Physiotherapy involves exercise therapy, under therapy for treating sports. It also involves aqua therapy, tissue therapies and acupuncture. Having a chronic pain for long, now? Do not delay. Our therapists will provide you relief with certified physiotherapy in Chestermere..

Physiotherapy for sports injuries
Our Physiotherapists are highly experienced in the treatment of sports injuries which involve muscle strain, ligament sprains and tendon problems like the tennis elbow or Achilles tendinopathy. Your injury, and your pain might be new or longstanding. Our Physiotherapists are highly trained to provide you the very best treatment to help you get better, including:
Exercise Therapy
Physiotherapists resort to exercise to aid patients improve movement, flexibility and strength to lessen the pain- both the short and long term. Our Physiotherapists are trained to ensure every patient gets the right exercise program and they will support you to learn and carry out the program to make sure you get the most from your treatment.
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Aqua Therapy
Aquatic therapy (or Hydrotherapy) includes the exercise and rehabilitation in water. This is a very effective way of aiding muscle and joint rehabilitation in a surrounding that helps to relax and support the body’s weight. As well as assisting with movement, Hydrotherapy can provide pain relief in some patients as well. Aqua therapy patients do not have to be able to swim, but it would be better to inform the physiotherapist of this priorly).
Joint Mobilization and Soft Tissue Techniques
Hands-on treatment to joints and muscles are great in reducing the patient’s pain and allowing the body to start to move more freely. Physiotherapists make use of these techniques on patients alongside other treatment approaches like the exercise therapy to make sure the patients get better faster.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is the insertion of sterile, single-use needles into particular points of the body to help get relief from pain and symptoms. Our Physiotherapists providing acupuncture treatments have undertaken specialist training in this area.