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May is National Physiotherapy Month! [Infographic]

May is National Physiotherapy Month! [Infographic]

Posted May 2, 2013 by

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May is National Physiotherapy Month and the Canadian Physiotherapy Association has some great information on what a physiotherapist can do for you. As a primary health care professional, Canadian Physiotherapists make important contributions to the health & well-being of individuals every day. Our goals are to promote wellness, mobility and independence of all ages using our extensive experience to assess, diagnose and treat a broad range of conditions.

May is Physiotherapy Month!

As your local Vancouver Physio Clinic, we are proud of what our profession provides and we extend a big congratulations to the physiotherapy families around the city.

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“I came to Mike after a car accident in December 2013.  I have never had a care provider who has done as much as he has to help me get better and who has focused on the entirety of the situation and how it can affect healing instead of just the immediate problem at hand.  It has been a long road, but he uses a variety of techniques (including large needles which terrify me, but I have to admit work incredibly well) and is always looking beyond just the symptoms for the actual causes.  Since getting pregnant while still rehabilitating, he has been able to provide exercises and ideas to help with the pain that has come from the changes due to pregnancy coupled with the previous problems before.  He’s even managed to find ways to alleviate pain that is considered “normal” and just par for the course.  I simply can’t recommend Mike enough and already have sent anyone who is in need his way.”

~ T. Cassels. Read More