Physiotherapy Services
Chronic
Pain
Pain that has been present for some time and continues to persist. It could be back pain, neck pain, chronic headaches, pain from an old injury or inflammatory chronic pain like arthritis- Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis, various pain syndrome like Fibromyalgia, etc. It could also just be mechanical pain because of your work or poor posture.
Sports Injuries and Prevention
Any injury that has resulted from playing sports? Physiotherapy can help you recover from these injuries. It helps in overall strengthening and focusing on your individual needs. It not only helps you get back to your favorite sport but also prevents any further damage.
Pre and Post Operative Rehab
Some issues like ligament tears, total knee, and hip replacements, tendon repairs, nerve release procedures, rotator cuff tears, etc. may warrant surgery or an operative consult. Our physiotherapists will help you strengthen and prepare for surgery. You can speed up your recovery and be aware of your journey to rehabilitation. In cases of fractures where immobilization or fixation with screws and plates is done, Physiotherapy is key to achieving full range of motion and muscle strength after periods of inactivity. In certain cases, it has also proven Physiotherapy negates the need for surgery by working on your issues with the help of conservative treatment.
Musculoskeletal
Injuries
All musculoskeletal issues including but not limited to a neck sprain, knee strain, pulled back, tennis elbow, golfers elbow, dequervains syndrome, shoulder and rotator cuff tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, achilles pain, shin splints, patello-femoral pain syndrome, ligament strains and meniscal issues, bursitis, etc.
Kinisio Taping
Using K tape to help increase proprioceptive feedback and bracing. Used as an effective way to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness while promoting mobility and safe movements, especially when back to playing sports.
Laser Treatment
State-of-the-art, newest technology laser treatment which is evidence-based and proven to reduce inflammation and promote healing in tissues. Even safe to use on recent fractures.
Electrotherapy
Using electrical modalities like Ultrasound, interferential current therapy, heating pads, and ice packs to relieve pain and inflammation and to increase the circulation to the areas of injury.
Neurological Conditions
Movement problems resulting from stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis. Peripheral nerve issues, sciatic pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, unexplained numbness and tingling in hands, feet, etc.
Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain is a serious condition often caused by strain, overuse of muscles, or an injury. It can be reduced if you stay active, use ice packs, avoid certain positions and activities that may enhance the pain, and take pain relievers when you need them the most. Click Here
Knee Pain Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy for knee pain is an effective remedy known to end all discomforts and woes related to your knees. A good physiotherapy program can address the majority of knee pain issues while mitigating their chances of reoccurrence. Click Here
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain is a common problem affecting around 18% to 26% adults. As the shoulder is involved in the range of motion of all our joints, so shoulder pain or injuries cause extreme discomfort to your body. The shoulder joints have three major parts Click Here
Hip Pain Physiotherapy
Hip pain can occur for many reasons, and more than millions of people are dealing with it. Yet, most of them never look for its cure. They think that the pain will slowly disappear with time. But that does not happen.
Physiotherapy for Arthritis
Arthritis is a medical condition that refers to the tenderness and swelling of one or more joints. It’s common in both men and women, but with age, this problem gets worse. A person dealing with it can get a little relief by visiting the right professional. Click Here
Physiotherapy for Tendonitis
The pain of any kind is not normal. Whether it’s back pain, knee pain, or pain caused due to irritation of a tendon, getting Physiotherapy treatment in Mississauga is essential. Physiotherapy treatment is recommended because it’s effective and safe. Click Here
Chiropractor Treatment
Proremedy Physiotherapy has been providing quality care to the community for years. Our team of experienced Chiropractors will work with you to create a treatment plan specific to your individual needs. Click Here
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a common problem suffered by women with advancing age or after childbirth. It refers to the loss of bladder control which is distressing and socially disruptive. It can be caused by personal health issues or hygiene problems. Click Here
Pelvic pain refers to the pain in the pelvis, lower abdomen, and perineum area (between the rectum and vagina). It is commonly experienced by women and there could be several reasons behind that. The pain becomes chronic pain if it lasts for over six months. Pelvic pain physiotherapy helps to restore strength, flexibility, and function in the muscles and joints in the pelvic area. Click Here
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Vulvodynia: Pain at vulvar superficial tissue
Vestibulodynia : Pain at the vaginal entrance
Clitordynia : Pain at clitoris
Pubic Symphysis Pain and Dysfunction : Pain in the pubic area felt constantly while standing, walking, moving in and out of a chair or bed, mostly occurs in pregnancy.
