Kinesiology

What is Kinesiology?

Kinesiology is concerned with human kinetics and movement. Our Kinesiologists have the expertise in physical activity and movement to provide you with treatment that aids in prevention and to improve your physical performance. Our Kinesiologists help to apply exercise and movement in therapy to:

  • Promote wellbeing

  • To prevent, manage and rehabilitate injuries

  • To treat illness and chronic disease

  • To restore function

  • To optimize human performance in sports and fitness, clinical settings, and in the workplace

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What does Kinesiology help to treat?

Kinesiology is employed to help alleviate a range of ailments such as those relating to:

  • Stress-related deficiencies

  • Chronic Pain

  • Back pain

  • Diabetes

  • Cardio Vascular disease

  • Loss of function

  • Minor injuries

  • Physical deconditioning

MédiSport Physio practitioners will work with you to create a tailored treatment plan to your needs.

What techniques are used in Kinesiology? 

Prior to treatment, customers are subjected to a fitness assessment to determine the best course of treatment and techniques for the Kinesiologist to implement There are a variety of techniques available and practiced by our practitioners, including:

  • Home-based exercise plan

  • One on one sessions in the gym 

  • Stretching and mobility exercises

  • Weight loss management

  • Return to sport program

  • Pain management 

  • Improving posture

  • Working to optimize your current fitness program

Is Kinesiology covered by Insurance?

Kinesiology may be covered under your insurance provider as a Kinesiology treatment. Please check with your insurance provider to confirm your coverage if you are unsure.

How can I book an appointment?

If you would like to speak to a practitioner regarding Kinesiology, please use our contact page to call or email and book an appointment. Or, click below:

While Médisport Physio offers traditional Kinesiology services, we also offer specialized approaches such as the below.

 

Exercise Physiology

Persistent Pain Management