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Living with Parkinson’s disease can change how movement feels over time. Walking may take more focus. Balance may feel less steady. Everyday tasks that once felt automatic can start to require more effort.
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For many Canadian families, the winter months can involve many trips to the arena for hockey – for both games and practices.
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If having a booming headache isn’t enough, approximately 30% of migraine sufferers also experience vestibular symptoms (dizziness, vertigo or imbalance) during their attacks.
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If you’ve ever wondered whether you should apply heat or ice to alleviate muscle soreness, check out this heat vs ice reference guide. It demonstrates how ice and heat work to ease discomfort, how they can be applied safely and when to use them.
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Clients often ask about the difference between Gunn IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) and traditional Chinese acupuncture and which one is best for them.
If you’re spending a lot of time indoors sitting down – don’t forget to get up and take a stretch break. Try doing these five stretches daily to help ease the pains and strains from sitting all day.
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Pain on the outer side of the hip is very common, even more so since the beginning of the pandemic.
The safety and security of our patients and team members remains our highest priority. While the physical nature of massages makes social distancing difficult.