Woodbridge Rehabilitation Centre
Services
Chiropractic
What to Expect During a SoftWave Mapping Session A mapping session is the first step in SoftWave therapy. It helps us find the exact areas in your body that need treatment. During the session, a handheld device is moved over the area where you have pain or limited movement. The device sends gentle sound waves into your tissue. •Healthy tissue usually feels like mild tapping or vibration. •Injured or inflamed tissue often feels more tender or sharp when the waves pass through. This response helps us “map” the spots that need the most attention. The session usually takes about 10–15 minutes. There are no needles, no anesthesia, and nothing invasive. Once the mapping is complete, we can begin treating the problem areas right away if appropriate.
- Chiropractic rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries and recovery.
- Spinal adjustments and joint mobilization for pain relief.
- Manual therapy for soft tissue and muscle tension release.
- Rehabilitative exercise prescription for functional restoration.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
What to Expect During a SoftWave Mapping Session A mapping session is the first step in SoftWave therapy. It helps us find the exact areas in your body that need treatment. During the session, a handheld device is moved over the area where you have pain or limited movement. The device sends gentle sound waves into your tissue. •Healthy tissue usually feels like mild tapping or vibration. •Injured or inflamed tissue often feels more tender or sharp when the waves pass through. This response helps us “map” the spots that need the most attention. The session usually takes about 10–15 minutes. There are no needles, no anesthesia, and nothing invasive. Once the mapping is complete, we can begin treating the problem areas right away if appropriate.
- Chiropractic adjustments for spinal and joint pain relief.
- Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and trigger points.
- Rehabilitation exercises to restore functional movement and strength.
- Webster Technique for prenatal and women's musculoskeletal care.
- Sports injury chiropractic care and performance-focused rehab.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Osteopathy
The session includes: • Review of health history and presenting symptoms • Postural and biomechanical assessment • Functional movement evaluation • Palpation and structural assessment to identify restrictions in joints, soft tissues, and visceral mobility • Discussion of treatment goals and clinical findings Hands-on treatment is typically provided during the first visit, depending on assessment findings and patient comfort. Treatment may include techniques such as: • Soft tissue therapy • Myofascial release • Joint mobilization • Visceral mobilization / visceral manipulation • Lymphatic techniques • Traction or trigger point therapy • Buccal facial techniques • Cupping or other supportive manual methods when indicated
- Visceral mobilization and visceral abdominal work for internal restrictions.
- Musculoskeletal assessment and whole-body assessment to identify dysfunction.
- Soft tissue techniques, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy.
- Joint mobilization and traction to restore joint mobility and alignment.
- Lymphatic drainage, buccal-facial techniques, cupping, and adjunct manual modalities.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy
Initial Assessment with a Licensed Physiotherapist. Your Physiotherapist will take a thorough heath history of your current complaint and overall health, followed up with a physical examination.
- Orthopedic rehabilitation and post-surgical recovery programs.
- Neurological rehab for spinal cord injuries and concussions.
- Manual therapy and spinal manipulation for pain relief.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders.
- Hydrotherapy and exercise prescription for functional restoration.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Initial Assessment with a Licensed Physiotherapist. Your Physiotherapist will take a thorough heath history of your current complaint and overall health, followed up with a physical examination.
Initial Assessment with a Licensed Physiotherapist. Your Physiotherapist will take a thorough heath history of your current complaint and overall health, followed up with a physical examination.
- Pain relief and management for acute and chronic conditions.
- Manual therapy for joint mobilization and soft tissue release.
- Rehabilitation for injury recovery and functional restoration.
- Therapeutic exercise programs to improve strength and mobility.
- Postural correction and movement re-education to reduce strain.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.