Physiotherapy
- Preventing injury and disability
- Managing acute and chronic conditions
- Improving and maintaining optimal physical performance
- Rehabilitating injury and the effects of disease or disability
- Educating patients to prevent re-occurrence of an injury
- Learning about the patient’s medical history
- Assessing and diagnosing the patient’s condition and needs
- Helping the patient set and reach physical goals
- Creating a treatment plan that accounts for patient’s health, lifestyle and activities
- Prescribing a course of exercises and necessary devices
If you are experiencing issues with movement or function or are just seeking to optimize your health, why not check out a trusted resource like a professional physiotherapist. Along with the treatment details listed above our physiotherapists utilize a number of different modalities in order to provide effective treatment to our patients.
Neurofunctional Medical Acupuncture
Neurofunctional medical acupuncture is a modern perspective on acupuncture that implements a gentle electrical stimulation to the needle at a specific and calculated area to influence nerve dysfunction and underlying pain. A key component of this type of acupuncture is to regulate the activity of the nervous system by restoring function to the body’s nerves and the tissues they innervate. It has been shown to effectively treat a wide range of conditions such as post-surgery and athletic injuries.
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy involves exercises that help you manage dizziness and balance issues (imbalance). This therapy may help people cope with the symptoms of conditions such as vertigo and labyrinthitis. Vertigo, Meniers’s and Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo are very well known conditions that effect the inner ear and the vestibular nerve. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy takes time, but it can improve your quality of life. This treatment can also help anyone who suffers from migraines, has post-concussion symptoms, has experiences a stroke, is at risks for falls and symptoms from a traumatic brain injuries.
Interferential Current (IFC) Therapy
Interferential current (IFC) therapy is an effective therapy option used by physiotherapists to relieve pain and accelerate the self-healing process, getting your body back to a healthy, pain free state. The high frequency signals of an IFC penetrate through the skin into deeper lying muscle tissues.
Frequencies produced by IFC have been proven to stimulate endorphins, the body’s natural pain killers. This can help to create a self-healing process without the need to for medications. This form of therapy is also extremely useful in reducing pain, inflammation, and spasms, while improving tissue mobility and coordination.
Ultrasound Therapy

Sarita Kumari, PT
Physiotherapist (Pelvic Floor, Neurofunctional Medical Acupuncture, Physiotherapy)
With a degree in Human Kinetics she believes that movement is the foundation of a healthy body. She is passionate about helping people stay active and injury-free by focusing on proper biomechanics.
Some specialty courses in her field are Pelvic Physiotherapy (Certified Level 1 & 2) and Neurofunctional Medical Acupuncture. Sarita is passionate about helping others get back to their everyday life activities and creates a welcoming environment for all of her patients.
Treatment Prices
- Initial Physiotherapy Appointment (45 mins) - $135.00 (no applicable taxes)
- Physiotherapy Follow-Up Appointment (30 minutes) - $95.00 (no applicable taxes)
- Initial Vestibular Rehabilitation Appointment (60 mins) - $145.00 (no applicable taxes)
- Vestibular Rehabilitation Follow Up Appointment (45 minutes) - $120.00 (no applicable taxes)