Physiotherapy

What is Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are allied health professionals who can treat you for muscle, bone, and joint conditions. These conditions could be impairing or limiting your ability to do everyday movements and/or sport and recreational activities. Physiotherapy helps everyday people and elite athletes return to work and play after an injury, surgery, or illness.

Physiotherapists working in Sport Medicine and Orthopaedics complete a comprehensive initial assessment and create a care plan to get you back to the activities that matter. Whether that's returning to work, running a 5k, or competing at a high-performance level, Sport Manitoba Clinic is here to help.

Who We Treat

Sport Manitoba Clinic physiotherapy serves everyone

Patients of all ages with sport and non-sport injuries are welcome. This could include workplace injuries, accidents, MPI claims and repetitive strain injuries. Our goal is to manage and treat pain whether you’re a high performance athlete or you live a relatively sedentary life. We offer professional athlete-level care to all patients.

Patient care is always one-on-one, which means clinicians do not treat multiple patients at the same time. Our appointment times are also longer, giving us time to form a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Our clinicians work directly with coaches, parents, doctors/surgeons, and other team members, to ensure your visit is exceptional and your recovery is as fast as possible.

In Manitoba, you don’t need a doctor’s referral to see a physiotherapist in a private clinic.  Extended health plans usually cover physiotherapy treatment. Contact your private health insurance provider to learn more about your unique physiotherapy benefits.

Sport Manitoba Clinic physiotherapy is also available virtually.

Fees

Initial Assessment: $95

High Performance Assessments : $115

Follow-up Appointments: $80

Your Program Might Include:

  • Functional movement training to maximize your body awareness and how your body moves through space

  • Functional exercise program
  • Education regarding activity modification, body mechanics, anatomy, and the pathology or your particular injury
  • Return to activity, return to sport, and return to work long term planning for every patient
  • Joint mobilization and myofascial release as indicated
  • Pain relieving modalities such as ultrasound and muscle stimulation as indicated
  • High Performance Assessment
  • Acupuncture