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SPRUCE GROVE
Parkland Rehabilitation Physiotherapy
Parkland Rehabilitation Physiotherapy is located in Spruce Grove within the Trans Alta Tri Leisure Centre, a vibrant hub for various sports and activities. Since its opening in 2002, we been privileged to be part of this fantastic facility. At Parkland Rehabilitation, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional physiotherapy care, empowering you with the confidence and support you need to achieve your goals, whether it's returning to work, sports, or an active lifestyle.
Physiotherapy involves a hands-on approach evaluating an individual's movement, strength, and functionality. Our treatment includes setting patient goals, educating on anatomy and injury diagnosis utilizing treatment techniques by your Physiotherapist, and prescribing exercises that encourage your active participation in recovery at home. The commitment you show your home program can significantly sustain your recovery progress!
Physiotherapy Services
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy Team
Changes to Alberta Health Services
As of March 1, 2022, the delivery model for Alberta Health Services has been updated. Parkland Rehabilitation will still offer services to Spruce Grove and nearby regions, but the eligibility criteria for these services have been revised. For further details on these services and how to access Alberta Healthcare funded treatments, please visit our coverage page or contact the Alberta Health Rehabilitation Advice Line at 1-833-379-0563.
Sports Injuries? We can help...
Life is too short to miss out on fun! Our physiotherapists come from diverse backgrounds in competitive sports like, baseball, volleyball, track and field, basketball, and competitive swimming, in addition to enjoying outdoor activities such as running, cross-country skiing, and hiking. No matter your sport, we're here to assist you in recovering from your injury and creating a personalized plan to get you back to what you love.
Gymnasts, dancers, and figure skaters often captivate us with their elegance and flexibility, but it's crucial to maintain stability and control alongside this flexibility. For instance, a gymnast performs a back handspring, their lower back needs to extend significantly.....
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Is it surprising that swimmers can experience shoulder pain due to repetitive arm movements? This discomfort is often heightened during freestyle and butterfly strokes, typically felt in the front or side of the shoulder. Terms such as impingement, bursitis, and rotator cuff tendonitis ...
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The plantar fascia is a robust band of tissue that extends from the heel bone (calcaneus) to the toes, providing support for the foot's arch weight-bearing activities like standing, walking, and running. Those with plantar fasciitis often experience heel pain, particularly noticeable with ...
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Knee pain can significantly hinder your progress towards fitness goals, whether you prefer walking, running, hiking, biking, or working out. Anterior knee pain, commonly known as patellofemoral pain or runner's knee, is often experienced by those who partake in activities with.....
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