Madison Square OrthoRehab Clinic
320 - 1600 Ness Avenue R3J 3W7 Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Phone: +1 204-504-8986
Address: 320 - 1600 Ness Avenue R3J 3W7 Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Website: www.msoc.ca
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Multi-sport events? Persistent hip or shoulder pain? Book a consultation with the professionals at MSOC.
Are you a winter enthusiast? We can help you stay active and strong!
Tired of winter and achy muscles? Book a massage today!
Multi-sport events? Persistent hip or shoulder pain? Book a consultation with the professionals at MSOC.
Gearing up for spring running or multi-sport events? We can help you achieve your goals!
Unable to run? Persistent Injury? Book an appointment with our running specialist Dr. Mancini.
If you have suffered a fall this winter and are in pain, we can help you out! We are a multi-disciplinary clinic offering Chiropractic, Massage Therapy, Injury Rehabilitation and Podiatry services. Check us out at www.msoc.ca
Sore back and shoulders from shovelling snow? Book a massage therapy treatment with Registered Massage Therapists Susan Zwarich and Melanie Brohm.
Dr. Mancini is a running biomechanics specialist. If you are dealing with a chronic running injury such as a tendonopathy/ plantar fasciosis and/or hip joint dysfunction, book a consultation.
Do you suffer from Arthritis or chronic muscle and joint pain? Have you tried Massage Therapy? RMT's Melanie Brohm and Susan Zwarich are award winning registered massage therapists who have over 15 years experience. New patients welcome!!
Are you tired of living with lower back pain? Book an appointment with our Chiropractor, Dr. Robert Speirs, DC.
Swimming has been proven to be one of the best forms of exercise; however, statistics show that 66% of competitive swimmers will have a shoulder injury in their lifetime. Did you know the average avid swimmer completes well over a million shoulder rotations per arm within a given year? Improper technique is the leading cause of injury. PROTECT THOSE SHOULDERS!!! ... Book a consult with strength and conditioning specialist, Dr. Michael Mancini, DC, Cert.MDT, CAFS, PES Building strength in the following areas will help protect against undue strain and overuse: The muscles that attach to and control the dynamic movement of the shoulder blade. The most common muscles to be strengthened for swimmers are the serratus anterior, subscapularis, lower trapezius and external rotators. As with all other sports, stretching is useful when appropriate on a limited basis. Too much or unnecessary stretching can exacerbate sports imjuries, particularly shoulder problems. The most common areas of tightness in swimmers is the posterior capsule of the shoulder and the pectoral muscles. Finally, the core or trunk includes muscles of the back, abdominals and hips. Strength here can avoid muscular imbalances, weakness and repetitive strain elsewhere. The following resources may also be of help to you: USA Swimming has some great resources in their Tips & Training section: www.usaswimming.org AAOS - Swimming Injury Prevention: orthoinfo.aaos.org
Sore neck? Back pain? We can help you improve your workspace, treat muscular and joint disorders and help you condition and strengthen involved regions. Chiropractic and Massage therapy are great modalities to reduce movement restrictions related to muscle and joint dysfunctions.... Dr. Mancini's background in applied functional science, postural restoration, and performance enhancement allows the diversity to improve your overall functional success. Ready to give your workspace a makeover? If you sit behind a desk for hours at a time, you’re not doomed to a career of neck and back pain or sore wrists and shoulders. Proper office ergonomics including correct chair height, adequate equipment spacing and good desk posture can help you stay comfortable at work.
Let us help you decrease your pain and improve your mobility! Book an assessment with Dr. Michael Mancini (Rehabilitation Specialist). From a detailed biomechanical evaluation to treatment, rehabilitation and prevention, we provide a range of conservative and progressive care options for bone, joint, muscle, tendon and ligament conditions to help you maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.
Painful feet and/or toes? Are you Diabetic? Do you need orthotics? Book a consultation with our Podiatrist Dr. Gillian Aldous.
If you are looking for responsible and effective chiropractic services, book a consultation with Dr. Robert Speirs, DC Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Therapeutic Massage and Myofascial Therapy Susan R. Zwarich, RMT, CLT/CDT (MTAM) Melanie Brohm, B.Sc., RMT (MTAM) Many patients seek treatment after losing flexibility or function following an injury or if experiencing pain as a result of a chronic condition such as low back, shoulder or hip regional pain.... The goal of therapy is to stretch and loosen the fascia so that it and other contiguous structures can move more freely, thereby restoring functional mobility to help you maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.
Hockey season has started! Learn how to improve your strength training with Dr. Michael Mancini (Rehabilitation Specialist).
Do your legs or ankles swell? Do you have Varicose Veins? The blood circulatory and lymphatic systems in the human body maintain a delicate balance. If the venous system is damaged, it usually affects the lymphatic vessel system. It is not unusual for legs to be swollen in the evening. The volume of the lower leg can increase by up to 100ml after a long working day or up to 200ml after a long-haul flight without moving.... Edema that does not disappear spontaneously within a few hours or after a walk is categorized as pathological. Bilateral and marked edema with few symptoms is mostly caused by systemic circulatory dysfunction (heart, kidneys, liver). Venous edema is virtually always associated with symptoms and/or clinical signs such as dilated superficial veins, varicose veins and skin changes. For more information, please visit our website at www.msoc.ca.
Trouble losing weight in the legs and hips? Have you been screened for Lipedema? Lipedema is characterized by chronic, progressive and symmetrical fat accumulation primarily in the lower half of the body with orthostatic edema, tenderness and hypersensitivity to pressure (bruises easily).
Information and management of Secondary Lymphedema. Secondary lymphedema is caused by removal of, or damage to, lymph nodes and related lymphatic structures. This may result in a permanent blockage of fluid from the affected region of the body. Secondary lymphedema can develop as a result of surgery, radiation, trauma, infection, inflammation or venous insufficiency.
Information and management of Primary Lymphedema. Primary lymphedema is caused from a developmental disorder of the lymphatic system. Swelling can be present at birth or may not occur until later years. What are the symptoms? As a result of swelling, the affected limb might feel tight and heavy, and there may be pain due to associated nerve injuries, obstruction of veins, and strain on ligaments from the increased limb weight.... Before and after combined decongestive therapy treatments.
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