Weekend and evening appointments are available to help you move better!
Welcome to The Physio Spot
A Boutique Physiotherapy Clinic in Markham and Stouffville, Ontario.
We're here to help you move better!
Weekend and evening appointments are available to help you move better!
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A Boutique Physiotherapy Clinic in Markham and Stouffville, Ontario.
We're here to help you move better!
We want to see you do the things you love!
Our Physiotherapists have Advanced Training in Manual Therapy, Movement Screening, Acupuncture Needling Techniques, Pelvic Health, Taping and Exercise prescription to help you get there!
Your first appointment includes:
We want to see you do the things you love!
Our Physiotherapists have Advanced Training in Manual Therapy, Movement Screening, Acupuncture Needling Techniques, Pelvic Health, Taping and Exercise prescription to help you get there!
Your first appointment includes:
Once you inform us of what's ailing you, we can assess and come up with a plan to return you to the activities that you love.
Whether that's picking up your children or lifting heavy barbells over your head -- we'll get you moving!
Our physiotherapists are active in the Physiotherapy community and live locally.
We care about our community. You can see us as sponsors of our local teams (Markham Waxers, Markham Mariners, Markham Soccer Club, Stouffville Yankees, Unity Volleyball) and on committees to further our profession.
We constantly take and teach courses to k
Our physiotherapists are active in the Physiotherapy community and live locally.
We care about our community. You can see us as sponsors of our local teams (Markham Waxers, Markham Mariners, Markham Soccer Club, Stouffville Yankees, Unity Volleyball) and on committees to further our profession.
We constantly take and teach courses to keep up to date with all of the latest research to get you moving.
We have extensive experience with everyday people and all levels of athletes (children, weekend warriors, National and Professional). You don't have to necessarily be "hurt". You may feel "off" with a movement. Our expert assessment and treatment skills will help keep you at peak performance.
We can also help with general aches and pains. If you're having discomfort with something like sitting at your desk or putting your socks on, we'll see what the root cause of your pain is and help you through it.
We can use Contemporary Medical Acupuncture or Gunn IMS to help you get rid of pain and return to your activities. We will educate you on whether or not it is a suitable treatment modality for you.
Pelvic health physiotherapists have advanced and specialized training in the assessment and treatment of the pelvic floor muscles. Specialized physical therapy is becoming more established in the literature as the first-line defense, before surgical consultation, against incontinence and pelvic pain.
Our physiotherapists can help with dizziness and vertigo. You have the opportunity to get your concussions treated and return to activity and sport in a safe and timely manner.
We treat all musculoskeletal injuries. These include, but aren't limited to:
Please reach us at info@thephysiospot.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
There can be many causes for pain. Our Physiotherapists have taken many courses to help identify the cause of your pain and are well=versed in techniques to help provide you with symptom relief. We make it a priority to get you into an assessment early, provide a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan based on YOUR GOALS.
If you want to golf pain free - we can help with that. If you want to lift your baby without your arm getting sore or deadlift 400 pounds - we well help you get there!
The Physio Spot has some of the best physiotherapists in Markham. Each can offer you a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of your pain. We will educate you and treat you with techniques such as manual therapy , massage, acupuncture and a home exercise program t to get you back doing the things you love. Come check us out The Physio Spot in Markham so we can help you.
No, physiotherapy doesn't hurt, it will bring relief, and it's safe. You may feel discomfort when a trying to loosen a knot in a muscle. You will face challenges because you'll use parts of your body that are injured or suffering from chronic pain. Monitoring by a registered physiotherapist is the best way to rehab the sore areas. We know how to isolate and strengthen muscles and treat the exact area appropriately. We know how to avoid further injury and will watch you closely as you perform your exercises to make sure you're doing them correctly. We want to watch you use the proper technique in a progressive exercise plan to help you achieve your movement goals. We'll help you stretch and release muscles that you may have never thought to be the culprit of your pain. After a session with a physiotherapist, we will monitor you for discomfort and adjust accordingly to help you #movebetter, feel better and get back to a normal pain-free life.
We ask that you bring a pair of shorts and a tank top to your first appointment. This allows us to check your area of pain and any other sites that may be contributing to that pain.
Also, feel free to bring any diagnostic imaging reports (MRIs, Ultrasounds, or X-rays) that your family physician may have provided.
The simplest answer is - it depends. Is it a recurring injury? Have you seen other physiotherapists for the same problems? Are you finding relief with your physiotherapy sessions?
We provide thorough assessments to get to the root cause of your problem. Our goal is to help you decrease your pain and move better as soon as possible. Generally speaking, we can help you recover in about 6-8 sessions. It's important to note, however, depending on the severity of the injury or pain, this can vary. We can help you return to doing the things you love!
The most important thing to know is we are trained professionals. We have designations and are registered with the College of Phystiotherapists of Ontario. We have at least two university degrees and have been practicing our expertise all along the way. We attend clinics, we travel for education. We want you to feel better.
If we think the cause may be something outside of what we can do, we'll make sure to refer you to a specialist who can help you.
No. Physiotherapists are Primary Care Health Providers and as such are trained to be the first point of contact in your Rehabilitation and Health Care journey. Some Insurance companies may require a Doctor's Referral for re-imbursement from your Extended Health Benefits. In Markham, we want to help you get back to your activities. Physiotherapy can do that!
