Lynn Valley Physiotherapy
Address
1200 Lynn Valley Road, 206, North Vancouver, BC, V7J 2A2
Phone
6049838514Services
Massage Therapy
Private - 60 Minute Massage Therapy - Initial Visit
- Swedish massage for deep relaxation and stress relief.
- Personalized therapeutic massages tailored to client needs.
- Targeted muscle tension release and soft tissue work.
- Restorative sessions promoting overall physical and mental well-being.
- Gentle techniques to enhance circulation and promote relaxation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Private - 60 Minute Massage Therapy - Initial Visit
- Intuitive therapeutic massage treatments.
- Focuses on pain relief techniques.
- Reduces muscle tension effectively.
- Promotes deep relaxation and balance.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Private - 60 Minute Massage Therapy - Initial Visit
- Supportive care during pre/postnatal stages.
- Relief for pain and muscle tension.
- Promoting trauma-informed massage experiences.
- Client-centered approach to massage therapy.
- Collaborating for effective injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Private - 60 Minute Massage Therapy - Initial Visit
- Individualized approach balances patient needs and wants.
- Utilizes many techniques across diverse patients.
- Specific interest in injury rehabilitation and pain management.
- Strongly emphasizes home care and patient education.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Kinesiology
Private - Initial Kinesiology Visit
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for injury recovery and function.
- Movement assessment and mobility restoration planning.
- Exercise prescription for strength and physical reconditioning.
- Return-to-activity and return-to-sport recovery planning.
- Injury prevention and confidence-building through progressive training.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Private - Initial Kinesiology Visit
- musculoskeletal rehabilitation and progressive exercise programs.
- movement assessment and mobility restoration through exercise prescription.
- return-to-activity and return-to-sport recovery planning.
- physical reconditioning and progressive loading for functional recovery.
- manual therapy adjuncts combined with active rehab techniques.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Private - Initial Kinesiology Visit
Physiotherapy
Private - Initial Physiotherapy Visit
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
- Manual therapy for client goals.
- Exercise prescription for recovery.
- Education on movement and recovery.
- Evidence-based treatment approaches.
- Improving manual therapy skills.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
- Treating sports-related injuries.
- Rehabilitation for dance-related injuries.
- Applying hands-on manual therapy techniques.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
- Sports injury rehabilitation.
- Spinal and pelvic injury care.
- Posture correction physiotherapy.
- Advanced manual and manipulative therapy.
- Craniosacral and myofascial release techniques.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
- Elite athlete rehabilitation for pelvic injuries.
- Core strengthening programs for athletes.
- Injury prevention for athletic performance.
- Rehabilitating sports-related injuries effectively.
- Clinical anatomy education for physiotherapists.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.
- Orthopaedic manual therapy and dry needling.
- Management of arthritis symptoms and pain.
- Post-operative care for joint replacements.
- Treating sports related shoulder and knee pain.
- Rehabilitating spinal back and neck pain.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.