Panorama Physiotherapy and Chiropractic Clinic
Address
1110 Panatella Boulevard Northwest, #715, Calgary, AB, T3K 0S6
Phone
(403)-300-1199Acupuncture
Acupuncture Treatment - This is a follow up treatment from the first appointment, This will takes 60 mins.
- Cosmetic acupuncture and weight loss treatments.
- Treating women's health concerns like menstruation and menopause.
- Relief from various types of pain, including migraines.
- Addressing internal medicine issues and sub-health conditions.
- Acupuncture combined with moxibustion, Guasha, auricular therapy.
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Chiropractic
Chiropractic assessment and first treatment. If this is your first time seeing our chiropractor, this appointment is required. An assessment of your current concerns and conditions is also the absolute best way to determine the personalized approach to your treatment plan.
- Reassessment for new complaints or return visits.
- Chiropractic treatment for spinal and joint concerns.
- Musculoskeletal assessment of posture, movement, and alignment.
- Joint mobilization and spinal adjustment techniques.
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Chiropractic assessment and first treatment. If this is your first time seeing our chiropractor, this appointment is required. An assessment of your current concerns and conditions is also the absolute best way to determine the personalized approach to your treatment plan.
- Diversified chiropractic techniques for health optimization.
- Graston manual therapy for muscle and joint movement.
- Rocktape Kinesiology Taping for movement support.
- Mulligan Mobilization with Movement for joint restoration.
- Activator technique for gentle chiropractic adjustments.
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Osteopathy
Manual osteopathic therapy initial assessment and treatment to address any health concerns, postural misalignment, and pain complaints you may be experiencing. Choose this appointment if it is your first time having manual osteopathic treatment at our clinic.
- Whole-body assessment to identify somatic dysfunction and imbalance.
- Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and posture.
- Soft tissue techniques including myofascial release and fascia stretching.
- Joint mobilization and joint play for pain relief and function.
- Trigger point therapy and neuromuscular approaches for chronic pain.
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Physiotherapy
- Acupuncture and dry needling for pain.
- Concussion management and rehabilitation.
- Kinesio taping for support and recovery.
- Mulligan techniques for joint mobilization.
- Rehabilitation for injuries, fractures, surgeries.
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- Musculoskeletal pain and injury treatment.
- Sports injury rehabilitation.
- Evidence-based physiotherapy techniques.
- Active rehabilitation for recovery.
- Patient education for long-term wellness.
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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Assessment -This will takes 60 mins. The Physiotherapy will Assess, will ask about your health history and examine your physical condition. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is focusing on ligaments, connective tissue and internal and external pelvic floor muscles. Those muscles are located between the hip bones and the sacrum, and they serve as a bowl to support the pelvic organs including the bladder, colon and uterus
- Injury recovery: motor vehicle, sports, work.
- Pelvic floor conditions treatment.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for balance.
- Concussion care management.
- Manual therapy: Graston, soft tissue release.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Assessment -This will takes 60 mins. The Physiotherapy will Assess, will ask about your health history and examine your physical condition. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is focusing on ligaments, connective tissue and internal and external pelvic floor muscles. Those muscles are located between the hip bones and the sacrum, and they serve as a bowl to support the pelvic organs including the bladder, colon and uterus
- Musculoskeletal injury and pain management.
- Manual therapies: joint mobilization, myofascial release.
- Cupping therapy, acupuncture, dry needling.
- Exercise-based rehabilitation for recovery.
- Injury prevention and long-term self-management.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.