For all new clients, individuals with new injuries, and returning clients who haven’t visited us in over three months, we kindly request that you schedule an Initial Assessment appointment.

Please note that Physiotherapy services provided outside of the hospital setting are not covered by Alberta Health and Saskatchewan Health insurance. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.

We look forward to assisting you with your healthcare needs.

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are movement specialists. They are experts in how your body moves, what stops it from moving and what is required to return you to optimal function. Your Physiotherapists will work with you to help you take back control of your movement and function. Physiotherapists are primary care providers. This means that you do not have to wait for a referral from your physician to start... Read More

Physiotherapists are movement specialists. They are experts in how your body moves, what stops it from moving and what is required to return you to optimal function. Your Physiotherapists will work with you to help you take back control of your movement and function.
Physiotherapists are primary care providers. This means that you do not have to wait for a referral from your physician to start getting help when you are faced with a pain or dysfunction. They are trained to assess, diagnose and treat a variety of muscle, bone, nerve, and cardiorespiratory conditions and will refer appropriately if further care is required. PT’s understand that simply treating a persons physical health will not have a lasting change in overall function and that is why they assess you as a whole and apply a very individualized approach to your care.


Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

If you are seeking treatment for concerns with incontinence, prolapse or pelvic pain please contact one of our Client Coordinators at (780) 594-9177 who will be happy to assist you with this booking option.


Athletic Therapy

Athletic Therapy is a unique discipline in which they are trained extensively to assess and treat a variety of muskuloskeletal conditions, particularly those seen within the athletic populations. An athletic therapist is trained to work in on-field injury assessment and in clinic rehabilitation of acute and chronic conditions. The treatment course can include manual therapy, modalities, taping,... Read More

Athletic Therapy is a unique discipline in which they are trained extensively to assess and treat a variety of muskuloskeletal conditions, particularly those seen within the athletic populations. An athletic therapist is trained to work in on-field injury assessment and in clinic rehabilitation of acute and chronic conditions. The treatment course can include manual therapy, modalities, taping, advice on bracing and/or exercise programming. The objective in Athletic Therapy care remains the same and that is to help clients return to their usual activities, whether that means playing competitive sports or walking to the mailbox and back.

After graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program in 2010 and then the Masters of Physical Therapy Program in 2012 from the University of Saskatchewan, TJ accepted a position at the Cold Lake Healthcare Centre Rehabilitation Department and was quick to call Cold Lake home.

TJ has a diverse care experience including acute care, long term care, post surgical/fracture, neurological, cardiac care, chronic condition management, pre/post natal care, sporting injuries and treating muscle, joint and nerve conditions. TJ continued her educational pursuits completing courses in Kinesiotaping, Functional Dry Needling (Level 1 & 2), McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy and Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Therapies (Level 1 & 2 Lower).

After graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program in 2010 and then the Masters... Read More

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