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		<title>MotionWorx re-opens and in the news!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 19:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We are so grateful to be open again only 2 months after having to temporarily close our doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During that time we were fortunate to be able to stay in contact with many of our patients via &#8220;tele-rehab&#8221;. Our clients welcomed us into their homes, and via secured video-conference calls [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>We are so grateful to be open again only 2 months after having to temporarily close our doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During that time we were fortunate to be able to stay in contact with many of our patients via &#8220;tele-rehab&#8221;.  Our clients welcomed us into their homes, and via secured video-conference calls were were able to help many people with their ongoing injuries, and some that crept up while being in isolation. </p>



<p>We sincerely would like to thank everyone who supported us during this time with their kind words and assistance in getting the online program up and going. We will continue this program to assist people who have to be in isolation, who don&#8217;t feel secure leaving their house due to compromised immune systems, or those that are in BC, but can&#8217;t get into our clinic due to work demands. We are here for you!</p>



<p>As of May 19th, we re-opened our doors once again (how many times do you have to start up a new business in one year!?!) to our amazing community, with a few new changes to ensure both staff and patients are safe during the ongoing pandemic crisis. We were very lucky to be a part of a Canadian National Clinic Owners group on facebook, which allowed us to problem solve the many issues facing healthcare clinic owners in re-opening a space into a safe and practical environment. It was so amazing to see how effective a group of like minded people can be. Thank you so much for your assistance and reassurance!</p>



<p>We would also like to thank some of the local/BC groups who put in time/effort/product to help make our opening not only possible, but a success: <br>&#8211;<a href="https://okanaganspirits.com/">Okanagan Spirits Distillery</a> for providing our clinic (and many other businesses around Kelowna) with in-demand Sanitizer. In my opinion, they should be Kelowna Business of the  Year Winner&#8230;NO MATTER WHAT.<br>&#8211;<strong>Making A. Mends</strong> &#8211; A Vancouver Alteration shop that graciously supplied us with the coolest fitted face mask that are repurposed from denim and other fabrics. Thank you. <br>&#8211;<a href="https://www.rattlesnakefilms.ca/">Jeremy Brown of Rattlesnake Films.</a> Thank you for making your Rattle Snake Clips to ease ear load from surgical masks on your 3D printer. For both us, and many other healthcare worker in BC. I can&#8217;t imagine how much time and money you have personally invested, expecting nothing in return (maybe a smile behind a mask). People&#8230; if you like the Avengers movies (and many others), thank him&#8230;he does AMAZING work. I look forward to seeing all his future work!!<br>-and finally <a href="https://www.castanet.net/">CASTANET.NET</a>&#8211; thank you so much for featuring us as we returned to in-clinic treatments May 19th. I am very proud that you are showcasing local businesses and how much work we are doing to ride the crazy COVID-19 wave, and all come out healthy on the other side.<br>Here is a link to the full article and video, featuring Joel, one of our owners:    </p>



<p><a href="https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/300612/Physiotherapy-clinic-on-the-new-working-normal-during-pandemic">https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/300612/Physiotherapy-clinic-on-the-new-working-normal-during-pandemic</a></p>



<p>And here is the full written text from reporter, Laura Brookes.:</p>



<p>NEW NORMAL FOR PHYSIO CLINIC</p>



<p>For many businesses, opening up with all the new cleaning and social distancing measures in place to guard against COVID-19 isn’t an easy task.</p>



<p>But for hands-on services like physiotherapy when a large part&nbsp;of your day is touching people, it’s an even greater challenge.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Physiotherapy clinic&nbsp;<a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/">MotionWorx</a>, located in downtown Kelowna,&nbsp;opened its doors just a few months before the COVID-19 pandemic hit and soon had to switch to online appointments,&nbsp;says owner and sport physiotherapist&nbsp;Joel Kryczka.</p>



<p>&#8220;We have always prided ourselves on providing education and empowering our patients, but now we had to think outside the box to not only assess patients remotely, but also strengthen/stretch and correct movement patterns without the ability to physically guide them.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&#8220;It really takes an online meeting to a new level when you have to ask people to get down on their home floors or go up and down the stairs to help them out. There have been more than a fair share of funny moments (dropped cameras, dogs participating), which have been hidden gems despite some of the mental and physical struggles that we witness in our patients’ lives. It’s an honour to have people allow you into their homes and lives&#8230;I had one patient play her guitar for me, and we talked about ergonomics of playing with a shoulder injury!&#8221;</p>