We accept cash, credit cards, and most insurance plans. We also offer direct billing to insurance companies for your convenience.
Yes. We can currently bill most Major Extended Health Benefit providers. You are required to pay for the portion not covered by your plan. If your provider is not accepted, you must pay and submit your Invoice to your provider for reimbursement. We take different types of payments (Visa, MasterCard, AmEx, Debit). A receipt and invoice will be provided for you to submit to your extended health care insurance provider.
Come see us for Physiotherapy in Markham. You'll notice the difference in the level of care that we provide. We genuinely want you to return to the activities you love! Book by pressing the button below. If you can't find a time that suits your schedule, give us a call (905) 471-8200.
Running is an activity that puts a lot of pressure on our pelvic floor, but not to worry, the pelvic floor muscles have a natural give, and they absorb impact, contracting and relaxing as needed each time your foot strikes the ground.
The pelvic floor muscles (pelvic floor, diaphragm, abdominals, and back muscles) automatically engage as part of our inner core to manage this increase in pressure, provide support for our trunk, and allow us to breathe efficiently for optimal performance.
The pelvic floor is a set of muscles, ligaments, nerves, and connective tissue shaped like a hammock and located within the pelvis at the base of the spine. It silently helps control the opening of the bladder and rectum, provides support for internal organs, and is important for the stability of the hips and back.
When your pelvic floor is too tight, too weak, uncoordinated, or experiencing other types of dysfunction it can lead to problems during your run like:
These symptoms may become more noticeable during your run due to the added stress on impact and, if ignored, can lead to additional musculoskeletal problems or increased severity of your pelvic floor dysfunction.
1. Don’t forget to breathe
Breathing throughout your run is critical to managing intra-abdominal pressure and preventing those pesky pelvic floor dysfunctions. Breathing well helps you activate your inner core appropriately (and relax it when needed) and supplies the much-needed oxygen to your muscles during your run.
2. Stack your ribs over hips
When your ribcage is stacked over your hips, your diaphragm and pelvic floor can work together efficiently. A common problem we see in women with leakage or lower back and hip pain is that they tend to lean backward during their runs or have a larger curvature in their lower back that does not allow the ribs and hips to be stacked. Think about slightly leaning forward when you run to help stack the ribs over your hips.
3. Stop over-gripping through your tummy
Over-gripping through your abdominal muscles prevents the natural rotation that should occur when you run, and it can also increase pressure down onto your pelvic floor. Remember to breathe, this will help you relax more through your abdominal area and allow your inner core to function properly – remember our muscles should have natural give to absorb impact by contracting and relaxing as needed.
4. Strength Train for your Runs:
Say it louder for the people in the back! Strength training specific to running is essential when it comes to the management and prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction. It is vital to provide a gradual progressive load to your inner core and learn how to coordinate with larger muscle groups to increase your speed, power, and endurance without any pelvic symptoms.
Think squats, single leg squats, lunges, heel raises, hops, chops, and paloff press – a pelvic health physiotherapist can help you to develop a strength program specific to your running needs.
You can also check out our recent blog on 5 Simple Lower Body Exercises to Prepare You for Outdoor Activity.
5. Seek out the advice from a pelvic health physiotherapist:
A strong and adaptable pelvic floor allows you to manage pressure appropriately to meet the demands of your run, allowing you to run leak-free or pain-free comfortably.
When you are looking for a pelvic health physiotherapist, it is important to find someone who listens to your concerns and builds a treatment plan that is specific to your goals. There is no one-size-fits-all program out there.
So, do you want to run without leakage, run without pelvic pain or pressure, or run post-partum? Your treatment plan may involve doing exercises lying down or sitting, but these exercises alone may not translate into improvements during your run.
Running progressions should always be incorporated. Running is an exercise that requires large body movements, repetition, trunk rotation, different intensity levels, and so much more- therefore, we must specifically train to meet this demand.
Click here to book a session with one of our female pelvic health physiotherapists.
Book an appointment at our Markham Pelvic Health clinic or our Stouffville physio clinic.
Depending on your situation, running can be beneficial and challenging for pelvic floor muscles.
For some, running helps strengthen the pelvic floor by engaging the muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. The impact of running activates the core and pelvic region, making it a positive form of exercise for maintaining strength.
However, if there are any pre-existing pelvic floor issues like weakness or tightness, running might exacerbate symptoms, such as incontinence or discomfort. In such cases, it’s important to ensure proper alignment, engage in core-strengthening exercises, and potentially modify running techniques.
Assessing individual pelvic floor health before recommending running as a strengthening exercise is always best.
Running doesn't inherently weaken the pelvic floor, but if the muscles are weak, too tight, or not functioning correctly, it can contribute to pelvic floor issues.
The repetitive impact of running places pressure on the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, bowel, and uterus. If these muscles are not strong enough or overly tense, running can exacerbate symptoms like incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse.
That said, running can be safe and beneficial for the pelvic floor if done with proper technique and combined with exercises that strengthen the core and pelvic floor.
For people experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, it's essential to address these issues with a pelvic floor physiotherapist before continuing or starting a running routine.
This might involve a tailored strengthening or relaxation program to ensure the pelvic floor can handle the impact.
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