Eramosa Physiotherapy News

Knee Meniscus Repair

Today is the day that I tell the story of a knee meniscus.  I have been a physiotherapist for 22 years and sometimes I think that I have jinxed my kids as I can’t seem to keep them out of the orthopaedic surgeon’s office!  Today I experienced an “easy peasy” knee scope for a meniscal clean up from the eyes of a mom.  Let me tell you the perspective is different.

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Summer Pilates

Summer Pilates 2 classes are being offered beginning the first week of June and run for 8 weeks Register by calling or emailing the clinic

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Job Opportunities

Would you like to join our team?  We have several job opportunities including a new exciting #Marketing & Communication Administrator position , #Massage Therapist, #Receptionist   Check out

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We Are Hiring!

Current positions available Guelph – FT Pelvic/Ortho Physiotherapist mixed caseload or full time Pelvic to apply contact Kristin@eramosaphysio.com Elora – FT Pelvic/Ortho Physiotherapist mixed caseload

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Shoulder Pain Blog

Oftentimes individuals will ignore a slight recurring pain in their shoulder or arm thinking it will get better on its own. What these individuals don’t know is that shoulder pain can be as minimal as a quick intermittent pain, often described as a sharp catch, but can progress to a more constant, dull ache down the arm. Problems in the shoulder can occur with everyday wear and tear, overuse, or an isolated injury.

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Concussion Blog

If a serious fall or blow to the head occurs, tell someone! The first step is to recognize that you may have sustained a concussion. While concussion symptoms can range from a headache to loss of consciousness to amnesia prior to or after the event, it is important to get assessed regardless of what symptoms you are experiencing. Removing yourself from all sporting activities, school, or work until a trained medical professional can assess your condition is crucial.

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Pelvic Health Blog

Most individuals who experience pelvic pain suffer in isolation and are often hesitant to disclose their concerns for fear of the unknown or the likely pelvic examination. Pelvic pain is most often caused by dysfunctions like: tightening and/or shortening of the pelvic floor muscles, fascia, and ligaments. When pelvic floor muscles are functioning optimally, they maintain urinary and fecal continence and allow for pleasurable and pain-free sexual intercourse.

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Low Back Pain Blog

Low Back Pain is a complaint that changes people’s lives, leaving those people wondering if their life will ever return to normal. If you are a sufferer of Low Back Pain, dive deeper into this blog and see how Eramosa Physiotherapy can help you get back to normal.

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Physiotherapist Needed

We currently have the following Physiotherapist positions available:- Part time opening Cambridge possibly leading to Full Time   please contact Clinic Manager: Jay Patel hespeler@eramosaphysio.com

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Massage Therapist required

Our Georgetown location is looking for a Registered Massage Therapist for Saturday mornings for more information please contact georgetown@eramosaphysio.com or jobs@eramosaphysio.com    

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Congratulations Kristin

We have a Special Announcement! Congratulations Kristin! Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates (EPA) and the Health and Performance Centre (HPC), together with many friends, family and colleagues

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Upcoming Course

Laurie McLaughlin presents – Early Access to Surgical Opinion/Healthcare Navigation May 25th 7.00pm- 9.00pm Please contact Nicole Simmons at Guelph@eramosaphysio.com for more details

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Congratulations!!

Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates and the Health and Performance Centre are pleased to announce that Jason Smith,  Nicole Strieber and Aly Hodgins have successfully passed their

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We are Hiring!

Guelph, Acton and Burlington locations are looking for Massage Therapists   To apply please send a resume to jobs@eramosaphysio.com  

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