Physiotherapy

Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation in Gait Training for Parkinson’s

Gait impairment is common in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), affecting mobility, independence and increasing falls risk. Over the past few decades, research and clinical studies supporting the effects of using music clinically in rehabilitation have been developed and replicated. One of the most powerful and well-documented elements of music [...]

Physiotherapy for Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects

Breast cancer accounts for 25% of new cases of cancer with 1 in 8 women expected to develop breast cancer during their lifetime.[i] With early detection, advances in research, greater prevention efforts and advanced treatment options, there is a greater survival rate than ever before. The female breast cancer death [...]

Strength Training for Women Over 50: Counteract the Effects of Aging

While aerobic exercise such as running, biking and walking have numerous benefits on our cardiovascular system, strength training is the type of exercise that can have the biggest impact on our bodies as we age. In fact, strength training for women over 50 is a prescription for a younger, [...]

Mobile Physiotherapy for Seniors in Peterborough

Working with the elderly population in the greater Peterborough area can present some unique challenges for rehabilitation. For this demographic, travelling from their homes — sometimes in remote corners of the Kawarthas — to physiotherapy clinics may not be desirable or even possible. In cases where a senior is [...]

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