Zen Physiotherapy: Zen Physiotherapy - 1700 Corydon Location

Zen Physiotherapy: Zen Physiotherapy - 1700 Corydon Location

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Initial Assessment & Treatment

Appointments are expected to last for 45 minutes to 60 minutes with the Physiotherapist and depending on the case it is possible to extend a couple of minutes. Physiotherapy for a wide range of orthopedic injuries (joint/muscle pain). Chronic diseases and illnesses are often complimented with physiotherapy if deemed appropriate (i.e: arthritis, obesity, osteoporosis).

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Initial Assessment & Treatment

Appointments are expected to last for 45 minutes to 60 minutes with the Physiotherapist and depending on the case it is possible to extend a couple of minutes. Physiotherapy for a wide range of orthopedic injuries (joint/muscle pain). Chronic diseases and illnesses are often complimented with physiotherapy if deemed appropriate (i.e: arthritis, obesity, osteoporosis).

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Initial Assessment & Treatment

Appointments are expected to last for 45 minutes to 60 minutes with the Physiotherapist and depending on the case it is possible to extend a couple of minutes. Physiotherapy for a wide range of orthopedic injuries (joint/muscle pain). Chronic diseases and illnesses are often complimented with physiotherapy if deemed appropriate (i.e: arthritis, obesity, osteoporosis).

  • Evidence-based therapeutic exercise programs for recovery.
  • Manual therapy and orthopaedic joint mobilizations.
  • Acupuncture and dry needling for pain relief.
  • TMJ assessment and treatment through physiotherapy.
  • Education and activity modification for return to function.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Initial Assessment & Treatment

Appointments are expected to last for 45 minutes to 60 minutes with the Physiotherapist and depending on the case it is possible to extend a couple of minutes. Physiotherapy for a wide range of orthopedic injuries (joint/muscle pain). Chronic diseases and illnesses are often complimented with physiotherapy if deemed appropriate (i.e: arthritis, obesity, osteoporosis).

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