Propel Physiotherapy

About Propel Physiotherapy

Propel Physiotherapy is a private treatment centre for catastrophic neurological injuries and complex orthopedic injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents, workplace accidents, and sports injuries, located in Etobicoke. We believe in helping our clients pursue optimal health and wellness through physical therapy and activity, education, and mindfulness. We provide comprehensive client-centered care programs. They are based on the most current, evidence-based techniques, and implemented in the most cost-effective manner possible. Once a program is tailored to your specific goals, treatment is delivered where it suits you best, whether that is in the home, at work, in your local pool or recreation centre, or in our specially-designed clinic space. We take a hands-on approach, using manual therapy, facilitation, exercise, acupuncture, and a number of other treatments to help you get back to your daily routine.

Improving Balance and Posture Makes Daily Activities Safer

What is Balance and Why is it Improtant? Balance is the communication between your brain, inner ear, visual system, and sensory system. This communication helps us as humans maintain equilibrium and helps us stand, walk, and do functional movements without falling over. Improving balance and posture can therefore make [...]

Propel Opens Physiotherapy Clinic in Pickering

We’re really excited to be teaming up with the group of experienced occupational therapists at Complex Injury Rehab to offer our physiotherapy services to people in Pickering and surrounding communities!With therapists from both practice areas sharing a space, it not only provides a unique opportunity to offer full spectrum rehabilitation [...]

Propel Sponsors Paralympic Hand-Cycling Hopeful Anthony Lue

Parasport Fosters Health, Wellbeing and Inclusiveness Propel Physiotherapy is incredibly proud to be supporting Anthony Lue for the second year in a row, as he continues his quest to earn a spot on the Canadian Men’s National Paralympic hand-cycling team and qualify for the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. [...]

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