Dawn Collins, Physiotherapist, Lumby, BC

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Dawn Collins

Physiotherapist
Lumby, BC
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Dawn Collins Bio

"Dawn Collins, BScPT, cAFCI Registered Physiotherapist, certified Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Born and raised in North Bay Ontario, Dawn attended the University of Western Ontario. After completing her Bachelor of Science in Biology, Dawn decided that her love for sports and helping people would lead her toward the perfect career path physiotherapy. Dawn graduated in 1998 from Western and made the choice to head west. Shortly after that she secured a position at a Private practice in Powell River BC, during her time there she was able to build a steady case load and also help with the local Junior A hockey team the Paper Kings. Knowing that the coastal life was not where she would settle, Dawn took a position with Osoyoos Physiotherapy where she was able to continue her education both as a practitioner and entrepreneur. She continued to complete various courses to become a better physiotherapist. In 2002 her dream of clinic ownership was realized here in Vernon, with the purchasing of Concept Physiotherapy in the fall of that year. Over the last 20 Years Dawn has built a loyal clientele by providing a comprehensive treatment approach and by working one on one with her clients. She prides herself on developing individual treatment plans based on the specific problems she identifies. Treatment may include manual therapy (joint mobilizations), soft tissue techniques such as trigger point release, massage and stretching, modalities (ultrasound, acupuncture, cryotherapy, etc.) and exercise prescription. Dawn has a passion for both sports, and helping people, she has a wide range of clientele and her goal is always to work with you to get you back to your maximum function as quickly as possible. Dawn has completed the following courses and certificates: level 3 manual therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, level 3 fit fore golf, advanced manual therapy courses involving the neck, back and pelvis, and is certified to perform acupuncture through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada."

If you are looking for local services or  treatment from your Local Physiotherapist  in the office or hospital from a Physiotherapist, contact a provider such as ( Dawn Collins ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment (250) 260-1550  ( Dawn Collins ) is in good standing with the Physiotherapy Association of Canada 

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( Dawn Collins, Physiotherapist Lumby, BC ), may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos.

Yes, it is always important to discuss the information you have learned from videos or any other source with your local physiotherapist. They are trained professionals who can provide personalized advice and guidance based on your specific condition or disease.

The techniques mentioned, such as musculoskeletal ultrasound, rehabilitative ultrasound, manual therapy, exercise, and PRP, are commonly used by physiotherapists in the treatment of various conditions. However, the suitability of these techniques for your particular situation can only be determined by a thorough assessment and consultation with your physiotherapist.

In the case of sleep apnea treatment, it often involves a multidisciplinary approach. Along with your physiotherapist, you may also work with a physician, sleep specialist, otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat doctor), and/or a CPAP specialist. Each of these professionals plays a role in evaluating and managing sleep apnea to provide you with the most appropriate treatment options.

Regarding maintaining a healthy weight, it is indeed important for overall health and can have a positive impact on various conditions. Your physiotherapist can provide guidance on exercises and activities that can help with weight management, taking into consideration your specific needs and any physical limitations you may have. They may also recommend consulting with a nutritionist or dietitian for a heart-healthy diet plan tailored to your requirements.

Remember, your local physiotherapist is the best person to provide you with accurate information and guidance based on their expertise and your individual circumstances.

Sciatic pain or sciatica is a common symptom rather than a specific diagnosis. It refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down through the buttocks and into the legs. This pain can vary in intensity and location, but it typically affects one side of the body.

The sciatic nerve can be irritated or compressed due to various underlying causes. Some common reasons for sciatic pain include:

  1. Lumbar disc herniation: When the gel-like material inside a spinal disc protrudes or leaks out and presses on the nerve roots, it can cause sciatic pain.

  2. Spinal stenosis: This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the sciatic nerve roots.

  3. Piriformis syndrome: The piriformis muscle, located in the buttock region, can sometimes irritate or compress the sciatic nerve, resulting in similar symptoms to sciatica.

  4. Spondylolisthesis: This occurs when a vertebra slips out of place and puts pressure on the nerve roots that make up the sciatic nerve.

  5. Muscle imbalances or tightness: Issues such as muscle imbalances, poor posture, or tightness in the muscles surrounding the spine and pelvis can contribute to sciatic pain.

  6. Trauma or injury: Accidents or injuries that affect the lower back or buttocks can lead to sciatic pain.

It's crucial to consult a physiotherapist or healthcare professional for a thorough assessment when experiencing sciatic pain. They will evaluate your symptoms, perform physical examinations, and may request imaging tests to identify the specific cause of your pain. Based on the findings, an appropriate treatment plan can be developed, which may include exercises, manual therapy, pain management techniques, and lifestyle modifications.

Remember, each case of sciatic pain is unique, and the treatment approach may vary depending on the underlying cause. A professional assessment will help determine the most effective strategies to alleviate pain, promote healing, and prevent future episodes.

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