Bay and College Physiotherapy and Rehab
Massage Therapy
- Deep tissue massage for chronic muscular pain relief.
- Myofascial release to restore fascial mobility and function.
- Trigger point release to reduce referred pain and tightness.
- Acupressure and acupuncture-style needling for energy balance.
- Cupping and Gua-Sha (Graston) for soft-tissue healing.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture decreases pain by stimulating nerves and increases the release of the body’s pain-relieving chemicals by the insertion of fine, sterile needles into the skin. Acupuncture is also believed to cause local tissue changes to stimulate healing.
- Acupuncture for chronic pain management and relief.
- Auricular acupuncture for ear-based balance and pain control.
- Moxibustion to warm channels and stimulate circulation.
- Cupping and Gua-Sha adjuncts to release fascial restrictions.
- Trigger point and myofascial-focused acupuncture for muscle tension.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Chiropractic
An initial assessment is used to assess and diagnose the problem(s) at hand, and to determine the best course of treatment. The doctor will carefully examine your medical history as well as provide a thorough physical examination to assess your specific needs. This physical exam may include, but is not limited to: Orthopaedic assessment; Neurological assessment; Range of motion assessment; Postural assessment. During this time, you may also wish to ask questions or discuss your concerns with the doctor. After determining a diagnosis and treatment plan, the chiropractor will usually begin treatment the same day. While some find immediate relief, the number of sessions you will need varies by condition and severity.
- Gentle spinal manipulations for back pain relief.
- Soft tissue work for muscle tension and mobility.
- Medical acupuncture for pain modulation and recovery.
- Cupping therapy to reduce muscle tightness and improve circulation.
- Care for headaches, pregnancy-related and sports-related injuries.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy
The assessment is performed on your first visit by one of our Physiotherapist. Approximately one hour is booked for the initial assessment. This is to allow adequate time to for a diagnosis and understand the best approach to treat your pain and injury.
- Neurological rehabilitation for movement and function recovery.
- Orthopedic rehabilitation including musculoskeletal injury recovery.
- Spine management and pain relief through targeted therapy.
- Post-chemotherapy and oncology physiotherapy care.
- Kinesio taping, manual therapy, and soft tissue release.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
- Treatment of sports injuries and rehabilitation.
- Post-operative rehabilitation and mobility restoration.
- Musculoskeletal pain assessment and management.
- Therapeutic acupuncture for pain relief and recovery.
- Functional dry needling for muscle trigger points.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The assessment is performed on your first visit by one of our Physiotherapist. Approximately one hour is booked for the initial assessment. This is to allow adequate time to for a diagnosis and understand the best approach to treat your pain and injury.
- Initial assessment to evaluate pain and injury needs.
- Diagnosis and treatment planning for pain and injury.
- Movement rehabilitation to restore function and mobility.
- Exercise prescription supporting recovery from injuries.
- Manual therapy for pain relief and recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.