Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy Services Offered

Our Fredericton Physiotherapy Clinic provides a variety of manual therapies and modalities to promote recovery and enhance physical health:

Manual Therapy 

Acupuncture

Dry Needling 

Heat/Cold Therapy 

Shockwave TherapyInterferential Current (IFC) 

Laser Therapy 

Therapeutic Cupping 

Traction

Ultrasound Therapy 

At Max Health Fredericton, our Physiotherapy Clinic is committed to providing personalized care for individuals recovering from injuries, chronic pain, and physical limitations. Our Orthopaedic Physiotherapists are experts in human anatomy, using hands-on techniques and exercise-based therapy to assess, diagnose, and treat musculoskeletal conditions.

Physiotherapy is a vital part of healthcare focused on restoring movement, function, and overall well-being. At Max Health Fredericton, our Orthopaedic Physiotherapists help with:

  • Sports injuries and rehabilitation 

  • Chronic pain management 

  • Joint and muscle pain 

  • Back and neck pain 

  • Pre- and post-operative care 

  • Motor vehicle accident recovery 

  • Soft tissue injuries and ligament strains

Why Choose Physiotherapy?

Our treatments are tailored to meet individual needs, using evidence-based approaches and therapeutic modalities.

Our Pediatric Physiotherapy services focus on the assessment and treatment of children from infancy to adolescence. We help with:

Motor development assessment 

  • Gross motor skills improvement (sitting, walking, running) 

  • Recovery from injury or pain 

  • Posture, balance, coordination, and flexibility 

  • Neurological conditions such as Cerebral Palsy

    Our Prospect Street Clinic offers dedicated services for Paediatric Physiotherapy.

Pediatric Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy FAQ

  • Our Orthopaedic Physiotherapists help with: 

    • Soft tissue injuries 

    • Chronic pain 

    • Sports injuries 

    • Joint pain 

    • Neck & back pain 

    • Elbow & wrist pain 

    • Hip and knee issues 

    • Pre- and post-operative care 

    • Sciatica and nerve pain 

    • Acupuncture: Uses needles along energy channels to relieve pain and promote healing. 

    • Dry Needling: Targets muscle trigger points to reduce tightness and improve function. 

  • Physiotherapists complete an undergraduate degree, followed by a Master’s Degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited Canadian institution.

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