Book an Appointment at Rochdale location : Haas Physical Therapy - Nurse Practitioner Services, Physical Therapy Services (including Vestibular, Pelvic Floor, TMJ/TMD), Massage Therapy Services, and Chronic Pain Counselling offered at this location.
We are very excited to be moving to a interdisciplinary clinic approach at our clinics. We are now offering Physical Therapy services, Nurse Practitioner services, Massage Therapy services, and Chronic Pain Counselling out of our Rochdale location AND Physical Therapy services, Massage Therapy services, and Chronic Pain Counselling out of our Emerald Park location!!!
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Nurse Practitioner
A nurse practitioner (NP) in Saskatchewan is an advanced practice registered nurse with specialized education and training, authorized to provide a wide range of healthcare services. NPs are highly skilled healthcare professionals who can assess, diagnose, and manage acute and chronic health conditions, order diagnostic tests, prescribe medications, and make referrals to specialists as needed. They play a crucial role in delivering primary care services, health promotion, and disease prevention initiatives, often serving as primary healthcare providers in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, and community health centers. NPs in Saskatchewan work collaboratively with physicians, nurses, and other members of the healthcare team to ensure holistic and patient-centered care, emphasizing a comprehensive approach that addresses both physical and psychosocial aspects of health and wellness.
Physical Therapy
As a primary caregiver, a physiotherapist can assess, diagnose, and treat an injury through a combination of methods that may include; manual therapy, modalities (ultrasound, laser, interferential), and/or exercise prescription. The goal of physical therapy is to return you to your optimal function and strength. Our philosophy is based on an active, functional approach. Pain and injury are often a result of muscular imbalances, loss of flexibility, poor body mechanics, and decreased fitness levels. Our programs are client focused; engaging you, emphasizing proper mechanics/positioning, client education, and deciphering/correcting imbalances.
Massage Therapy
Our clinic in Saskatchewan offers professional massage therapy services provided by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) accredited by the Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS).
A massage therapist is trained to assess and treat a variety of musculoskeletal issues through manual techniques. These techniques include kneading, pressing, and manipulating the muscles and soft tissues of the body to alleviate pain, reduce stress, enhance relaxation, and promote overall wellness. Whether you are seeking relief from chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to relax, our skilled RMT is here to help you achieve your health and wellness goals.
Chronic Pain Counselling
A chronic pain counsellor social worker is a trained professional who supports individuals coping with persistent physical pain by addressing its psychological, emotional, and social impacts. Their expertise bridges physical health and mental well-being, offering holistic care to patients whose pain affects their daily functioning, relationships, and emotional health.
This social worker collaborates closely with our healthcare providers, physical therapists, massage therapist and nurse practitioner, to create comprehensive care plans. They employ evidence-based therapeutic techniques, such as Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). These methods are grounded in pain science research, with the dual goal of reducing pain intensity and enhancing your quality if life.
These professionals tailor their approach to each client’s unique situation. Empathy, active listening, and a deep understanding of the biopsychosocial model of pain are key traits that make them effective in helping clients reclaim their quality of life.
Reflexology
Reflexology is a holistic therapy that involves applying gentle pressure to specific points on the feet and hands, which correspond to different organs and systems within the body. By stimulating these reflex areas, reflexology promotes balance, reduces stress, and supports the body's natural healing processes. One of its key benefits is its ability to downregulate the nervous system, helping the body transition from a state of stress to relaxation. This calming therapy improves circulation, enhances well-being, and provides a restorative experience tailored to individual needs.
Reiki
Reiki is an ancient Japanese practice that gently taps into the universal life energy flowing through all of us. Originally developed in Japan over a century ago, Reiki is built on the belief that when our energy is balanced, our body and mind are naturally inclined to heal and relax. It is not a conventional medical treatment but a complementary therapy that aims to promote overall wellbeing.
How a Reiki Session Unfolds
During a session, you remain fully clothed and lie comfortably on a treatment table in a quiet, private space. The practitioner uses a series of soft, non-intrusive hand placements that follow the body’s energy pathways. Each hand position is held for a few minutes, allowing the energy to flow where it is needed most. The session, which typically lasts around one hour, encourages you to let go of daily stresses and enter a state of deep relaxation. Some people experience sensations of warmth, gentle tingling, or a profound sense of calm as the energy work unfolds.
After the Session: What to Expect
As Reiki works to clear any energy blockages, you might notice subtle shifts in your body and mood afterward. It’s not uncommon to feel a bit tired, as if your body is gently recalibrating. Staying well-hydrated before and after your session can help flush out any toxins that are being released. For some, a short rest or a nap following a session supports the natural healing process even further.
Reiki offers a nurturing and natural way to help restore balance and encourage the body’s own healing abilities. Remember, while Reiki can be a valuable complement to your wellness routine, it is not intended to replace professional medical care.
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