- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Stroke RehabilitationThe goal of rehabilitation after stroke is to teach you to become as independent as possible. The keystone to stroke rehabilitation is reteaching the brain to do the functions that have been affected by the stroke. The brain has an incredible ability to retrain a different area of the brain to take over the functions of the brain that have been lost due to the stroke. This is called neuroplasticity. “Neuro” refers to the brain cells and “plasticity” refers to the pliable nature of different brain cells to take over lost functions. With rehabilitation, brain cells regenerate, re-establish, and rearrange the needed brain circuits to resume lost functions despite the original cells and pathways having been damaged by the stroke. The brain effectively compensates for the dead or damaged brain cells. In instances where it cannot establish these new connections, rehabilitation works to teach the brain and body to compensate for the disabilities that occur due to the stroke.
- Labor and DeliveryMan’s does not, it is obvious why women are susceptible to several health issues and painful conditions that men will never encounter. Everything from monthly menses to childbirth to menopause, all are natural experiences that women encounter which have the potential to cause discomfort, pain or associated health problems.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Mental HealthA stroke affects the whole person; depending on the severity it can physically affect both your upper and lower limbs, your cognition, your vision, your speech and your emotional and mental health. As such, it is important to work with a full multidisciplinary team in order to best treat and manage all affected aspects. Your team may include your doctor, your Physical Therapist, a speech pathologist, an occupational therapist, a dietician, a psychologist, a social worker, and other health care professionals. Together this team of professionals can address your deficits as a whole and work together to provide you with the most effective treatment to maximize your overall abilities.
- Ultrasound
- MRIComputed Tomography (CT) scan and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan: These tests are done on your brain and used to locate the exact location of the stroke and to determine if it has been caused by a blockage or a bleed. These tests can also help rule out other conditions that may be causing symptoms, such as an infection or a brain tumour
- Computed Tomography
- SciaticaPiriformis muscle injections are commonly used to determine what is causing buttock and sciatica type pain. Piriformis muscle injections are both diagnostic injections and therapeutic injections, meaning that they can both help your health care professional determine the cause of your pain and may also provide you with relief from the pain. These injections work to eliminate pain temporarily by paralyzing the piriformis muscle and stopping spasm in the muscle. If the piriformis muscle is injecte...
- Whiplash
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyWe welcome patients of all ages. We are glad that you have decided to visit Rebound Physical Therapy. Below is a list of forms that you can print out and complete prior to your first visit.
- Occupational Therapy
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Flatfoot Correction
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyAerobic training: for patients who maintain a high level of their functional abilities aerobic training can be incorporated in terms of treadmill training, cycling, or aquatic therapy.
- Manual TherapyManagement commonly includes prescription of or assistance with specific exercises, manual therapy, education, manipulation, and other interventions. We work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility before it occurs by developing fitness and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles. This can ensure that you restore or maintain maximum movement and functional ability throughout your lifespan.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Flat Feet
- Plantar Fasciitis