August 12th, 2011
Applicants should be interested in treating a wide range of injuries from people within the community to athletes. Applicants must have completed their university education and be licensed by provincial authorities. Specific skills would include assessment of patients’ physical abilities, administration of evaluative tests and procedures, planning and implementation of physiotherapy programs, maintaining clinical and progress reports, and conferring with other health professionals. Above industry standard compensation is being offered to successful candidates with an entrepreneurial character.
Resumes may be emailed to courtney@proaggressivefitness.com or faxed to the attention of Courtney to 1-204-452-7076.
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January 25th, 2010
Some people are often confused as to what is considered whiplash and how it affects the body. Whiplash may be caused by any motion similar to a rear-end collision in a motor vehicle. As the rest of your body slows down the head continues with its forward motion until stopped by ligament or muscle causing injury. Symptoms reported by sufferers include: pain and aching to the neck and back, referred pain to the shoulders, sensory disturbance (such as pins and needles) to the arms & legs and headaches. Symptoms can appear directly after the injury, but often are not felt until days afterwards. If you realize you are going to be rear-ended, to decrease the affects of whiplash keep your head facing forward and near the headrest. If you are suffering from whiplash, initially use ice and gentle neck stretches to relieve your symptoms. Also ensure you are sleeping properly either on your back or side with your neck in a neutral position.
If you are suffering from whiplash or other pain after a motor vehicle accident, make an injury claim through Manitoba Public Insurance, and contact your Winnipeg physiotherapist or Winnipeg athletic therapist to begin treatment in order to avoid chronic pain.

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December 13th, 2009
Have a safe and happy holidays from our team at Joint Effort Sports Injury Clinic! Your favourite massage therapist would like you to celebrate the season with your first 60 minute massage for the price of 30 minutes! Simply print the coupon below and bring it with you to our location.

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November 17th, 2009

This is a common condition affecting the knee in patients aged 25-50. PatellaFemoral Syndrome presents itself as a slow progressive onset of knee pain (sometimes bilateral) without any initial clearcut injury. In this condition the medial components of the knee are weak and the lateral components are tight. This causes an imbalance in the quadriceps muscle, whos job it is to guide the knee cap through movement during knee flexion and extension. This in turn contributing to clicking, persistant pain especially with squatting or stairs and swelling throughout the knee. This condition is more common in females than males due to the anatomy of the hip causing a more lateral pull on the kneecap during movement. By yourself at home, follow the PRICE principle. Protect the knee joint from trauma, use rest, ice, compression with tensors and elevation during the day and at night. As well, you will want to strengthen the medial quads muscle by doing non-wieghtbearing knee extension exercises and tapping your medial quads 2 inches above the knee to facilitate recruitment during training. Any questions?
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