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How TMJ Dysfunction Physiotherapy May Address Jaw Function

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  TMJ dysfunction physiotherapy may help address issues related to jaw pain, stiffness, or limited movement by focusing on the muscles and joints involved in jaw function. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects the jawbone to the skull and plays a key role in speaking, chewing, and yawning. When this joint or the surrounding muscles are not functioning well, individuals may experience symptoms such as jaw clicking, discomfort while eating, facial tension, or headaches. Physiotherapy for TMJ dysfunction begins with an assessment to understand the nature of the symptoms, how long they’ve been present, and how they affect daily activities. The physiotherapist may gently examine jaw movement, check for muscle tension around the face, neck, and shoulders, and observe posture or alignment patterns that may be contributing to strain. This helps build a care plan that reflects the individual's symptoms and lifestyle needs. Treatment may include exercises to improve jaw mobility and co...

Common Considerations for Starting Physiotherapy After a Car Accident

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  Starting physiotherapy after a car accident may be an important part of the recovery process, especially when symptoms such as pain, stiffness, or limited mobility begin to interfere with daily routines. Even if injuries seem minor at first, it’s not uncommon for discomfort to increase in the days or weeks following a collision. MVA Physiotherapy offers a structured, guided approach to help manage these symptoms, support healing, and restore movement over time. One of the first considerations is timing. While some individuals begin physiotherapy within a few days of the accident, others may wait until they receive medical clearance or begin to notice persistent symptoms. Early intervention may help reduce stiffness and promote better recovery, but therapy can also be helpful at later stages, especially if pain or movement limitations continue to impact daily life. Before beginning treatment, a physiotherapist will complete a thorough assessment. This includes understanding how t...

How Edmonton Clinics Approach Physical Therapy for Work Injuries

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  In Edmonton, clinics that offer physical therapy for work injuries typically begin by focusing on understanding the nature of the injury and how it affects the individual’s ability to perform job-related tasks. Work injuries can result from sudden incidents, such as lifting something heavy or slipping, or they may develop gradually from repetitive strain or poor posture. Regardless of the cause, work injury physical therapy aims to support a safe and gradual return to function, helping individuals feel more confident and comfortable as they recover. The process often starts with a detailed assessment that includes a review of the injury, the type of work the person does, and any current symptoms or limitations. The physical therapist may evaluate strength, flexibility, movement patterns, and endurance. This helps shape a care plan that reflects both the individual’s physical needs and the demands of their job. Treatment typically involves a combination of guided exercises, manua...

How Physiotherapy May Help with Movement and Coordination in Children

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  Physiotherapy may help support movement and coordination in children who are experiencing delays or difficulties with physical development. These challenges can affect how a child walks, runs, balances, or performs everyday activities like climbing stairs, getting dressed, or playing. When movement patterns are disrupted—whether due to a health condition, injury, or unclear cause—physiotherapy may offer guidance and support in a gentle, goal-focused way. A child’s ability to move confidently and with coordination plays an important role in their overall development. It affects how they interact with their environment, participate in school, and build social skills through play. When these abilities are limited, children may avoid certain activities or feel less confident. Physiotherapy aims to help children improve motor skills, posture, and body awareness in ways that feel approachable and positive. An initial assessment allows the physiotherapist to understand the child’s curr...

Starting Work Injury Physical Therapy: A General Overview

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  Starting work injury physical therapy may be an important step toward managing pain, regaining movement, and gradually returning to job-related tasks. Workplace injuries can range from acute incidents—such as slips, falls, or lifting strains—to conditions that develop over time, like repetitive strain or poor posture. No matter the cause, early and thoughtful intervention through physiotherapy may help support recovery and ease the transition back to work. The first step typically involves a thorough assessment to understand how the injury occurred, what symptoms are present, and how they affect both daily activities and job responsibilities. The physiotherapist may ask about the nature of your work, physical demands, and any challenges you face since the injury. This helps guide a care plan that considers your role and the physical requirements of your workplace. Treatment may include exercises to improve strength, flexibility, or joint mobility. For some individuals, pain mana...

Understanding the Role of Vestibular Physiotherapy in Daily Function

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Vestibular physiotherapy may support individuals experiencing symptoms related to dizziness, imbalance, or unsteadiness that can affect daily activities. These symptoms often stem from issues within the vestibular system, which plays a key role in maintaining balance and coordinating eye and head movements. When this system is not functioning properly, it can interfere with simple tasks like walking, turning the head, or navigating busy environments. A vestibular physiotherapy approach begins with a careful assessment to understand the individual’s symptoms, medical history, and how their condition impacts day-to-day life. The physiotherapist may observe balance, eye movement, posture, and coordination. This helps identify specific triggers and movement patterns that may need to be addressed. Treatment often includes customized exercises designed to reduce dizziness, improve balance, and help the brain adapt to vestibular changes. These exercises may involve head and eye coordination ...

What Is Physiotherapy After a Car Accident and How Is It Approached?

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MVA Physiotherapy after a car accident may support recovery by helping individuals manage pain, restore mobility, and regain function that may have been affected by the impact of the collision. Car accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, from soft tissue strain to joint stiffness or reduced range of motion. Even when symptoms seem mild at first, discomfort may develop over time, and physiotherapy offers a structured approach to address these concerns. The process typically begins with an assessment to understand how the accident has affected the person’s body. The physiotherapist asks questions about the incident, current symptoms, and any limitations in movement or daily activities. A physical examination is then conducted to observe posture, mobility, joint movement, muscle condition, and other signs that may indicate injury. Based on the findings, a personalized care plan is developed. Treatment may include a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, movement ...