
You've done the exercises. You've seen the practitioners. You're still in pain. Here's what a properly built physiotherapy plan actually looks like.
We assess the whole movement system.
Not just where it hurts. We identify how you load, move, and compensate, from the source of the problem to the areas taking the strain.
One-on-one, every session.
No split attention. No passive machines and a printout. Hands-on coaching, real-time feedback, and reassessment at every visit.
We build lasting capacity, not dependency.
You graduate with the strength, mobility, and tools to stay better long-term. Not a standing appointment you can never leave.
60-minute one-on-one assessment + treatment plan.
No pressure, no contracts.
If any of this sounds familiar, you're in the right place.
You've had physiotherapy before, but sessions felt generic, unsupervised, or the plan never changed.
You were handed a sheet of exercises and told to do them at home, with no real coaching or progression.
Pain that improves for a few days and then comes back the moment you try to do more.
Stiffness, weakness, or fear of movement that makes everyday tasks harder than they should be.
You don't want surgery or injections yet, but rest alone is not solving it.
You're not looking for more things to manage the pain. You want someone to actually find the problem and fix it.
The Real Problem
The issue usually isn't that physiotherapy doesn't work. It's that most people have never received physiotherapy that's properly designed and consistently delivered.
Most people arrive with several of these happening at once. That's why we assess the entire movement chain, your load history, how your nervous system is responding, and which drivers are actually keeping you stuck, not just the area that hurts.
What to Expect
Every case is different, but research and our clinical experience consistently show:
Our promise: we will tell you honestly at the assessment if we don't believe you're a good candidate for this approach. If your condition needs something different, we'll refer you directly.
OUR APPROACH
INITIAL VISIT
Full movement, strength, and coordination examination. We test how you load, compensate, and move globally, not only where it hurts.
Identify which specific drivers are keeping your pain and limitation in place, whether that's tissue sensitivity, movement avoidance, deconditioning, or nervous system amplification.
Leave with a written treatment plan and transparent pricing before you commit to a single additional session.
WEEKS 1 to 4
One-on-one manual therapy and hands-on techniques to improve movement range, reduce sensitivity, and calm protective responses in the tissue and nervous system.
Adjunct non-invasive technologies such as shockwave therapy, EMTT, or NESA neuromodulation are added when clinically appropriate to support tissue recovery and nervous system regulation alongside the hands-on work.
Graded movement practice, introduced at exactly the right intensity for your current tolerance, so you build confidence without triggering flare-ups.
Goal: make daily movement tolerable and rebuild trust in your body.
4+ WEEKS AND BEYOND
Progressively loaded exercise program, advanced based on reassessment every session. Your plan changes as your capacity grows.
Functional movement goals are set around what you actually need to do: return to sport, work, daily activity, or whatever matters to you.
Clear discharge criteria and a long-term maintenance strategy so results hold after the active treatment phase ends.
EVIDENCE
Walking and structured exercise programs have been shown to meaningfully reduce pain and improve physical function in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain, with sustained improvements seen at medium-term follow-up in systematic reviews.
Early access to physiotherapy for new musculoskeletal pain has been associated with approximately 10% lower likelihood of long-term opioid use in large observational studies, supporting its role as a conservative first-line option.
Aerobic exercise has been shown to produce measurable reductions in pain sensitization in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain, suggesting that graded movement can help normalize how the nervous system processes pain signals.
Physiotherapy programs combining movement retraining with education and behavioral strategies have been shown to improve functional disability more consistently than programs targeting pain intensity alone.
A systematic review of health-economic evaluations found physiotherapy-delivered interventions to be both cheaper and more effective than comparator treatments in a significant proportion of direct comparisons across musculoskeletal conditions.
Outcomes reported are group averages from clinical trials. Individual results vary based on presentation, adherence, and program design.
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YOUR NEXT STEP
Stop collecting random treatments. Get a plan built around your case, your movement patterns, and your specific goals.
Initial Physiotherapy Assessment, Edmonton — Edmonton
60-minute one-on-one session. Here's what's included:
Full-body movement, strength, and load assessment (spine, hips, and the full kinetic chain).
Identify which pain and movement drivers matter for your specific case.
Review of your history and any imaging you've already had done.
Clear written plan with transparent pricing before you commit to anything further.
No referral needed. No obligation to continue beyond the first visit.
No pressure, no contracts.
No referral needed. No obligation to continue beyond the first visit. We will tell you honestly at the assessment if we don't believe you're a good candidate for this approach. If your condition needs something different, we'll refer you directly.
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