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Integrated Occupational Health Services (IOHS), based in St. John's, is a private assessment and rehabilitation centre. You can contact us today to book an appointment for occupati... more... See more text

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Physiotherapists in St. John's NL

Getting mobility back into a fractured joint, learning how to walk again, coming up with an exercise program specific to your body’s capabilities; all situations where physiotherapy and physical rehabilitation is required. Our bodies being the complex mechanisms that they are require different types of physical rehabilitation. Your search for the right physiotherapists or physiotherapy clinic in St. John's NL usually begins at the hospital after an accident or with the help of your family doctor.


Tips to find physiotherapists in St. John's NL

  • Referrals and reference check: Once your family doctor has established the type of physiotherapy you require, make sure that the physiotherapist you will be dealing with has completed an accredited physiotherapy program in your province or territory. A hospital can refer you directly to a physiotherapy centre where you can get familiar with the machines and services before starting a physical rehabilitation.
  • Listen to your body: Establish the type of physiotherapist that is right for you by comparing the hours of operation of the physiotherapy clinics on your list, their specialities (i.e. sports physiotherapy vs. general physiotherapy), the types of services they offer and, if applicable, their success rate. A good physiotherapist will devise a goal plan that you and your body can agree with. You should feel secure and comfortable with the physiotherapist’s proposed rehabilitation treatments. Don’t just go with it, listen to your gut.
  • Choosing the right physiotherapist: The best physiotherapist for your needs will be the one that has successfully dealt with similar situations as yours. Ask your potential physiotherapist for references from past patients to get a better idea of the kind of recovery you’ll expect. 
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