Jigna Parmar (840 location)

  • Orthopedic injury assessment and rehabilitation including fractures.
  • Hands-on manual therapy: joint mobilization and manual techniques.
  • Myofascial release for muscle tension and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Pelvic floor physiotherapy and pelvic rehabilitation.
  • Exercise prescription for strength, mobility, and functional recovery.

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Yellow Gazebo Wellness

Yellow Gazebo Wellness

802 and 840 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON, M6C 1B6

Jigna Parmar has 12 years of experience in the Physical Therapy field. She is a member in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She is also certified in concussion management through the CCMI Academy and as a pelvic floor therapist. Jigna is good with assessing and treating a variety of orthopedic injuries. Her treatment includes mostly hands-on including joint mobilization, client education, manual therapy, Myofascial Release technique, and specific exercises. She promotes health wellness and quality of life for each individual. Jigna is always looking to expand her knowledge and plans to pursue further training in acupuncture and vestibular therapy. She has experience treating: · muscle and Ligament pain/ injury/sprain/strain and Joint pain · postural dysfunction (Upper and lower cord cross syndrome/upper and lower back pain) · Fracture and post-surgical condition · Sports injuries. · Workplace injuries. · Arthritis/Degenerative condition Her special interest is in Shoulder/Knee/ Ankle joint injury and rehabilitation. She supports evidence-based practice and believes in a client-centered approach to develop and implement specific goal-oriented treatment plans to help patients get to improve with pain-free ranges. In her spare time, Jigna enjoys hiking, biking, and bowling. She was also a badminton player and is an enthusiastic chess player.

Your first appointment for pelvic floor physiotherapy will include a full assessment, plus treatment. An internal exam may be required to properly assess your concern. Please note: If you have not been seen in over one year, updated intake forms may also be necessary before treatment.

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