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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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Receiving timely care and early physiotherapy intervention after an injury is key to supporting recovery.
As the weather gets nicer and some provinces reopen, many Canadians are eager to head to their local golf course to enjoy the game they love.
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Did you know that May is National Physiotherapy Month? While many studies show that receiving the right care after an injury can make a big difference in your recovery, not everyone is familiar with physiotherapy.
Working with Special Olympics athletes can be a profoundly rewarding experience, as they are often highly motivated to improve their skills and achieve their personal goals.
*This article was originally published by Neurologic Physiotherapy, which is part of the Lifemark family.
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The pelvic floor consists of a group of muscles and connective tissues comprised of 3 layers, the deepest of which lines the inside of your pelvis and cannot be touched from the outside.