At Albion Hills Physiotherapy our skilled physiotherapists are able to assess and determine the cause of your problem so that treatment is focused on your individualized needs.

Physiotherapists are University trained rehabilitation professionals who assess and treat musculoskeletal (joint, bone, muscle, tendon, ligament, cartilage), cardiovascular (heart and circulation), and neurological (brain and nervous system) disorders.

At Albion Hills Physiotherapy our skilled physiotherapists are able to assess and determine the cause of your problem so that treatment is focused on your individualized needs. As primary healthcare practitioners, a physician’s referral is not required to be assessed by a physiotherapist.

Our Services Are Covered By:

  • Extended Health Benefits from your employer
  • Motor Vehicle Accident Benefits (MVA) through car insurance
  • W.S.I.B.
  • Self-payment (income Tax Receipts provided)

What Do Our Physiotherapists Have To Offer?

  • assessment and treatment expertise gained from continuous education and specialization
  • a thorough understanding of normal and abnormal body function
  • a focus on hands on treatment (manual therapy)
  • a selection of pain relieving modalities (ultrasound, interferential current, muscle stimulation and paraffin wax)
  • specialized skills in acupuncture, myofacial release and movement analysis (no additional fees for these specialized services)
  • ongoing communication and reports with other medical professionals and insurance companies assisting in your care
  • knowledgeable support staff to assist in your care
  • skills in athletic and joint taping to avoid unwanted movements and injuries
  • access to high quality bracing, orthotic and rehabilitation products
  • thorough exercise programs to assist with stretching, strengthening and conditioning people at all fitness levels and stages of recovery

Commonly Treated Injuries Include:

  • athletic injuries
  • knee and ankle sprains
  • arthritis
  • motor vehicle accident injuries
  • rotator cuff injuries
  • tennis elbow
  • plantar fasciitis
  • jaw pain and headaches
  • neck and back pain
  • repetitive strain injuries
  • hand injuries
  • scoliosis
  • sciatica
  • carpal tunnel syndrome
  • poor posture
  • muscle weakness and de-conditioning
  • fractures (following cast removal)
  • joint replacement rehabilitation
  • rehabilitation following knee ligament or cartilage repairs