I will continuing to offer physical therapy services via Telerehabilitation when required.
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Hours of Operation:
Monday 9:00 - 5:00
Tuesday 9:00 - 5:00
Wednesday 9:00 - 5:00
Thursday 9:00 - 5:00
Friday - 8:00 - 1:00
Ph. 306-347-1999 with questions or to book an appointment
Frequently asked Questions:
What are physiotherapists trained to do?
Physiotherapists are university trained healthcare professionals who help people of all ages restore normal function and mobility. Physiotherapists utilize a variety of physical treatments including joint mobilization and manipulation, soft tissue techniques, stretching, exercise and education. In addition, they utilize a variety of modalities including ultrasound, electrical current, and acupuncture to assist the healing process. Physiotherapists are able to help you increase your mobility, relieve pain, build strength, and improve balance while teaching you ways to prevent the onset or recurrence of injury in the future.
Is a physician referral required to see a physiotherapist in a private practice physiotherapy clinic?
In Saskatchewan, physiotherapists are considered primary health care providers and do not require a physician’s referral to provide treatment. However, it may be required by the individual insurance company or funding program to ensure coverage of treatment costs. If you carry private insurance, check with your insurance provider for coverage specifics.
I have been referred by my doctor for physiotherapy but I have no idea what to expect. What does a typical physiotherapy session involve?
Physiotherapy (provided by a registered physiotherapist) typically includes:
Physiotherapy can help you:
Physiotherapy is the treatment and prevention of physical injuries and movement problems.
Physiotherapy is an established, respected and evidence-based profession, which uses scientifically proven techniques to help many conditions affecting your body.
What training do Physiotherapists have?
Physiotherapists must complete a university program and meet strict standards before practicing. A Physiotherapist must have a license to practice physiotherapy.
What to Expect
We begin with a consultation and assessment to determine the cause of your symptoms and the treatment program necessary to decrease pain and normalize function. With your goals in mind, we will design a rehabilitation program individualized to your needs.
We are committed to providing physiotherapy services that are tailored to you, allowing your total number of visits to be kept to a minimum.
If you are recovering from an accident, injury, illness, or operation, talk to your physician about rehabilitation. We may be able to help you:
On your first visit your physiotherapist reviews your injury or condition and plans a treatment program for you. This includes the following:
The initial assessment usually requires an hour to an hour and a half of your time depending on the problem area/condition/injury.
Subsequent/follow-up visits usually require approximately 30 minutes to complete.
What to Bring
For the Initial Assessment, we recommend that you bring the following:
Treatment Fees:
Initial Pelvic Health Assessment - $175.00
Subsequent Pelvic Health Treatment - $90.00
Pelvic Health Re-Assessment - $140.00
Initial Musculoskeletal Assessment - $140.00
Subsequent Musculoskeletal Treatment $90.00
What are physiotherapists trained to do?
Physiotherapists are university trained healthcare professionals who help people of all ages restore normal function and mobility. Physiotherapists utilize a variety of physical treatments including joint mobilization and manipulation, soft tissue techniques, stretching, exercise and education. In addition, they utilize a variety of modalities including ultrasound, electrical current, and acupuncture to assist the healing process. Physiotherapists are able to help you increase your mobility, relieve pain, build strength, and improve balance while teaching you ways to prevent the onset or recurrence of injury in the future.
Is a physician referral required to see a physiotherapist in a private practice physiotherapy clinic?
In Saskatchewan, physiotherapists are considered primary health care providers and do not require a physician’s referral to provide treatment. However, it may be required by the individual insurance company or funding program to ensure coverage of treatment costs. If you carry private insurance, check with your insurance provider for coverage specifics.
I have been referred by my doctor for physiotherapy but I have no idea what to expect. What does a typical physiotherapy session involve?
Physiotherapy (provided by a registered physiotherapist) typically includes:
- Assessment of the current problem area/condition including a detailed history and gathering of relevant test results.
- Formulation of a diagnosis &/or problem list.
- Treatment (including clinic based treatments and home program).
- Patient education with regards to their diagnosis/problem, planned interventions, expected frequency and duration of treatments, home program, activity avoidance, and prevention.
- Ongoing evaluation to monitor improvement during the treatment program.
- Consultation with other members of the healthcare team (such as family physician or specialist) as warranted.
- pelvic floor dysfunction – pelvic pain, urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse
- peripheral and spinal joint conditions
- sports injuries
- muscle/tendon/ligament injuries
- jaw/TMJ Dysfunction
- pre & post-surgery
Physiotherapy can help you:
- Become stronger & more flexible
- Increase freedom of movement & mobility
- Stay active, reduce pain, and
- Prevent injury.
Physiotherapy is the treatment and prevention of physical injuries and movement problems.
Physiotherapy is an established, respected and evidence-based profession, which uses scientifically proven techniques to help many conditions affecting your body.
What training do Physiotherapists have?
Physiotherapists must complete a university program and meet strict standards before practicing. A Physiotherapist must have a license to practice physiotherapy.
What to Expect
We begin with a consultation and assessment to determine the cause of your symptoms and the treatment program necessary to decrease pain and normalize function. With your goals in mind, we will design a rehabilitation program individualized to your needs.
We are committed to providing physiotherapy services that are tailored to you, allowing your total number of visits to be kept to a minimum.
If you are recovering from an accident, injury, illness, or operation, talk to your physician about rehabilitation. We may be able to help you:
- relieve your pain,
- regain your strength and flexibility,
- increase your movement and mobility,
- stay active,
- prevent injury and return you to your busy life as quickly as possible.
On your first visit your physiotherapist reviews your injury or condition and plans a treatment program for you. This includes the following:
- You will be asked to fill out an information form regarding your present health status and present complaints.
- You will be asked questions about your present condition and health history by your physiotherapist.
- A physical examination is performed by a licensed physiotherapist to assess your injury or condition.
- Your physiotherapist reviews with you what was found during the assessment and discusses the recommended treatment goals and program.
- You agree or disagree to treatment before it starts
- You will gain an understanding of your condition, how you can start to manage it, and a guideline as to how many visits your treatment may take.
The initial assessment usually requires an hour to an hour and a half of your time depending on the problem area/condition/injury.
Subsequent/follow-up visits usually require approximately 30 minutes to complete.
What to Bring
For the Initial Assessment, we recommend that you bring the following:
- your physician's name and number,
- a copy of your referral if you have been given one by your physician,
- list of current medications,
- the names and contact numbers of other healthcare professionals you may be consulting,
- t-shirt and shorts (clinic gowns and shorts are available), and running shoes may also be require
Treatment Fees:
Initial Pelvic Health Assessment - $175.00
Subsequent Pelvic Health Treatment - $90.00
Pelvic Health Re-Assessment - $140.00
Initial Musculoskeletal Assessment - $140.00
Subsequent Musculoskeletal Treatment $90.00