<p>In mid-May, the clinic attempted what felt like &#8220;opening the business for the third time,&#8221; complying with regulations to ensure adequate social distancing and protection for both staff and customers against risk of COVID-19 infection.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&#8220;Most people are absolutely happy that we’re doing everything we can to make sure they’re safe. You get the odd person that’s reluctant to go to the extremes, but I always pitch it as we’re just practicing and making sure that if there is a problem, we’re not playing catch up at that point. It’s better to be on top of it. Being&nbsp;safe rather&nbsp;than sorry is really what it comes down to.&#8221;</p>



<p>New measures in place at the clinic include walking arrows to direct patients, patients waiting outside until they are called into the clinic for their scheduled appointment time, wearing masks inside, plexiglass at reception&nbsp;and a rigorous hand washing routine before any physiotherapy takes place.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The clinic is also keeping track of who comes in and out of the space to ensure they have information on hand&nbsp;in case of a future outbreak, and they&#8217;ve even put special artwork from local artists up on the walls to make the space feel less &#8220;clinical&#8221;, says&nbsp;Kryczka.</p>



<p>&#8220;Now that we’re open,&nbsp;the tricky part is to try and have a situation where we want to be welcoming, we want to be warm, compassionate but still do what we can to stay safe &#8230; and so it’s been really neat to find that blend between the two. We’ve really noticed that people feel welcome and not overwhelmed by some of the disinfecting and sterility measures that we implement so people are safe, but it also doesn’t feel like a hospital.&#8221;</p>



<p>He says the greatest part of this experience has been the way the community has come together on both a local and national scale.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&#8220;Physio clinics and chiro clinics and massage clinics,&nbsp;as much as we&#8217;re part of a community we&#8217;ve never really had to come together to try to solve a problem on this scale, and so there&#8217;s clinic owners across Canada that have been&nbsp;on a closed Facebook forum&nbsp;and discussing every issue, in terms of how do we address patient needs,&nbsp;what&#8217;s the best thing to disinfect and what are the best sources for PPE and all these kind of things.&#8221;</p>



<p>Locally, they&#8217;re very thankful to have&nbsp;sourced hand sanitizer from Okanagan Spirits, and a Vancouver company which provided&nbsp;them with repurposed masks for staff, and&nbsp;patients who&nbsp;can&#8217;t afford&nbsp;or access masks.</p>



<p>Online physiotherapy services will remain open for people who are immunocompromised or don&#8217;t feel comfortable to visit the clinic.</p>
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		<title>15 Keys to Success in Injury Rehabilitation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 16:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes injuries are a very simple thing to deal with. Other times, they can be frustratingly difficult to navigate, or to even know where to start to solve the puzzle of healing. Below are some tips that can help set you on the right path, regardless of how complicated or long standing your injury is. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Sometimes injuries are a very simple thing to deal with. Other times, they can be frustratingly difficult to navigate, or to even know where to start to solve the puzzle of healing. Below are some tips that can help set you on the right path, regardless of how complicated or long standing your injury is.</p>



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<p><strong>1- Find a registered healthcare practitioner that you trust and feel comfortable with</strong><br>This is EXTREMELY important. If you plan to work through an injury, which can often be a significant barrier in your life, it is vital that you find someone that you know is going to go to bat for you, and that you &#8220;buy&#8221; into what they are asking you to do. If you do not feel that they truly understand your injury, how are you supposed to? If they are not educating you on what is wrong, or what you need to do to self manage, how are you supposed to know when you have done too much, or what to do when you have?<br>More important than knowledge, and even experience, is knowing that your healthcare provider (physio, chiro, massage, other) is there to help YOU. If they do not know what to do, they should refer you on to another practitioner who can help, or at least give guidance. There is nothing wrong with someone saying they &#8220;don&#8217;t know&#8221;, especially if they will find the answer. There is everything wrong with someone showing they &#8220;don&#8217;t care&#8221;. Do not settle for anything less than the best for your body. </p>



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<p><strong>2-Set goals</strong><br>I can confidently say that most peoples only goal in injury rehab is to get rid of the pain. But as discussed in a <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/body-language/">previous post on pain</a>, that pain is only a signal from the body saying (or screaming) that something is wrong.<br>Unfortunately, pain is also very subjective, and can change intensity with poor sleep, medication, or even emotional variances. For this reason, it is preferable to set a series of small goals that are objective and attainable markers along the path towards getting better. This could be as simple as walking down the street with no limp. It could be sitting upright for 30 seconds, every hour of the day. Or it could be getting a certain amount of sleep in a night. It is very individualized (like a snowflake!), so please discuss this with your healthcare practitioner to ensure that it is attainable/realistic and the best approach to reaching those goals.<br>Just remember: If you don&#8217;t know where the finish line is (or many lines in most cases), how would you know when you have crossed it? </p>



