Dana Renfrew, Athletic Therapist, Ancaster, ON

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Dana Renfrew

Athletic Therapist
Ancaster, ON
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Dana Renfrew Bio

Dana Takes An Active Treatment Approach, And Emphasizes Educating You On Your Injuries And Rehab So That You Return Better Than You Were Pre-Injury. She Has Worked In High-Performance Settings With A Number Of Sports, Including The League1 Ontario Guelph Union Soccer Team, The Toronto Argonauts Football Club, And The Brampton Beast Echl Hockey Team. Despite The Title, Dana Works With More Than Just Athletes. She Also Has Experience Working With Older Populations, Post-Op Patients, And Weekend Warriors.

If you are looking for local services or  treatment  in the office or hospital from a Athletic Therapist, contact a provider such as ( Dana Renfrew ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 905-527-8708( Dana Renfrew )  is in good standing with the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association

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Hip flexor strains can vary in severity, ranging from mild stretches or micro-tears to partial or complete muscle tears. Symptoms of a hip flexor strain may include pain and tenderness in the front of the hip or upper thigh, pain or difficulty with hip movement or walking, swelling or bruising, and muscle weakness.

Treatment for a hip flexor strain typically involves the RICE method: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Resting the injured hip and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain is important for healing. Applying ice packs to the area can help reduce pain and inflammation. Compression with an elastic bandage and elevating the leg when possible can also aid in reducing swelling.

In some cases, physical therapy exercises and stretching may be recommended to improve flexibility, strength, and promote healing. Severe strains may require medical intervention, such as medications or even surgery.

If you suspect you have a hip flexor strain, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or physical therapist, for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

Please contact ( Dana Renfrew, Athletic Therapist Ancaster, ON ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients.

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