CBI
2332 Scarth St S4P2J7 Regina, SK, Canada
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Locality: Regina, Saskatchewan
Phone: +1 306-569-6683
Address: 2332 Scarth St S4P2J7 Regina, SK, Canada
Website: www.cbi.ca/web/physiotherapy-regina-scarth
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Clinic Update: At this time CBI - Scarth Street will be closed to in-person treatments due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will still be moving forward with Telehealth services which can consist of telephone calls, emails and video conferencing in order to support and treat clients remotely. If you have any questions about your appointments or what treatments can be offered please call our office at 306-569-6683 or email us at [email protected]. We hope to open our doors as soon as we are able to in order to continue to serve our clients with the best treatments possible. Here is the link for the most recent statement from our CEO: https://www.cbi.ca/covid-19 Stay safe out there!
We hope you are staying warm in this cold weather! Here is a link to a website from Iowa State University that gives some tips for walking safely on snow and ice. Although their weather isnt as cold as ours they still have some great tips to remember! Here are their main points: 1) Take short steps or shuffle for stability 2) Bend slightly forward and walk flat-footed with your center of gravity directly over your feet as much as possible. 3) Keep your hands out of your p...ockets. 4) Be prepared to fall. If you fall, fall with sequential contacts at your thigh, hip, and shoulder. Avoid using outstretched arms to brace yourself. Bend your back and head forward to avoid hitting your head against the ground. Stay warm and safe out there! https://www.ehs.iastate.edu/weather/winter/walking
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all the staff here at CBI Scarth! We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season!
Our Core Class will be starting up January 7 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 PM. What a great way to start the new year! Be sure to call our clinic with any questions and to register for this class. Feel free to share this post and invite a friend!
Some of the staff here at CBI - Scarth Street got together to try their best at pumpkin carving. What do you think of their Jack-o-lanterns? We hope you have a safe and happy Halloween!
Increasing Your Productivity with Exercise The video explains the science behind how sitting less and moving more throughout the day can lead to increased produ...ctivity at work. It also touches on why adding physical activity into your workday will help you feel energized, awake, and even happier. http://www.bodylogic.physio #docmikevans #bodylogicphysio #exerciseforproductivity #bodylogicperth
Back pain is one of the top reasons people visit their family doctor, and quite often back pain is treated by prescription medication Physiotherapy can help decrease the use of pain medications, such as opioids Back pain is best managed with the combination of education, exercise and manual therapy Click below to read more! https://bit.ly/2VquE6N
Check out this video discussing how physical activity positively affects the brain! Just another reason to stay active! Link: https://bit.ly/2O9owg6
PT vs Scope for Meniscus Tear . By @lenmacpt Effect of Early Surgery vs Physical Therapy on Knee Function Among Patients With Non-obstructive Meniscal... Tears: The ESCAPE Randomized Clinical Trial. van de Graaf VA et al JAMA Oct. 2018 . Among patients with non-obstructive meniscal tears, PT was equal to arthroscopy for improving patient-reported knee function over a 24-month follow-up period. . They went on to say that "Based on these results, PT may be considered an alternative to surgery for patients with non-obstructive meniscal tears." . So, basically if theres no bucket handle tear present that may be blocking joint range of motion, then it is highly encouraged that the patient #GetPT1st and not do surgery. . Without going out on a limb, Id say this is a much more cheaper treatment option as well and would save society many costs associated with the surgery and lost time from work. . I do note a couple limitations: the surgical group did not get PT after surgery if they did as expected but they could get PT to help improve their symptoms. . The PT group did pretty basic exercises although leg press, lunges and balance type exercises were included. . Have you read this paper? It was a multi-center, randomized controlled trial performed in 9 hospitals in the Netherlands. . So, are we encouraged or surprised? Let me know by commenting below...thanks! . #kneerehab #knee #kneepain #kneesurgery #acl #meniscus #scope #kneescope #aclsurgery #ROM #physio #physiotherapist #crossfit #exercise #deadlift #physiotherapy #physicaltherapy #physicaltherapist #athletictraining #athletictrainer #ATC #PT #teamchampion #dptstudent #lenmacpt #instagram See more
Check out this article highlighting the importance in the role of physiotherapy in treating hip and knee osteoarthritis. A couple key points include: The amount of hip and knee surgeries being performed is increasing Many people on the wait list for knee surgery have had no conservative management besides medication Sham procedure surgeries and real surgeries have been found to have similar effects on peoples pain... Physiotherapy with the focus of strengthening the muscles that support the affected joints combined with weight loss strategies have significant impacts on decreasing pain, enhancing function and improving quality of life for individuals with hip and knee OA. Link: https://bit.ly/2P8NwZy See more
Exercise to keep your brain healthy!
