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Conventional physiotherapy is a healthcare discipline that uses various techniques and approaches to treat pain, improve mobility, and address injuries or physical conditions. It caters to a wide range of patients, whether they have experienced sports injuries, surgeries, work-related accidents, road traffic accidents, or other issues.
Perineal rehabilitation is a practice aimed at strengthening and retraining the muscles of the perineum, which play a crucial role in supporting the pelvic organs, bladder control, and sexual function. This rehabilitation is often recommended after childbirth, in cases of urinary incontinence, or for pelvic pain.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) physiotherapy focuses on treating disorders that affect this joint, which connects the jaw to the skull. TMJ dysfunction can lead to facial pain, headaches, jaw pain, difficulties in opening or closing the mouth, and joint noises.
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Physiotherapy with a massage therapy approach combines physiotherapy techniques with the principles of massage therapy to treat various musculoskeletal conditions. This approach aims to relieve pain, reduce muscle tension, improve mobility, and more.
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We cater to a private clientele and accept various insurance plans.
For private patients, most insurance plans cover the majority of your treatment costs. Depending on your plan, you may need to pay for the full treatment upfront and then submit the receipt directly to your private insurance (a form may need to be filled out) for reimbursement.
In other cases, we can bill your insurance company directly for the treatment received. We suggest checking with your insurance company to see what type of coverage you have for these treatments.
Our rehabilitation team will be happy to manage your case from start to finish.
There will be no fees charged to you, as the payer (CNESST or SAAQ) covers the full cost of your treatments.
We are also pleased to offer the Functional Capacity Development (FCD) program for CNESST/SAAQ clients.
For private patients, most insurance plans cover the majority of your treatment costs. Depending on the type of plan you have, you may need to pay for the full treatment upfront and then submit the receipt directly to your private insurance (a form may need to be filled out) for reimbursement.
In other cases, we can bill your insurance company directly for the treatment received. We recommend checking with your insurance company to see what type of coverage you have for these treatments.
For patients covered by the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Santé Optimum will bill Blue Cross Medavie directly, and you will not have to pay anything. We only require a copy of your prescription and a copy of your asylum seeker document from Immigration Canada.
All visits are with a licensed member of the Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec. For your first appointment, please bring:
During your first physiotherapy session, you will be evaluated by the physiotherapist, who will identify the issues to address based on your condition. You will then receive care during follow-up appointments in subsequent visits.
It is not necessary to have a prescription from a doctor when you are receiving physiotherapy for a musculoskeletal injury. However, if you have undergone surgery, the postoperative protocol and consent from your surgeon at the start of treatment are essential for proper physiotherapy management.
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