Ann (Anshika) Arora

  • Hands-on techniques for long-term pain relief.
  • Therapeutic exercises for root cause resolution.
  • Musculoskeletal and sports injury recovery.
  • Rehabilitation for post-surgical and neurological conditions.
  • Pelvic, women's health, TMJ, and vestibular therapies.
  • IMS/Dry Needling and spine decompression treatments.
  • Post-concussion and geriatric care services.
  • Pediatric physiotherapy for developmental support.

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Pain Free Health Clinic

Pain Free Health Clinic

Meet Anshika Arora, Physiotherapist Anshika is passionate about long-term pain relief and believes in addressing the root cause of discomfort through a hands-on approach, therapeutic exercises, patient education, and various treatment modalities. She has extensive experience treating musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, sports injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation, as well as neurological, like Parkinson’s, cardiac, pediatric, and geriatric conditions. Her special interests include women’s health and pelvic rehabilitation. With a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy from RGUHS, India, Anshika was awarded a scholarship to complete her Master’s in the USA. She worked as a licensed physiotherapist across multiple states before moving to Canada, where she now focuses on helping patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life. Treatments Offered: ICBC Approved, WCB Approved, TMJ Therapy, Post-Concussion Therapy, Spine Decompression Therapy, IMS/Dry Needling, Vestibular Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Punjabi

Pain Free Health Clinic: Pain Free Health- Langley

20487 65 Ave, B145, Langley Township, BC, V2Y 3K8

A screening to identify imbalances, prevent injuries, and improve performance in young athletes

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Pain Free Health Clinic: Pain Free Health- South Surrey

15350 Croydon Drive, 101, Surrey, BC, V3Z 1H4

A screening to identify imbalances, prevent injuries, and improve performance in young athletes

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