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Snapping Hip Syndrome

​Snapping hip syndrome is a condition characterized by a snapping or popping sound or sensation in the hip which occurs with certain movements. The snapping is commonly painless and merely presents as a nuisance but Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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The Shoulder; In a Nut Shell

The shoulder joint (also called the glenohumeral joint) is the most freely mobile joint in the body. This joint is formed from the combination of the humeral head (ball) and the glenoid fossa (socket) on Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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Preventing Falls

Canadian Physiotherapy Association (2015) reports that 1 in 3 elderly Canadians (ages 65 and older) fall each year. Of those, 50% will suffer moderate to severe injuries that can permanently reduce their mobility and independence. Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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Tips for Shoveling

Keep your low back healthy this winter season by following the tips below. Pick the Right Shovel – it should have a curved handle or an adjustable length that requires you to bend your knees Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy

What is it? Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a noninvasive surgical procedure that uses sound waves to stimulate healing in some musculoskeletal conditions. “Extracorporeal” means “outside of the body” and refers to the way the therapy is applied.   Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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Tennis Elbow & Golfer’s Elbow

You have probably heard of tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow before. These are common conditions which produce pain at the elbow and in the forearm. Tennis elbow is associated with lateral elbow pain at the Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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Acupuncture – An In Depth Look

What is Acupuncture? Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine involving the insertion of very thin acupuncture needles into the skin at specific acupuncture points on the body to achieve a therapeutic effect. According Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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The Truth about Compression & Edema

Edema, the medical term for swelling, is the result of capillaries (smallest blood vessels in the human body) leaking fluid into nearby tissue. Edema may be the result of several mechanisms, including: Excessive force, or Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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Welcome & Welcome Back!

Pro Sport Rehab & Fitness would like to welcome back Nichole Miller!  Nichole has been away on maternity leave and we are very happy to have her back with us out in our Warman location. Read more…

By PSR ADMIN, 6 years ago
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