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<p><strong>3- Create a habit around doing your rehab</strong><br>As there are MANY causes for &#8220;weakness&#8221; in an injury (such as atrophy, inhibition, neurological weakness, anatomical tear etc), the most important thing when doing a home exercise program, is to, as NIKE said, just do it. Creating the habit is vital for both doing the exercises on a regular basis, but also bringing your attention back to your injury on a regular basis. Early on, you may only be able to do half of the prescribed exercises (with great technique), but the fact you were able to regularly set aside time to do half of the prescribed exercises is more than a step in the right direction. In fact, its more beneficial than doing the exercises randomly, and then doing more than you should (with poor technique) to make up for the times you missed&#8230;Teach your body to move correctly on a frequent and regular basis, and eventually it will move correctly all the time.  </p>



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<p><strong>4- Develop pain limits and management strategies that align with your goals and beliefs. Pain limits will help you decide when you have done too much</strong><br>Many people feel that they have to endure pain to get better. &#8220;No pain, no gain&#8221; is a load of BS. Remember that when you are doing a proper rehab program, you are trying to improve your weaknesses, or get  your stiff spots moving etc. There is a limit to what your body will be able to tolerate in a given session, and doing double or triple than that, does NOT make the injury heal any faster. In fact, doing more will help reinforce compensation patterns that we are trying to overcome. <br>When you are listening to your body (often for pain, tightness, fatigue), you are more likely to know when you are at the limit of what you are able to do with proper technique. At this limit you should consider stopping what you are doing, and managing the symptoms. When you expect the symptoms, and you know HOW to manage them, the symptoms themselves are not scary. They are a natural obstacle to overcome on your journey to the small goals you have laid out. Make sure to discuss symptom management techniques (both by yourself, or by a practitioner) as you continue to move your body in proper movement patterns needed to regain normal function.     </p>



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<p><strong>5. Do not fear the injury. Focus on education about your injury and what you can do about it.</strong><br>As discussed in another blog post <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/where-is-the-battle/">&#8220;Where is the Battle?&#8221;</a> , the best thing you can to minimize issues in the future is educate yourself about your injury (start with getting a proper diagnosis about what is ACTUALLY going on). The less you are shocked by seemingly random bouts of pain, the more likely you can tackle the injury with a clear head and not let fear or emotion drive your decision making process (such as returning to work safely or getting back to a regular/modified training program). Sometimes, the best thing you can do to an injury is simply stop making it worse by irritating it with silly habitual patterns. If you have a sore neck, you may have to stop checking social media for hours in a slouched position on the couch. Just because you used to be able to do it, doesn&#8217;t mean you still can do it, or that it&#8217;s the best thing for your recovery. </p>



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<p><strong>6. Work hard. This is the equivalent to a job&#8230;not an inconvenience.</strong><br>There is no substitute for hard work, but the truth is, its not always about working hard, its about working <strong>smart</strong>. For most people, an injury is an inconvenience that they tolerate until it goes away (or more commonly until the pain goes away). Only when it interferes with work or play, do they stop and take it seriously. If an injury is &#8220;big&#8221; enough to impact your work/play, then it definitely demands some respect and that comes in the form of learning about it, being consistent with rehabbing it, and doing little things (such as modifying behavior, being aware of posture)&#8230;all things that you would do if it were your job to get better. Why do professional athletes get better quicker than the average person? Genetics? maybe&#8230;More likely it has to do with the fact that they make millions of dollars to be in the best shape possible and have a team working with them daily&#8230;.they treat it like a job, because it is. </p>



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<p><strong>7. Modify your expectations.</strong><br>Many people think that returning to normal work/sports is an all or none thing. In many cases, that can be true&#8230;but not always. Some jobs may require the person to return to full function before they safely return to their normal duties (such as a firefighter), and other jobs allow for a modification in duties until the person is ready to progress. <br>In sports, you may be able to return to practice, but you may just have to limit what you are doing in that given practice (limit intensity, or volume or directional changes). This may mean that you have to return to sports at 80% effort or half the duration, or if you need to go back 100%, realize it may take longer than expected. Think about being the &#8220;play maker&#8221; instead of being the &#8220;super star&#8221;.<br>It is important to lower the expectations of what you can safely accomplish, and also to develop your body to better handle these loads.</p>



