Owner and Registered Physiotherapist Denise Morbey with a great core and hip strength exercise.
Watch this video and learn how your core and hip strength can help reduce foot, knee, hip and back pain!
https://youtu.be/eB2wZR7BPSc...
23 June, 2021
Your heart is a muscle and can be trained just like any other muscle. And, like other muscles, it works better and more efficiently if it is exercised and trained on a regular basis. As with any new exercise program, getting advice from a trained,...
11 September, 2019
With schools starting again this week, we highly recommend paying extra attention to a good backpack. Backpacks shouldn’t mean back pain, therefore choosing an ergonomic backpack should be a priority. A good bag could make the difference between feeling happy and healthy, or living with...
04 September, 2019
Everyone in their life at some point has experienced inflammation. As a child you may remember this as falling over and grabbing your leg, feeling it become very red and swollen. This reaction is called the inflammatory response.
The inflammatory response is a natural body process...
23 August, 2018
BENIGN PAROXISMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO (BPPV)
BPPV is a condition brought on by the abnormal movement of small crystals (Otoconia) within the inner ear. When these crystals move from their regular position (in the Utricle), into the semi-circular canals they disrupt the ability of the brain to...
21 June, 2018
From the Vancouver Sun:
Exercise experts weigh in on distinguishing differences
Vancouver Sun | 2 Apr 2018 | GABRIELLA BOSTON
Warming up and cooling down can help lessen some muscle soreness after workouts. Experts say such workout pains tend to go away after about 48 hours.
No pain, no...
17 April, 2018
Aquatic Centre Physiotherapy is very pleased to inform you about our latest added service - Active Rehabilitation. In August 2017, kinesiologist Beth Canny joined our team and since has helped many people get back to their pre-injury fitness. Learn here what Active Rehabilitation is all...
26 January, 2018
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MOST COMMON DANCE INJURIES?
Dancers are susceptible to many types of injuries, traumatic and overuse. These injuries are more likely to occur in the lower extremities due to the stress that dancers put on their bodies. An example of a traumatic...
12 January, 2018
It is well documented that prolonged periods of sitting is responsible for an increased risk in a range of diseases. Simply put, sitting is bad for your health. So even the most ergonomically perfect office set up is not ideal if you are still sitting for 8-10...
17 November, 2017
Ankle injuries are extremely common. The most common ankle injury is a sprained ankle, but ankle pain can have numerous sources.
Ankle pain that results from traumatic injury is often thought of as sports injuries. But you don't necessarily have to be an athlete or even a social sportsperson...
28 August, 2017