This list highlights some of the most common conditions we treat. If you do not see your specific condition mentioned, please contact us to discuss your individual needs.
Arthritis
Arthritis is a broadly used term that encompasses 200 conditions including rheumatic ailments that affect the joints and the connective and underlying tissues. Chiropractic treatment and physiotherapy can help reduce stiffness and pain.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which is also called repetitive strain injury, is brought upon by pressure on the median nerve on the wrist. Physiotherapy can help alleviate pain, tingling, and numb sensation.
Frozen Shoulder
Individuals suffering from frozen shoulder, experience pain in the shoulder especially during movement. Through physiotherapy, lack of mobility and progression of the condition can be controlled and treated.
Hand and Wrist Pain
Numbness, tingling, and weakness tend to develop in the fingers, wrists, and hands due to injury or age. Physiotherapy can help restore dexterity, mobility, and sensation.
Herniated Disc
A problem in the soft, cushioning tissue between the bones of the vertebral column (spine) can lead to a herniated disc. One of the best remedies that provide comfort from pain and treats the injury is chiropractic and physiotherapy services.
Knee Pain
Knee pain can be triggered by an ACL tear, tendonitis, overuse of the knee, osteoarthritis, and other injuries to the knee. Physiotherapy enhances healing, provides relief, and reduces recovery time.
Lower Back Pain
Bad posture, arthritis, scoliosis, sciatica, overuse, and a number of other spinal injuries can cause pain in the lower back. A physiotherapist can help chart a personalized treatment plan after identifying the problem.
Muscle Sprains and Strains
Daily activities, sporting activities, motor-vehicle injury, and overuse of the muscle can cause strains and muscular sprains. Massages performed by trained professionals and physiotherapists can provide relief and improve recovery time.
Neck Pain
Neck pain can occur due to whiplash, herniated disc, bad posture, or even a lymphatic or throat infection. In order to restore mobility and find comfort from pain, visit our physiotherapist in Toronto.
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis causes stabbing pain in the heel. The pain that comes with the first morning steps can be treated by our foot care specialists. They will help treat the condition to provide relief.
Post Surgery
Surgical procedures can lead to chronic pain, numbness, and reduced mobility even after the surgery. Receive personalized treatment from a trained physiotherapist who can help identify the cause and help you recover.
Bad Posture
Neck, back, hip, and vertebrae pain can be caused due to bad posture and an excessively curved spine. A chiropractor will not only treat pain but will also provide corrective advice to help improve and maintain a healthy posture.
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Repetitive actions, sports, and daily activities can lead to rotator cuff injuries. Physiotherapy can help heal the pain and provide relief from rotator cuff injury symptoms.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a condition where an individual’s spine bends into an ‘S’ shape or ‘C’ shape. Chiropractic treatment can help combat pain, digestive issues, and mobility reduction.
TMJ
Dysfunction of the jaw muscles and the joints attaching it to the skull can lead to TMJ also known as temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Massage and physiotherapy can help alleviate discomfort and pain and enhance mobility.
For any specific conditions not listed here, or to learn how we can tailor our treatments to your needs, please contact us.