method that uses pressure waves to treat various musculoskeletal conditions. High-energy acoustic waves (shock waves) deliver a mechanical force to the body’s tissues. Shock wave therapy may treat conditions such as degenerated tendons (Achilles tendonitis), heel pain (plantar fasciitis) and tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis).
The work hardening program is individualized, focused on return to work, and designed to minimize risk to and optimize the work capability of the person’s served. The services provided are integrative in nature, with the capability of addressing the work, health, and rehabilitation needs of the person’s served. Such a program provides for service coordination and management of the person’s injuries or illnesses.
A Certified Athletic Therapist is a health care profession that focuses in the prevention, assessment and care of the musculoskeletal disorders (Muscles, bones and joints). They are best known for their quick thinking on-field emergency care of professional and elite athletes. However, Athletic therapists also work in a clinical setting where they treat a wide range of patients, from kids with concussions to seniors recovering from hip replacement surgery. They use various manual therapies such as modalities, exercise prescription, potential bracing and taping. An Athletic Therapist's goal is to help clients return to their usual activities, whether that means playing competitive sports or walking to the mailbox and back.
Massage is the manipulation of superficial and deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue using various techniques, to enhance function, aid in the healing process, decrease muscle reflex activity, inhibit motor-neuron excitability, promote relaxation and well-being.
Orthopaedic surgery is a branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Consult with one of our surgeons to determine if a surgical or non-surgical approach is best for you.
A specialized health care field treating chronic disabilities through physical means to help patients return to a comfortable, productive life. Its objectives are pain relief, functional improvement or maintenance, training in essential activities, and functional testing of areas such as strength, mobility, and coordination.
Have you been prescribed custom foot orthotics (inserts/insoles)? Common conditions that orthotics are prescribed for include plantar fasciitis (heel/arch pain), metatarsalgia (forefoot pain), arthritic joints, neuroma, and tendinitis, to name a few. An assessment by our Pedorthist will give you information about how orthotics can help manage your symptoms.
We offer a wide range of joint braces for the entire body both custom and off the shelf. We offer bracing solutions for both daily activity as well as sport and prevention.
Our dedicated team of highly educated professionals are here to provide you with comprehensive rehabilitation services. Call us today.
270 King George Road Brantford, Ontario N3R 5L5
Phone: 1.519.304.5767 Fax: 1.519.304.5785 Email: info@mobilityrehab.ca
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