Hamilton Physiotherapy Job
Physio In Motion is currently seeking a full-time physiotherapist for in-home visits within our service area (and possible some in-clinic visits in our East Hamilton clinical location). This consultan [...]
Physio In Motion is currently seeking a full-time physiotherapist for in-home visits within our service area (and possible some in-clinic visits in our East Hamilton clinical location). This consultan [...]
Physio In Motion is please to announce that we are now licensed service provider with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario. Only licensed service providers can send invoices for rehabilitation [...]
1. What is Whiplash? Whiplash is a non-medical term describing a range of head and neck injuries resulting from an acceleration-deceleration mechanism of energy transfer to the neck. Whiplash present [...]
“By increasing the automaticity of postural control (thus reducing the attentional demands) balance training with augmented sensory feedback may facilitate the reflexive functional balance responses that are instrumental in avoiding accidental falls.”
Remaining active and participating in a regular exercise program will prolong their quality of life and improve resilience to injury, but is it enough to decrease a senior’s risk of falling?
On Tuesday, October 1st, 2013 from 7:00pm - 9:00pm at McMaster University you could learn something that might save your life. The American Academy of Family Physicians conducted a study in 1988 that [...]
Here is an interesting article from the Toronto Star regarding a challenge to the Minor Injury Guideline Link to the story here [...]
Physio In Motion is proud to welcome Physiotherapist Elysha Phillpotts to our treatment team! Elysha completed her Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology from McMaster Univeristy in Hamilton, ON. She then a [...]
http://youtu.be/_ELRl5AfHbE If you could really use a great massage treatment but you're busy and having a hard time fitting some time to take care of you into your schedule, Physio In Motion may be t [...]
Here are two interesting interpretations of the SABS. The first relates to Catastrophic determination and the second relates to the application of the Minor Injury Guideline(MIG). Thank you to Wynpe [...]