by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Jul 7, 2022 | Athletic Therapy, Concussion, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation
Being situated in Central Alberta has allowed our therapists to have a keen understanding of the rural lifestyle and everything comes along with it. From Farmers and Ranchers to Cowboys and Cowgirls, there are many injuries that can come with this lifestyle. Living...
by Karina Brown | Dec 4, 2021 | Back Pain, Concussion, Rehabilitation, Shoulder Injuries
With slippery and uneven terrain all around us for most of the winter, it’s important to be aware of the many risks that might follow a slip or a fall. Better yet, try to Avoid Falls and then also avoid costly & painful injuries altogether. Top Strategies for...
by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Apr 1, 2021 | Athletic Therapy, Chiropractic, Concussion, Physiotherapy, Vestibular Therapy
Did you know there is a treatment for dizziness/room spinning? If you feel dizzy, off-balance, or like the room is spinning, you do not have to live with it! Many conditions that cause these sensations are treatable. The best part is, you may not require very many...
by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Dec 30, 2020 | Athletic Therapy, Concussion, Massage Therapy, Physiotherapy
Craniosacral Therapy (Cranio) is a gentle, hands-on approach that was developed by John Upledger, Osteopathic Physician. It is a way to treat the central nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and the tissues that support these vital structures....
by Matthew Boyd | Jun 18, 2020 | Concussion
What is a Sports Concussion? A sports concussion (mild traumatic brain injury) occurs when the brain moves quickly within the skull. You do not need to hit your head directly. It can occur from any injury involving movements including but not limited to: a tackle, a...
by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Apr 14, 2020 | Athletic Therapy, Back Pain, Concussion, Exercise Is Therapy, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation, Shoulder Injuries, TeleRehab
We have found very solid ways to work with clients remotely during this pandemic & we too are surprised that it actually works as well as it does! Prior to April 2020, we had assessed or treated less than 100 people through virtual physiotherapy sessions. Now 100%...