Welcome to the second part of our three-part blog series on Knee Osteoarthritis (OA). This series will tell you everything you need to know about the condition; the symptoms, stages, treatments, and bracing options available to you. You can read part of the series here. Today we’ll discuss non-surgical treatments for OA that can help ease the pain, reduce …
Knee Osteoarthritis: My Knees Hurt, Do I Have OA?
Welcome to part one of our three-part blog series on Knee Osteoarthritis (OA). This series will tell you everything you need to know about the condition; the symptoms, stages, treatments, and bracing options available to you. In part one we will discuss what OA is, its risk factors, symptoms and stages of progression. What is Knee Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis (OA) …
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Registered Massage Therapist Spotlight: Travis Steele
At pt Health, we love introducing our great team members and giving them a platform to share what they love about their careers. With so many fascinating, ambitious, and dedicated people at pt health it can be hard to choose who to spotlight next! But today we’re turning our spotlight on Travis, a registered massage therapist and Clinic Team Manager at Thorold …
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When to Worry About Growing Pains: Osgood-Schlatter Disease
As a parent, it can be worrisome when your child comes to you complaining of pain. Many aches and pains can be explained away as growing pains, but if your child has pain and swelling in the knees and also has a lump or bump on their knee that is tender to the touch, they could have Osgood-Schlatter disease. …
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Ask a Clinician: Do I Need Arthroscopic Surgery for my Arthritic Knees?
You may have seen a recent article posted on CBC titled Why Canada is Wasting Millions on Useless Knee Surgeries. The article, which you can read here, sheds light on the latest research that suggests arthroscopic surgical repair may not be the best option for patients with degenerative knee diseases like osteoarthritis. This evidence and the recommended guidelines developed …
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Physiotherapist Spotlight: Sean Overin
At pt Health, we have so many amazing, enthusiastic, and passionate people. For us, spotlights are a great chance to introduce these great team members and give them a platform to share what they love about their careers. Today we’re getting to know Sean, a physiotherapist and Clinic Team Manager at Broadway Station Physiotherapy and Wellness, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Sean’s passion for …
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Drooping Face: How to Treat Bell’s Palsy with Physiotherapy
We know that the first thought for many patients experiencing Bell’s palsy is that dropping on one side of your face means you’ve suffered a stroke. The sudden onset of Bell’s palsy symptoms can be extremely alarming; your face may droop on one side, your mouth and eyelid might droop too. Sometimes you’ll feel pain, and most of the time …
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Help! Why Does My Tailbone Hurt?
Tailbone Pain Symptoms, Causes & Treatments Tailbone pain – medically known as coccydynia – is a soreness or aching that ranges from a mild distraction to severe and gets worse when you’ve been sitting for awhile. Many people assume that tailbone pain will go away on its own without any treatment, but that’s not always the case. So, today we’ll address …
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Physiotherapist Spotlight: Natasha Trudel
For this spotlight, we’re heading out to the East Coast again! Meet Natasha Trudel, a passionate physiotherapist and clinic team manager at Cole Harbour, located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Find out what it’s like to be a PT in Nova Scotia, what a weekender is and why Natasha starts her day so early! Name: Natasha Trudel Education: Bachelor of …
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