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Tag Archives: Physiotherapy

TMJ (Temporomandibular joint) disorders, known as TMD, can cause a wide range of symptoms in the jaw and face, including pain, stiffness, and clicking or popping sounds. However, many people are surprised to learn that TMD can be associated with neck pain. In this blog post, we’ll explore the relationship between TMJ disorder and neck […]

What is a Pelvic Physiotherapist?  A pelvic physiotherapist is a specialized type of physiotherapist in treating conditions related to the pelvic region. The pelvic area is responsible for a number of important functions of the body. The bones of the region include the ilium, ischium, and pubis which fuse together to form the hip bones, […]

What does a physiotherapist do? Physical therapists or physiotherapists are experts in human movement and function and work to help people improve their physical mobility, strength, and flexibility. Their roles include the evaluation, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of physical impairments, disabilities, and pain caused by injury, illness, or other conditions. Physical therapists are experts in […]

Have you experienced a fall? Have you nearly fallen and are afraid that this may happen again? Do you occasionally feel lightheaded? Are you more cautious when using stairs or other steep areas? Do you get nervous driving at night or when it rains? Being in dark or busy places makes you uncomfortable? Every year, […]

Our team of experienced physiotherapists at Physiomobility are trained to provide targeted and effective therapy to alleviate pain and improve flexibility. Tight and sore muscles are a common condition that affect our population. Tight muscles can be referred to as muscle stiffness, which may be due to poor posture, inactivity, or overuse. On the other […]

The Bottom Line: Shock wave therapy encourages a quicker and more efficient healing process than conservative therapy alone by encouraging the body’s natural healing processes. Specifically for chronic lower back pain originating from muscle injury or active trigger points in the muscles.  Back pain can be effectively reduced by a number of biological responses that […]

The Bottomline: Neuropathy is one of the conditions that commonly affects patients suffering from diabetes. Diabetic Neuropathic Pain (DNP) is partly due to insufficient blood supply to nerve endings in hands and mostly in feet.  Patients with diabetes may experience decreased circulation, pain, tingling or numbness in their feet all the times regardless of the […]

As winter approaches, occasional slip-and-fall accidents are inevitable. Hidden ice patches can be a hazard for everyone, even the fittest among us. From a strained back muscle, dislocated shoulder to more severe injuries such as fractures, falling can cause a variety of injuries. Thankfully, there are lots of easy strategies you may use to prevent […]

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