What can our team treat?
Our Scarborough therapy team has experience helping people treat a wide range of injuries and medical issues. Some of the issues we can help treat include:
● Back and neck pain.
● Hip and knee pain.
● Wrist and hand pain.
● Sports injuries.
● Pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation.
● Fall prevention and balance training.
● Women’s health.
● Prosthetic training.
● Ergonomics/workplace health.
● Arthritis.
● Amputee issues.
● Prenatal and postnatal pain.
● Work injuries.
● Motor vehicle accident injuries.
● Concussions.
● Vestibular rehabilitation
● Gait disorders
● Myofascial pain
● Worker’s compensation rehabilitation
What physical therapy techniques do we offer?
There are many therapy techniques out there, and our Scarborough clinic team is well versed in the most effective, evidence-based methods. We also excel at combining multiple techniques to create personalized therapy plans fitted to your needs. A few of the techniques that could be included in your therapy plan are:
● Infrared video goggle assessments of vestibular conditions
● Individualized exercise programs.
● Joint and soft tissue therapy.
● Virtual care.
● At-home therapy.
● Personal training.
● Dry needling.
● Ergonomics evaluations.
● Myofascial release.
● Biofeedback.
● Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
● Work conditioning.
● Neuromuscular evaluations.
● Functional capacity evaluations.
● Titleist Performance Institute-certified golf programs.
● Kinesiotaping and McConnell Taping
What can our team treat?
● Back and neck pain.
● Hip and knee pain.
● Wrist and hand pain.
● Sports injuries.
● Pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation.
● Fall prevention and balance training.
● Women’s health.
● Prosthetic training.
● Ergonomics/workplace health.
● Arthritis.
● Amputee issues.
● Prenatal and postnatal pain.
● Work injuries.
● Motor vehicle accident injuries.
● Concussions.
● Vestibular rehabilitation
● Gait disorders
● Myofascial pain
● Worker’s compensation rehabilitation
What physical therapy techniques do we offer?
● Infrared video goggle assessments of vestibular conditions
● Individualized exercise programs.
● Joint and soft tissue therapy.
● Virtual care.
● At-home therapy.
● Personal training.
● Dry needling.
● Ergonomics evaluations.
● Myofascial release.
● Biofeedback.
● Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
● Work conditioning.
● Neuromuscular evaluations.
● Functional capacity evaluations.
● Titleist Performance Institute-certified golf programs.
● Kinesiotaping and McConnell Taping
Have you ever noticed that both of your second toes on each foot are longer than your big toes? You may have Morton’s toe.
The knee joint is one of the most mobile joints in your body, but it is also one of the likeliest to become stiff or painful when standing up after
"Why do I keep rolling my ankle?!" you ask as you limp home. There are several possible answers to this question. Read this for more info.