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5 Ways to Use Your Benefits to Benefit Your Health

October 29 | 2025
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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As another year comes to a close, it’s time to get the most of your benefits! At PhysioNow, this is a busy time for our clinic and we encourage all of our patients to take advantage and get the care they need. If you’re like most Canadians, your extended health care benefits reset at the end of the year. Maybe you’ve told yourself you’ll book that physiotherapy session “next week,” or you’ve been meaning to replace those worn-out orthotics but keep putting it off. The truth is, those benefits are there for a reason, to help you stay healthy, pain-free,…

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Cervicogenic Headaches: It’s All In Your Neck

October 22 | 2025
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Are you getting headaches from a stiff neck? Cervicogenic headaches (CGH) are a common but often misunderstood type of headache. Unlike typical tension or migraine headaches, CGHs originate from issues in the cervical spine (the neck) and affect the upper part of the body, including the head. As physiotherapists, we play a key role in identifying, diagnosing, and treating these headaches. In this case, treating the neck is the key to alleviating cervicogenic headaches. What are cervicogenic headaches? A cervicogenic headache is a secondary headache, meaning it’s a symptom of an underlying issue rather than a condition on its own.…

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Foot Care for Runners: Physiotherapy Guidelines

October 17 | 2025
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Now that the hottest days are behind us, running outdoors is possible again. If you’re a runner, whether casual or marathoner, your feet are your most valuable training partners. Namely, they take the full impact of every stride, supporting several times your body weight with each step. But when your feet start to ache or feel tight, it can throw off your training and may be the precursor to an injury. The good news? With a few smart habits and guidance from a physiotherapist at PhysioNow, you can keep your feet ready to go the distance. Find out how to do foot care for runners! Why does foot care for runners matter? Running is repetitive and high impact by nature. Unfortunately, repetitive tasks are where our bodies tend to struggle. Over time, even small imbalances in running gait, strength, flexibility, or footwear can build up stress on the feet and…

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Avoid Surgery with Preventative Care and Physiotherapy

October 10 | 2025
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Preventative care is emerging in the health world as a bigger and bigger area of interest. Historically, our care system has been reactive, after the injury or illness, after someone feels pain, or after they have issues with mobility. For example, surgeries are becoming extremely common, and there is still a misconception that things like arthritis and surgery are inevitable. While it is true that in some cases, especially after traumatic accidents, surgery can be unavoidable and lifesaving, there are other considerations. To name a few, surgery can be invasive, expensive, puts burden on the health care system, and also…

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Foot Injuries: How Physiotherapy Gets you Back on Your Feet

October 02 | 2025
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Most of us don’t think twice about our feet until they start to hurt. Yet our feet work harder than almost any other part of the body. Everyday, they carry our weight from the moment we get out of bed to the second we crawl back in at night. They let us walk, run, balance, jump, and absorb high forces with every step. Ultimately, it’s no wonder foot injuries are among the most common problems we see at PhysioNow. If you’re dealing with sore heels, painful arches, a sprained ankle, or more, you’re definitely not alone. Let’s take a closer…

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