A great story out of Regina involving Meadow Primary Health Care Centre and a chronic pain clinic being run out of that facility. The physician, Dr. Marwah, is... using exercise and referrals to physiotherapy to help wean patients from opioids- and she is having success! Physiotherapy involvement in graded exercise prescription, from numerous research articles and as evidenced by this story, plays a significant role in helping decrease chronic pain symptoms, and may assist with decreased opioid use! https://www.cbc.ca//regina-opioids-chronic-pain-clinic-1.4 See more
Check out this infographic on the best practice for osteoarthritis management
Check out our Fall Newsletter to find out what has been going on around the clinic and to learn a few running tips from Ryley!
Happy Halloween from CBI Scarth St.! We had fun dressing up as super physios!
Another round of our Core Class will be starting November 3rd!
Great article highlighting the importance of exercise and movement in the recovery of low back conditions!
Are you a golfer with knee osteoarthritis? Do you choose to ride in the golf cart instead of walking due to fear of causing more damage to your knees? A recent study found that: -Walking the course was not associated with increased pain, cartilage breakdown or inflammation in the knees -Opting to walk the course had significantly higher health benefits than taking the cart ... Check out the article to learn more! See more
Maintaining strong and healthy bones is important as we age! Some key points from the article: -Bone mass decreases 1% per year after the age of 40 -Strength training increases our muscle mass which leads to stronger bones -Strong bones decrease the risk of fractures, a complication of osteoporosis ... So next time you are exercising, remember to incorporate strength/resistance training into your routine! See more
http://thechronicleherald.ca//1573659-two-for-one-manage-y Did you know? Gardening can help manage your osteoarthritis by helping you to increase your strength, flexibility, and activity tolerance. Check out this article for some tips and tricks to try out!
Check out this excellent article regarding exercise and knee osteoarthritis!
Strong message!
Just how complex is the shoulder? Ryley is here to give you a basic anatomy lesson on shoulder muscles. This weeks episode may be a bit longer, but it is packed with useful knowledge! Music by bensound.com
Ever wonder what a rotator cuff is? Ryley has the answer as he explains what the rotator cuff is and what its role is in the shoulder.
After a muscular injury/strain evidence leans towards starting rehab early to speed up your recovery! If you need advice on where to start and safe strategies to begin and progress your rehab; a physiotherapist can help!
The article below discusses an important question we hear every day at our clinic. "Am I allowed to exercise even though I have pain?" New evidence arising shows that exercise can be very beneficial in reducing pain, as long as it programmed slowly.... The main rules of keeping active while experiencing pain are: 1 On a scale of 10; try not to let an activity bother you any more then 2 levels above your baseline level of pain. 2 Your pain should return to baseline (the usual level of your pain) the day after exercise. This advice does not apply to all injuries and if you need specific help with developing an appropriate strategy to manage your pain, physiotherapy can help. Read more here: https://bit.ly/2s6ZyUO
Today Ryley is talking about shoulder mechanics and how the four joints of the shoulder combine to allow you to reach overhead. He also explains why altered mechanics can lead to shoulder injuries! Music by bensound.com
Still setting records at the age of 102. " Get up and do something!"
Youre best offence against running injuries would be to: 1 Warm up well 2 Progress distance slowly 3 Get enough recovery in between sessions ... BUT even if youve done everything right, you may have ran (literally) into some common running injuries. Have a read below for some tips to help address them
We are back for our first vlog as part of the CBI team! You might notice things are looking a little different, but we are still offering high quality physiotherapy, just under a different name! We are also still putting out vlogs with a different name and this week, Ryley is discussing knee bracing!
Every day our Nurses make a difference not only on a personal level, but also in advancing quality, supporting safety and providing effective care. Your collabo...ration, leadership, advocacy, knowledge these impact peoples lives in a fundamental way. Thank you for everything you do for our clients! Happy Nurses Week!
What a great initiative!
This would be the coles notes of the article below. 1 Dont Panic 2 Stay Active 3 Try and return to your usual activities as soon as possible... 4 Exercise can reduce pain and prevent future episode There is some great information if you are dealing with an episode of back pain. #ExerciseAsMedicine #KeppMoving
URBAN POLING FREE DEMONSTRATION!! Interested in trying Urban Poling but not sure if it is for you? Come out and try our FREE DEMO! Learn about the benefits of Urban Poling and how to incorporate them in to your regular walking routine! Our free demo begins with education in the clinic gym, then we head outside to put the poles to the test, so bring your walking shoes and appropriate clothing! When and Where? Thursday May 3rd, 2018 // 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. // CBI Scarth Stree...t If you enjoy the free demo and are interested in joining our weekly walking group, we will be kicking off our Spring Urban Poling session on May 10th! Please see below for all of the class details! When and Where? Thursdays // May 10th - May 31st // 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. // CBI Scarth Street // 2332 Scarth Street Health Investment Class once a week for 4 weeks Total of 4 classes Total cost for session $60 ($15 per class) See more
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