Aghar Al-Qusus
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for muscle, ligament, tendon strains.
- Graston technique to address scar tissue and fascia.
- Active rehab with exercise prescription for stronger recovery.
- Manual therapy and connective tissue stretching for mobility.
- Physical reconditioning after soft-tissue injury and weakness.
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Motion Pro Health & Wellness
2918 Glen Dr, 115, Coquitlam, BC, V3B 2P5
*Price does not include GST
5066 Kingsway, Suite 206, Burnaby, BC, V5H 2E7
This treatment combines a 15 minute Graston Technique Treatment and a 30 minute Active Rehab Treatment. The perfect combination of passive and active rehab to recover from an injury or muscle tightness/weakness. The general goals of the therapy are to reduce the patient's pain and increase function through a combination of: Breaking down the scar tissue and fascia restrictions that are usually associated with some form of trauma to the soft tissue (e.g., a strained muscle or a pulled ligament, tendon, or fascia). Reducing restrictions by stretching connective tissue in an attempt to rearrange the structure of the soft tissue being treated (e.g., muscle, fascia, tendons, ligaments). *Price does not include GST