Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists diagnose, manage, and treat disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system including rehabilitation after orthopedic surgery, acute trauma such as sprains, strains, injuries of insidious onset such as tendinopathy, bursitis and deformities like scoliosis. Physiotherapy management commonly includes prescription of and assistance with specific exercises, manual therapy, joi... Read More

Physiotherapists diagnose, manage, and treat disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system including rehabilitation after orthopedic surgery, acute trauma such as sprains, strains, injuries of insidious onset such as tendinopathy, bursitis and deformities like scoliosis. Physiotherapy management commonly includes prescription of and assistance with specific exercises, manual therapy, joint mobilization, manipulation, education, electrophysical modalities which includes heat, cold, electricity, sound waves, assistive devices and other interventions.
Physical therapy has been found to be very effective for improving outcomes, both in terms of pain and function in multiple musculoskeletal conditions.

Women's health or pelvic floor physical therapy mostly addresses women's issues related to the female reproductive system, child birth, and post-partum. These include pelvic pain, pre-natal & post-partum care. It also addresses incontinence, pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse and other disorders associated with pelvic floor dysfunction.


Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic Massage is manipulation of soft tissues as by rubbing, kneading, and or rolling. It is generally considered part of integrative medicine. Soft tissues include muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin. A massage therapist varies the amount of pressure and movement. Studies of massage benefits have found that it can: 1. Help reduce stress. 2. Lessen pain and muscle t... Read More

Therapeutic Massage is manipulation of soft tissues as by rubbing, kneading, and or rolling. It is generally considered part of integrative medicine.
Soft tissues include muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin. A massage therapist varies the amount of pressure and movement. Studies of massage benefits have found that it can:
1. Help reduce stress.
2. Lessen pain and muscle tightness.
3. Boost your endorphin levels.
4. Improve the work of the immune system.


Acupuncture

Acupuncture is known as traditional Chinese Medicine, involving techniques to balance the flow of energy or life force known as chi or qi (chee) through interconnected pathways or meridians in the body. Practitioners insert tiny monofilaments (also known as acupuncture needles) into specific points along the meridian pathways. This practice is often used to treat pain, manage stress and promote... Read More

Acupuncture is known as traditional Chinese Medicine, involving techniques to balance the flow of energy or life force known as chi or qi (chee) through interconnected pathways or meridians in the body. Practitioners insert tiny monofilaments (also known as acupuncture needles) into specific points along the meridian pathways. This practice is often used to treat pain, manage stress and promote wellness.

Arlene T. Balbaboco is a Registered acupuncturist at the College of Acupuncture of Alberta (CAA). Prior to coming to Canada, she had seven years of experience as an acupuncturist in the Philippines. Voluntary work like feeding programs, educating people that regards health, life and achieving peacefulness by practicing Yoga Meditation. Also, in ear and detoxification acupuncture under NADA (National Acupuncture Detoxification Association) in maintaining abstinence from alcohol, drugs and tobacco. Moreover, she is a certified Tui Na (Chinese Massage) that includes Qi Gong and acupressure under the practitioner Sarah Pritchard. As an acupuncturist, her goal is to treat everyone with a holistic approach, not only in physical but also spiritual and mental health. Aside from needling, her treatment may include cupping, guasha, moxibustion, and tuina massage. She specializes to reduce stress, anxiety, depression, fatigue, improving immune function, insomnia, digestive disorders, menstrual and fertility issues, and many more ailments that causes pain.

Arlene T. Balbaboco is a Registered acupuncturist at the College of Acupuncture of Alberta (CAA).... Read More

Johnny is highly skilled registered massage therapist (RMT) based in Edmonton, having more than 5 years of work experience. He specializes in deep tissue, therapeutic, and sports massages, with a reputation for having an intuitive touch. He is experienced in helping clients relieve pain and tension through techniques such as soft tissue mobilization, stretching and cupping therapy. Johnny is in the process of completing his diploma in Manual Osteopathic Therapy. His services are well-regarded for addressing various ailments, including muscle pain, injury recovery, and overall wellness.

Johnny is highly skilled registered massage therapist (RMT) based in Edmonton, having more than 5... Read More

Nimisha did her post-graduation in Physiotherapy in Sports Injuries. She has worked in Alberta hospitals as a Physiotherapist. Nimisha likes to devote time with her patients and provide one-on-one treatments. She has keen interest in MSK and sports injuries related problems. Outside of work, she enjoys shopping, dining out and jogging. Nimisha uses: -manual therapy -joint mobilisation -soft tissue techniques -laser -ultrasound -shockwave -therapeutic exercises -education towards injury prevention as her primary methods for your recovery strategy.

Nimisha did her post-graduation in Physiotherapy in Sports Injuries. She has worked in Alberta ho... Read More

Ritesh is an internationally trained Physiotherapist, completed his post-graduation in Physiotherapy from India in 2008. Worked in a number of clinical settings and taught Bachelors and Masters students in India before immigrating to Alberta, Canada in 2013. He started practicing physiotherapy in Alberta in 2015 and has worked in University of Alberta hospital and private clinics.

Ritesh believes in following a client centered approach and treating the whole body rather than just one body part. Ritesh has ample expertise in treatment of complex cases suffering from Musculo-skeletal conditions. Also, he has keen interest in treating sports injuries and rehabilitation, MVA and WCB clients. He is trained in Canada as

Certified Functional Dry needling

Certified Acupuncture Therapist

Certified Advanced Graston Technique

Certified Spinal Manipulation Therapy

Certified Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation

Trained in Mckenzie concepts

Ritesh is an internationally trained Physiotherapist, completed his post-graduation in Physiother... Read More

Aman is a Physiotherapist dedicated to improving the health and well-being of each of her clients. Her modalities include manual joint mobilization, spinal manipulations, ultrasound, Shockwave therapy and laser. Aman also practices as a women’s health and pelvic floor therapist, performs dry needling.

Aman is a Physiotherapist dedicated to improving the health and well-being of each of her clients... Read More

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