Endometriosis : Growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus resulting in pain in the abdomen or pelvic region.
Dysmenorrhea : Pain during or before periods
Associated with pregnancy or persisting after giving birth.
Coccydynia or pain in coccyx due to extended periods of sitting.
Vaginismus
Inability to have any penetration in the vagina. A feeling of closed vaginal muscles.
Dyspareunia
Pain with intercourse.
Abdominal Muscle Separation
Rectus Diastasis is a separation of an abdominal muscle that may cause low back pain, weak core, and even prolapse.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whilst preparing yourself for your physio appointment, make sure you write down your symptoms so you don’t forget to mention anything. If there are any investigations or diagnostic reports from a specialist, it is best to bring a copy with you. Be clear on what your goals are from this treatment. Write down your questions so you don’t miss out on anything and can use the time to your maximum advantage.
We at Proremedy Physiotherapy Mississauga Clinic cover physiotherapy for not only seniors but also for students and some other patients as well to help patients recover from illness, surgery or injury, etc.
Usually, physio sessions last between 30 minutes to an hour, but this depends on the situation. The first appointment can usually be longer because time can be taken to take a patient’s medical history.
Fees for your appointment will depend on if you’re seeing the physiotherapist for pelvic floor Physiotherapy in Mississauga or for other conditions like any muscle or bone health issue. Initial assessment and treatment are longer appointments and cost more. Discounted rates are provided for seniors and students. Call our experts for more details and to find out if you qualify for any rebates.
Best Physiotherapy In
Mississauga
Chronic
Pain
Pain that has been present for some time and continues to persist. It could be back pain, neck pain, chronic headaches, pain from an old injury or inflammatory chronic pain like arthritis- Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis, various pain syndrome like Fibromyalgia, etc. It could also just be mechanical pain because of your work or poor posture.
Sports Injuries and Prevention
Any injury that has resulted from playing sports? Physiotherapy can help you recover from these injuries. It helps in overall strengthening and focusing on your individual needs. It not only helps you get back to your favorite sport but also prevents any further damage.
Pre and Post Operative Rehab
Some issues like ligament tears, total knee, and hip replacements, tendon repairs, nerve release procedures, rotator cuff tears, etc. may warrant surgery or an operative consult. Our physiotherapists will help you strengthen and prepare for surgery. You can speed up your recovery and be aware of your journey to rehabilitation. In cases of fractures where immobilization or fixation with screws and plates is done, Physiotherapy is key to achieving full range of motion and muscle strength after periods of inactivity. In certain cases, it has also proven Physiotherapy negates the need for surgery by working on your issues with the help of conservative treatment.
Musculoskeletal
Injuries
All musculoskeletal issues including but not limited to a neck sprain, knee strain, pulled back, tennis elbow, golfers elbow, dequervains syndrome, shoulder and rotator cuff tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, achilles pain, shin splints, patello-femoral pain syndrome, ligament strains and meniscal issues, bursitis, etc.
Dynamic and Kinisio Taping
Using K tape to help increase proprioceptive feedback and bracing. Used as an effective way to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness while promoting mobility and safe movements, especially when back to playing sports.
Laser Treatment
State-of-the-art, newest technology laser treatment which is evidence-based and proven to reduce inflammation and promote healing in tissues. Even safe to use on recent fractures.
Electrotherapy
Using electrical modalities like Ultrasound, interferential current therapy, heating pads, and ice packs to relieve pain and inflammation and to increase the circulation to the areas of injury.
Neurological Conditions
Movement problems resulting from stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis. Peripheral nerve issues, sciatic pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, unexplained numbness and tingling in hands, feet, etc.