Sathish Lakshmanan
- Pain management for musculo‑skeletal and sports injuries.
- Manual therapy using Mulligan techniques and hands‑on techniques.
- McKenzie approach for low back and neck pain.
- Electrotherapy and active rehabilitation exercise programs.
- Acupuncture and dry needling for pain relief and recovery.
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Lambton Physiotherapy & Rehab
984 Confederation Street, Sarnia, ON, N7S 1A1
Sathish graduated with Masters of Physiotherapy in Sports and Musculo-skeletal disorders in 2006. He is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with College of Physiotherapy of Ontario. Throughout his time, he has gained valuable experience in pain management and has helped many people return to pain free active living. He brings a wealth of knowledge about Musculo-Skeletal, Sports and Neuro-Muscular injury. He has also experience in dealing with Motor vehicle accidents, Workplace injuries , Ergonomic evaluation, Pre and Post surgical rehabilitation. Sathish’s approach to patient care is multi-faceted and he believes in empowering his clients and giving them the tools necessary to heal themselves and restore mobility and function. Sathish’s Practice Philosophy is to provide high quality one on one evidence based treatments that typically involves patients education, hands on technique, Electrotherapy and active rehabilitation exercises. He believes in continuous learning and has training in Mulligan Techniques, McKenzie Treatment approach to low back and neck pain, K-taping, Acupuncture, and dry needling. He plans to continue his education by further pursuing Vestibular Rehabilitation, TMJ disorders and Management. He is also registered as an ADP authorizer for Wheelchair and walker with strong experience working with seniors in long term care and Community care settings.
Physiotherapy
Book this if its first visit or New injury that is not treated before at Lambton Physiotherapy & Rehab
Lymphatic Drainage
Lymphatic Drainage promotes healthy circulation and reuptake of lymph fluid with specialized, light-pressure techniques that stimulate lymphatic nodes and encourage the movement of lymphatic fluid away from areas of stagnation or swelling.