Registered Physiotherapy:
WHAT IS PHYSICAL THERAPY?
Physical therapists are registered healthcare professionals who specialize in how the human body moves.
What Can I Expect From a Physical Therapist?
Physical therapists treat people who have a loss of function from health conditions, injuries, or disabilities.
The first step is assessment. When you first visit a physical therapist, they will:
- talk to you about the history of the problem you’re experiencing
- examine your muscles and joints to assess your movement and strength
- they may also do some on-the-spot tests and take some measurements
Once the assessment is complete, your physical therapist will:
- explain their initial thoughts and findings with you
- discuss possible goals and treatment options available
- work with you to make a plan based on your goals
- monitor your progress and modify treatment as needed
One key aspect in all physical therapy is education. Throughout your treatment, your physical therapist will teach you:
- about your body and how it moves
- how to do exercises safely and effectively
- how to manage your condition and prevent future problems
Throughout your care, your physical therapist keeps a written record of your treatment. If needed and you agree, the physical therapist communicates with others involved in your care.
Services (Fully Covered by ICBC) | Rates |
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45 Minutes ICBC Initial Session (Assessment Session + Treatment) | Pre-approved |
30 Minutes ICBC Subsequent Treatment | Pre-approved |
*Please note that if your accident date is within 3 months, you are automatically pre-authorized for treatments* | 25 sessions |
Regular Prices for Physiotherapy Treatments:
Services | Rates (No Tax) |
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40 Minutes- Initial Physiotherapy Treatment | $105 |
(new patients must book an initial first) | |
30 Minutes- Subsequent Physiotherapy Treatment | $95 |
30 Minutes IMS (Dry Needling) = Not Available At The Moment! | $95 |
Book Online | Locus Health Centre (janeapp.com)