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Aaron Steevensz

Aaron Steevensz

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Leamington, ON
Tori Barraco

Tori Barraco

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Leamington, ON
Kathy Bueckert

Kathy Bueckert

Physiotherapist
Leamington, ON
Nicole Barich

Nicole Barich

Physiotherapist
Sarnia, ON
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Kenneth Hoard

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Joanne Holloway

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Marie-Claude Istchenko

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Peterborough, ON
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Virginia Jackson-Neville

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Peterborough, ON
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Aakriti Kaushik

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Piotr Koscielniak

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Peterborough, ON
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Kayte-Lynn Kowal

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Maria Krashniak

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Denis Lafleche

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Anita Lambert

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Andrea Latter

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Linda Lautenschlager

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
Shaun Lauzon

Shaun Lauzon

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Troy Livingstone

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Heather Livingstone

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Felicity Lyon

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Jennifer Mai

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Peterborough, ON
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Erin Makins

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Julie Manley

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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Tessa Mann

Physiotherapist
Peterborough, ON
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It is important to follow the guidance and instructions provided by your physiotherapist to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment. Here are some tips to help you adhere to your physiotherapy treatment:

  1. Understand the treatment plan: Take the time to discuss the treatment plan with your physiotherapist. Make sure you understand the goals, expected outcomes, and the steps involved in the treatment process.

  2. Ask questions: If you have any doubts or concerns about the treatment, don't hesitate to ask your physiotherapist. Clear any misunderstandings and seek clarification to ensure you have a good understanding of what is expected from you.

  3. Follow the recommended schedule: Stick to the schedule provided by your physiotherapist. Attend your sessions regularly and be punctual. Consistency is important for achieving optimal results.

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  5. Take medications as prescribed: If your physiotherapist has prescribed any medications, make sure you take them as instructed. Follow the dosage and timing recommendations carefully.

  6. Practice home exercises: Your physiotherapist may give you exercises to do at home. These exercises are designed to complement the in-clinic treatments and help you progress. Make it a priority to perform these exercises as recommended.

  7. Communicate with your physiotherapist: If you experience any difficulties or changes in your condition, communicate with your physiotherapist. They can provide guidance, make adjustments to the treatment plan if necessary, or address any concerns you may have.

  8. Track your progress: Keep a record of your progress and improvements. This can help motivate you and give you a sense of accomplishment. It can also provide valuable information for your physiotherapist to assess the effectiveness of the treatment.

  9. Seek support: If you're finding it challenging to adhere to your physiotherapy treatment, seek support from friends, family, or a support group. Having a support system can help you stay motivated and accountable.

Remember, physiotherapy treatments are often progressive and require time and effort to see results. By following the recommended treatment plan and actively participating in your own care, you can increase the likelihood of successful outcomes and improve your overall health.

. Souvent, consulter un médecin de famille local ou un physiothérapeute en collaboration avec un diététiste et un thérapeute du sport est une excellente option pour prendre le contrôle de cette condition. Les traitements peuvent varier selon le patient et selon le médecin, alors encore une fois, prenez rendez-vous et parlez-en à votre médecinà Montréal et à Québec. Marpole Physiotherapy Clinic

 

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