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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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As the years go by, the human body undergoes many changes. We hit milestones over the course of our lifetimes. First puberty, then adulthood and childbearing years. Next up for females is perimenopause, soon followed by menopause.
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Note: The exercises and/or stretches in this blog are not intended to replace the advice of your clinician. If you are unsure, please speak to your clinician before attempting any of the suggestions below.
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Note: The knee pain exercises and/or stretches in this blog are not intended to replace the advice of your clinician.
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In honour of Physiotherapy month, we want to recognize the dedication and hard work that our Physiotherapy Assistants (PTAs) do to help seniors in the communities they live in.
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Note: the exercises in this story are not intended to replace the advice and directions received from your clinician.
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Concussions can be serious. Knowing if someone is experiencing the signs and symptoms of a concussion can make a difference.
Find out how to identify concussion symptoms and signs by reading this guide.
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With spring in the air, it’s time to dust off the bike, rollerblades, scooters and skateboards for some fun outdoor activity.
When it comes to injury prevention, all of these sports have one thing in common: the need to wear a helmet.
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