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Clinical Pilates is a form of exercise therapy guided by physiotherapists, designed to aid in rehabilitation, improve posture, and manage chronic pain. Unlike traditional Pilates, it focuses on individualized programs tailored to your specific needs, promoting recovery and enhancing overall strength and mobility.
The Initial Assessment in physiotherapy is a comprehensive session where the physiotherapist evaluates your injury, pain, or physical condition. It includes a thorough examination of your movement, strength, and flexibility, along with a discussion of your medical history and goals. This assessment helps develop a personalized treatment plan aimed at improving function, reducing pain, and supporting recovery.
A Subsequent Assessment involves follow-up evaluations after your initial physiotherapy sessions to monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed. The physiotherapist will reassess your mobility, pain levels, and strength improvements to ensure you are on track toward recovery. These assessments are crucial for refining the therapy and addressing any new or ongoing concerns.
ICBC Standard Treatment for physiotherapy provides coverage for individuals recovering from motor vehicle accident-related injuries. The sessions focus on reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring function through evidence-based exercises and manual therapy. ICBC covers the cost of these treatments, making it easier for patients to access the care they need for rehabilitation without worrying about financial strain.