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<p><strong>8. Sleep</strong><br>The importance of sleep in healing is often overlooked. The majority of tissue healing takes place while we are sleeping. Pain tolerance is also lowered when someone gets less than their normal amount/quality of sleep. The problem is that pain itself can interrupt or completely interfere with sleep, which creates a vicious cycle. Often I will suggest that pain medication is perhaps the most important at sleep time (to allow sleep if it is being interrupted) and least valuable during the waking times, to allow the patient to be able to listen to their body when they have done something that irritates the injury. Make sure to discuss sleeping positions with your health care practitioner if you find that you are waking with pain that is not there during the daytime.  </p>



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<p><strong>9. Monitor your change in activity levels and associated mood/psychology.</strong><br>It is important to monitor (or have someone monitor for you) any changes in psycholological states such as anxiety, depression or even just frustration. This is particularly a concern in concussions- This will be discussed in a future series of blogs on concussions (stay tuned!)<br>While sometimes these changes can be beneficial, such as using frustration to drive you to seek out professional help, more serious forms require attention on their own. Progressing depression and anxiety can completely halt any form of activity and thus progress in the injury. These mental health issues do not carry the stigma they once used to, and if you feel (or your loved ones feel) that you may need assistance with your growing anxiety/depression (or other), do NOT be afraid to ask for help. If nothing else, bringing this issue up, allows others to help monitor your state, and can help you recognize when things may be &#8220;falling off the tracks&#8221;. As with all things surrounding success, communication with yourself and others is key.</p>



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<p><strong>10. Reward your small successes</strong><br>It is truly amazing when an ongoing injury can be fixed overnight. But the truth is, that is almost never the case. Even if it feels significantly better, there are likely many things to work on to ensure that it does not return. With that in mind, make sure you set small and attainable goals. Then celebrate when you achieve a goal! <br>Think of it as taking one step up a staircase at a time. Definitely something that can be done one step at a time&#8230;try to jump up 5 steps, and you may fall back down the staircase. No one likes being that guy.</p>



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<p><strong>11. Re-Evaluate on a regular basis.</strong> <br>Not daily, but perhaps weekly/monthly. This will help you figure out <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/where-is-the-battle/">where the new battle is.</a> Many people fail to see the positive (or negative) changes that have been occurring as they are focusing on comparing day to day. This can make it very difficult to see overall improvements if there are subtle set backs that make it feel as though you are going nowhere. Ask others if they notice changes in how you move, write down things you can now do that you couldn&#8217;t a month ago, or schedule a monthly appointment with your trusted healthcare provider to reassess your progress and help give you new focus.</p>



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<p><strong>13. Refocus your priorities in life</strong></p>



<p>While many people tend to focus on the things that they cannot do because of an injury, this puts a negative spin on every action. Acknowledge the things you cannot do currently and then use those as functional markers to your success (rather than pain). Now that you have more time on your hands not focusing on what you cannot do, perhaps this is the perfect time to spend more time with your family, or read, or do your taxes, or focus on strengthening the other parts of your body unrelated to the injury. The key is make a habit of finding success elsewhere, and it will carry over to your injury, and the rest of your life.</p>



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<p><strong>12. Understand that pain is the worst marker for success.</strong><br>It is known that pain is the last one to the party and the last one to leave. Make sure that, while it is important to listen to your body, pain is just a way for your body to communicate with your brain to tell it that something is not going correctly <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/body-language/">(See our blog post on this topic).</a> It is VERY IMPORTANT to remember that pain does not always equal harm. Sometimes, it is just pain.<br>The other thing that is important to remember is that success in injury rehab is not linear. This up and down progress can be normal with functional markers such as range, strength, and timed feats such as standing endurance.  Pain, on the other hand, when used a marker for success looks like a crazy rollercoaster, especially as pain can come and go for many reasons unrelated to the injury itself. </p>



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<p><strong>14. Use this injury and rehab process to be a catalyst to be a better you.</strong></p>



<p>If your injury is caused from sitting in a slouch too frequently, use the feedback of pain as a reminder to correct your posture. Do this consistently enough and you are making an improvement in your body and your life. If you are injured from being a weekend warrior, perhaps this is a perfect time to re-prioritize activity in your life and consistently make time for well-rounded exercise. If you spend all your time at the gym picking heavy things up, the injury will often require you to go back to the drawing board and work on smaller stabilizer muscles, which in turn will help you lift more, and in a safer manner.</p>



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<p><strong>15. Continue to work at your weak spots that lead to your injury, not only to prevent the injury, but create relative new weak spots as you are now a stronger you.</strong></p>



