General Physiotherapy

General Physiotherapy

What We Treat

We're here to assist you in reconnecting with your body. Whether you're a highly athletic runner or dancer or a busy mom or dad juggling work and life balance, we can help.


ATHLETIC INJURIES | muscle strains, ligament sprains, and tendinopathy 


REPETITIVE INJURIES | occupation or sports, and bursitis


OPERATIVE PREPARATION AND RECOVERY |   joint replacement, muscle, ligament or tendon repairs, and fracture fixation


DISC BULGE AND JOINT DISFUNCTION | sacroiliac joint and spinal concerns


VEHICLE ACCIDENT INJURIES |   including postural dysfunctions involving chronic neck and back pain, muscle weakness, imbalance, and ergonomic setup


PLUS  | nerve impingement, sciatica, chronic muscle tightness, neural tension

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More Ways To Heal

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Dry Needling (IMS)/Acupuncture

We use a combination of acupuncture and dry needling to help patients with a range of conditions, from muscle and chronic pain to stress and anxiety, as a complementary treatment to their physiotherapy services.

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02

High Power Laser



High Power Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment offered at Asana Physiotherapy that uses concentrated light energy to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing for a variety of conditions.

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03

Tempomanibular Joint (TMJ) Treatment

Asana Physiotherapy provides specialized physiotherapy, including internal and external manual techniques, dry needling, and posture correction exercises, to treat Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders.

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04

Female Pelvic Floor Health

Asana Physiotherapy provides non-invasive pelvic floor physiotherapy to address a wide range of female pelvic health issues, including pelvic pain, incontinence, and postpartum conditions.



Asana Physiotherapy provides non-invasive pelvic floor physiotherapy to address a wide range of female pelvic health issues, including pelvic pain, incontinence, and postpartum conditions.

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Did You Know?

Modern Physiotherapy was established after World War One. During WW1, thousands of Canadian soldiers were injured and lost part of their function and/or mobility. As a result, Canadian physicians developed this therapeutic modality to help these patients restore their previous physical features.

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What Does Physiotherapy Do?

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Physiotherapy focuses on helping people improve their physical function, mobility, and overall well-being through a variety of techniques, exercises, and treatments to restore movement and function to individuals affected by injury, illness, or disability.


Physiotherapy can help with pain management, rehabilitation, improving mobility, prevention of injuries, manage chronic conditions, enhance sports performance and posture correction.


Overall, physiotherapy aims to optimize physical health and functionality, enabling individuals to lead more active and independent lives.

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