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Locality: Red Deer, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-346-7788



Address: Unit 165, 5002, 55 Street T4N7A4 Red Deer, AB, Canada

Website: boneandjointpt.ca

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Bone & Joint Physiotherapy 12.11.2020

We are back..... Starting from Monday May 4th 2020 we are open at our regular timing. We missed you all so far. It is time now to get back on track to improve our physical and mental well-being. Hope to see you all soon.

Bone & Joint Physiotherapy 23.10.2020

We are sorry to announce that our clinic will be temporarily closed until further notice due to the recent announcement by our government to close physiotherapy and like services. However our therapists are available for you during our regular hours over the phone and video conference for tele rehab or virtual rehab sercices upon appointments. Please call 7805127244 for accessing the service and discuss with your therapist. Let's work together to stay strong to fight our common enemy. We appreciate your patience and cooperation. Thank you very much.

Bone & Joint Physiotherapy 14.10.2020

We thank all our dear clients from the bottom of our heart for your patience while we were dealing through the major renovation since July 22nd.

Bone & Joint Physiotherapy 24.09.2020

When we think Physiotherapy, we consider it is only for adults. We often forget to think about the children. Children seem to think they are indestructible. However, children are just as prone to injuries as adults. In fact, with growth spurts and developing bones (growing pains), children and youth are even more at risk of injuring themselves during day-to-day activities. ... A physiotherapist can help them get back to fun and back to being a kid! Like adults, children also end up having a fracture, sprain strain, concussion, and arthritis. Yes Children also get arthritis. We call it Juvenile Arthritis (JA). This is the case where your child’s immune system begins acting weird and start to destroy the protective layers of the joints. Your child might experience swelling, stiffness, and pain in any joints of their bodyeven in their jaws. Although there currently isn’t a cure for JA, there is an effective therapy. With proper management, most children with this disease lead healthy active lives and enter adulthood without any major physical disability. In some forms of the disease, children can go into complete remission as they grow into adulthood. The treatment approach for JA emphasizes the involvement of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, including physiotherapist. Physiotherapists can help reduce pain caused by JIA: *** With specific therapeutic modalities; *** By recommending the use of assistive devices, such as splints; and *** Prescribing a proper exercise program that will maintain the function of joints and decrease pain in joints by strengthening the muscles surrounding them. Bone & Joint Physiotherapy 403-346-7788 www.boneandjointpt.ca