Bhoomi Parmar

  • Pain relief and musculoskeletal rehabilitation programs.
  • Mobility restoration and functional independence training.
  • Individual and group therapeutic exercise programs.
  • Falls prevention and balance retraining for older adults.
  • Post-injury recovery and activity-specific conditioning.

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

Physio Care Owen Sound

Physio Care Owen Sound

810 10th Street West, 5, Owen Sound, ON, N4K 3S1

Bhoomi has over 7 years of experience in Canadian healthcare and brings a combination of clinical knowledge, compassion, and dedication to her role as a Resident Physiotherapist. Her journey spans across long-term care homes, private clinics, and wellness centers, where she has worked as a Physiotherapy Assistant, Recreation Assistant, and Personal Trainer, delivering both individual and group treatment programs with empathy and clinical precision. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy and has continued her professional development through the University of Toronto’s program for internationally educated healthcare professionals. In addition to her clinical roles, she has also made meaningful contributions as a Recreation Assistant—successfully organizing wellness programs, special events, and client-centered activities in long-term care settings. Her experience as a Personal Trainer and Wellness Coach further strengthens her ability to support mobility, independence, and quality of life for individuals of all ages and abilities. Bhoomi is committed to lifelong learning and professional growth. She is currently completing her residency with us at Physio Care and looks forward to applying her well-rounded skills to support every patient’s recovery and wellness.

Physiotherapy Initial assessment - In person

Your first visit will typically last about one hour. Your physiotherapist will start by taking a thorough history of your injury. Then, your relevant medical history will be reviewed with you, and any test reports (MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, X-rays) that you bring along will be discussed. The physiotherapist will then do a physical assessment of your injury/problem area and discuss the physical findings with you. The discussion will focus on educating you on your problems and the contributing factors and the physiotherapist’s treatment plan to address the relevant concerns. After obtaining the informed consent, your therapist may start your treatment during the initial visit or wait until the follow-up visit depending on the available time.

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