Contact Information
Address:
308 Palladium Dr #108, Kanata, ON K2V 1A1
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Website
https://www.proactionsportsclinic.com/
Pro-Action Heath & Performance Clinic treats a range of injuries with a strong focus on soft tissue therapies (muscle, ligaments, nerve) and concussion assessment and treatment. We employ Shift concussion management, Active Release Technique, Graston Technique, medical acupuncture, physiotherapy, massage therapy and chiropractic adjustments to restore mobility and health. We educate our patients in the areas of concussions, nutrition, bio-mechanics, exercise and a healthy lifestyle, helping you achieve your health goals of today, tomorrow, and for the rest of your life.
308 Palladium Dr #108, Kanata, ON K2V 1A1
https://www.proactionsportsclinic.com/
Pro-Action Health and Performance - Physiotherapy Kanata
Located at 308 Palladium Dr #108, Kanata, ON K2V 1A1, Pro-Action Health and Performance is dedicated to providing expert physiotherapy and performance health services to the residents of Kanata. Our clinic specializes in the comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries, with a strong emphasis on soft tissue techniques. We understand that injuries can significantly impact your daily life, and our goal is to help you recover effectively and return to your normal activities with minimal discomfort.
Our team of experienced physiotherapists and healthcare professionals is committed to delivering personalized care. We utilize a range of evidence-based treatments tailored to your specific condition and needs. Whether you're dealing with acute injuries, chronic pain, or are looking to enhance your athletic performance, our focus on soft tissue manipulation, manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and functional movement assessments forms the core of our approach.
At Pro-Action Health and Performance, we believe in a holistic view of health. Our treatments are designed not only to address the symptoms but also to identify and correct the underlying causes of your pain or dysfunction. We work closely with you to set achievable goals and develop a treatment plan that empowers you to take an active role in your recovery.
If you are experiencing pain, limited mobility, or are seeking ways to optimize your physical performance, we invite you to visit our clinic at 308 Palladium Dr #108, Kanata, ON K2V 1A1. You can reach us by phone at (613) 505-5000 or explore our services and learn more about how we can help you by visiting our website at https://www.proactionsportsclinic.com/.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What types of injuries do you treat at your Kanata location?
A1: At our clinic in Kanata, we treat a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. This includes back and neck pain, shoulder and knee injuries, sprains and strains, tendon and ligament issues, arthritis management, post-surgical rehabilitation, and performance enhancement for athletes.
Q2: What makes your soft tissue focus different?
A2: Our strong focus on soft tissue techniques means we employ specialized methods like Graston Technique, Active Release Techniques, and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization. These approaches are highly effective for addressing muscle tightness, scar tissue, and restricted mobility that often contribute to pain and dysfunction.
Q3: How can I book an appointment at your Kanata clinic?
A3: You can book an appointment by calling our Kanata office directly at (613) 505-5000. Alternatively, you can visit our website at https://www.proactionsportsclinic.com/ to request an appointment online.
Q4: What should I expect during my first visit?
A4: During your first visit, we will conduct a thorough assessment, including taking a detailed history of your condition and performing specific physical examinations. Based on this evaluation, we will develop a personalized treatment plan and may begin your initial therapy session.
Q5: Do you offer treatment for sports-related injuries?
A5: Yes, we specialize in treating sports-related injuries at our Kanata location. Our understanding of biomechanics and movement patterns allows us to effectively address common athletic injuries and help athletes of all levels return to their sport safely and successfully.