Pain, Chronic Illness and Mobility Issues can hold you back. Rutland Physical Therapy has a caring team that will be with you through your journey to being the best you can be.
Combine their skills with the latest tech and you really will have the best recovery possible.
Since 1988, Shari Brown and her RPT team have helped thousands of people of all ages.
All the Physiotherapists at Rutland Physical Therapy have taken extensive post-graduate courses in Manual Therapy. Many of these courses are part of the curriculum of the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association which involve courses, mentorship and rigorous exams that result in the designation of Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapists (FCAMPT).
The bio-stimulating effect of laser therapy causes a decrease in inflammation and pain and an increase in tissue regeneration and healing. Slow recovery of nerve function in damaged tissue can result in “dead” limbs or numb areas. Laser light speeds the process of nerve cell re-connection to bring the numb areas back to life.
Massage therapy is the assessment of soft tissue and joints of the body for the treatment and prevention of dysfunction, injury, pain and physical disorders. Registered Massage Therapists undergo extensive training in the treatment and prevention of injury, pain and physical disorders though the manual manipulation of structures of the body such as ligaments, tendons, connective tissue, muscles, blood vessels, organs and other soft tissues.
Osteopathic Practitioners support the body’s ability to restore and maintain health by using skilled palpation and manual techniques to influence not only the bones, but also muscles, joints, nerves, connective tissue, circulation and internal organs.
Rutland Physical Therapy is very happy to announce many more payment options for our current and future patients!
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