<p>While much of rehab can focus on isolating and improving your weak links (muscles or movements), the end goal is really to make you more efficient with moving, so there is less stress to the injury. By sharing the load with other, newly developed muscles, you become more efficient with movements, which allows you to focus on developed techniques, plays or more complex movements. Essentially, be cleaning up your weak spots, whether injured or not, you become a better you. Often plateaus in sport happen when athletes focus on one training technique or plane of movement for too long. Keep improving your weak spots and keep changing directions and you will inevitably improve.</p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/15-keys-to-success-in-injury-rehabilitation/">15 Keys to Success in Injury Rehabilitation</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com">MotionWorx Physiotherapy</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>1. We are a boutique physiotherapy clinic We focus on doing one thing well: Physiotherapy. We realize we can’t be the best at everything. For that reason, rather than being a multi-disciplinary clinic, we refer out to our partners in the community. We try to provide the best physiotherapy possible. For other services including massage [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="has-very-light-gray-color has-text-color wp-block-heading"><strong>1. We are a boutique physiotherapy clinic</strong></h2>



<p>We focus on doing one thing well: Physiotherapy. <br>We realize we can’t be the best at everything. For that reason, rather than being a multi-disciplinary clinic, we refer out to our partners in the community. We try to provide the best physiotherapy possible. For other services including massage therapy, kinesiology, chiropractor, bracing and orthotics we will set you up with a health care provider in our community that we know and trust. <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/our-friends/">Make sure to check out some of our friends!</a></p>



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<h2 class="has-very-light-gray-color has-text-color wp-block-heading"><strong>2. We offer a calm and friendly atmosphere</strong></h2>



<p>We are a small clinic complete with individual treatment rooms with large windows in all the rooms. We pride ourselves on finding the right blend of privacy and open concept to find the right motivation for you. One on one care, or a supportive high five from the team! <br>We are here to support you for what YOU need to get better.<br>Our receptionists are very skilled, helpful and friendly. We can direct bill for most Extended Health Care plans to help ensure that money is not a barrier to getting back to a better you.</p>


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<h2 class="has-very-light-gray-color has-text-color wp-block-heading"><strong>3. We might just have the prettiest clinic in town</strong></h2>



<p>We are perched on the second floor of a new building across from Capri mall. We have large windows surrounding the clinic with lots of natural light. All of our equipment is brand new. Thanks to two local artists, Shawn Wiebe and Sara Gagnon, the clinic is beaming with gorgeous wood work and paintings of the Okanagan. Even if you don’t currently have an injury, please stop by and see our space. We would love to give you a tour of the clinic, which feels like it doubles as an art gallery&#8230;</p>


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<h2 class="has-very-light-gray-color has-text-color wp-block-heading"><strong>4. We strive to provide excellent patient care</strong></h2>



<p>We spend a minimum of 30 minutes one on one with our patients at each appointment. A detailed assessment helps us get to the source of the problem. We focus on education, active rehabilitation, individual home exercise programs, manual therapy and intramuscular stimulation (IMS).<br>We also TRULY work as a team. We often have patients that get treated by more than one of our physios at the same time- to ensure the best care for our patients. We often collaborate, as three brains are better than one (hopefully&#8230;).</p>


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<h2 class="has-very-light-gray-color has-text-color wp-block-heading"><strong>5. All of our physiotherapists have a minimum of 8 years working in private practice</strong></h2>



<p>MotionWorx is owned and operated by two physiotherapists. The three physiotherapists at the clinic have over 41 years of combined physiotherapy experience. <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/motionworx-physiotherapists-team/">Meet our whole team</a>! <br>Our skill set includes manual therapy, active rehabilitation, IMS, acupuncture, taping, concussion management, treatment for vertigo disorders, athletic pre-screens and golf movement screens. <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/services/">Check out our Services and Rates!</a></p>


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<h2 class="has-very-light-gray-color has-text-color wp-block-heading"><strong>6. We offer a convenient location and free parking</strong></h2>



<p>We are conveniently located at 203 &#8211; 1810 Gordon Drive, near the Harvey and Gordon intersection. The clinic is across the street from the Capri mall. We offer free parking behind the clinic. <a href="https://www.motionworxphysio.com/contact/">Click here to find us on a map and get directions!</a></p>


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<p>From all of us at MotionWorx Physiotherapy, we can&#8217;t wait to see you soon! <a href="http://motionworxphysio.janeapp.com">If you would like to book online, click here!</a></p>
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