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Head, jaw and face pain

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area. Our expertise relieves your headaches, facial tension, and temporomandibular joint disorders.

Relieve your head and jaw pain

This pain can come from several sources: tension in the neck muscles, clicking of the jaw joint (TMJ), teeth grinding, or irritated cervical nerves. Our assessment identifies the source of your pain in order to effectively treat muscles, joints, and nerves, thus decreasing the frequency and intensity of your symptoms.

Manual techniques to release tension in the neck and face

Targeted exercises for the jaw and cervical muscles

Practical strategies to prevent headaches

Physiotherapy that puts you back in control of your pain

It's a fact, pain shouldn't dictate your life. Our simple and proven approach helps our patients get back to living the life they had before.

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In-depth physiotherapy assessment

A 24-point assessment of your condition and a personalized treatment plan that includes the diagnosis, cause, objectives, and the plan to achieve them.

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Treatment, relief, education

A series of manual treatments, exercises, and advice to reduce pain, understand what to do at home, and get back to your activities.

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Relapse prevention and goal celebration

Concrete strategies to maintain your progress and prevent relapses. For us, it will be a pleasure not to see you again... for the same condition.

Specific conditions treated for treatment

Concussion

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area that offer expert and personalized concussion management, allowing a safe and gradual return to your daily activities while respecting the most recent recovery protocols.

Migraine

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area that effectively treat chronic and episodic migraines. Rediscover a pain-free quality of life with our targeted and personalized therapeutic approaches.

Headaches

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area where our specialists effectively relieve your headaches and chronic migraines with targeted and personalized techniques, restoring lightness to your head.

Jaw pain or disorders

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area that effectively treat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and jaw pain. Regain comfort and mobility to speak, eat, and smile without discomfort.

Vertigo and dizziness

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area that effectively treat vertigo and dizziness with specialized vestibular rehabilitation techniques, helping you regain your balance and natural stability with confidence.

Whiplash

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in the Greater Montreal area that effectively treat whiplash injuries. Our experienced physiotherapists support you in the progressive recovery of your cervical mobility and the relief of your post-traumatic pain.

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Our quality and satisfaction guarantees

We offer a triple quality guarantee: optimized time, double physiotherapy assessment, and ongoing expertise for effective care tailored to your needs.

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30+ insurance plans accepted for physiotherapy services

We manage direct billing so you can focus your energy on recovery, not paperwork.

Discover our physiotherapy services for treatment

We offer a comprehensive range of health services to meet your individual needs. Whether for a specific treatment or to maintain your general well-being, we are here to help you.

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Motor Vehicle Accident (SAAQ)

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal with expertise in treating motor vehicle accident injuries.

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Workplace Injury (CNESST)

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal that treat workplace injuries.

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Veteran

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal, proudly providing physical healthcare to our veterans.

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Second opinion on diagnosis and treatment

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal that take a fresh look at your condition - an expert second opinion to clarify your therapeutic choices.

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Sports Physiotherapy

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal that understand the demands of your sport. From performance to recovery, regain your full athletic potential.

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Persistent pain program

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal that restore hope for persistent pain - a unique approach to regain control of your life.

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Vestibular rehabilitation for vertigo and dizziness

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal with a specialized approach to overcome vertigo and dizziness.

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Treatment for pain and stiffness

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal where every pain story is heard, understood, and treated with an attention that makes all the difference.

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Treatment for numbness and nerve pain

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal where your numbness and nerve pain are investigated and then treated at the source.

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Criminal Offense Victim (IVAC)

Physioactif has 5 physiotherapy clinics in Greater Montreal that compassionately support victims of criminal acts.

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McKenzie Approach

The McKenzie Approach is a globally recognized assessment and treatment method, particularly effective for back problems. This approach equips you with the tools to independently manage and prevent your pain.

Mulligan Approach

The Mulligan approach, recognized worldwide, combines active movement and mobilization for immediate results. This unique technique restores joint function without pain, even in cases where other approaches have failed.

Education on the condition

Knowledge is key to a successful recovery. Our educational approach allows you to better understand your pain problem and gives you the necessary tools to actively participate in your recovery and prevent recurrences.

Workstation assessment

A poorly set up workstation can cause tension and pain that affects your productivity. Our professional ergonomic assessment identifies the necessary adjustments to create a comfortable and efficient workspace.

Stabilizing muscle exercises

Weak stabilizing muscles can lead to pain during prolonged postures or everyday movements. Core exercises are often taught incorrectly, hindering your progress. Our specialized approach activates these essential deep muscles, creating a solid foundation for all your movements and daily activities.

FCAMPT

Complex musculoskeletal conditions require in-depth expertise for accurate diagnosis and treatment. The FCAMPT certification represents the highest level of training in manual therapy in Canada, guaranteeing specialized care based on the latest evidence.

Joint mobilizations and manipulations

Joint pain and stiffness can significantly limit your daily life. Our physiotherapists use specialized joint mobilization and manipulation techniques to restore the natural movement of your joints and reduce your pain.

Posture

Poor posture can be the source of many daily aches and discomforts. Our approach combines precise postural analysis and practical solutions to improve your natural alignment and prevent chronic muscle tension.

Movement re-education

Always moving in the same way can create injuries because repetitive movements end up overloading the same structures in your body. Our approach precisely analyzes and corrects your movement patterns to restore biomechanics that will not create microtrauma.

Taping

Therapeutic taping is a versatile technique that uses different types of adhesive tapes to relieve pain and improve joint stability. Among our approaches, we notably use the McConnell method, recognized for its effectiveness in biomechanical correction and the treatment of joint pain.

Nerve treatment

We are the pioneers in Quebec in nerve treatment. We know that symptoms of nerve compression, such as tingling, numbness, or burning pain, can disrupt your sleep and quality of life. Our specialized nerve treatment techniques precisely target these sensitive structures to reduce irritation and restore their proper function.

Telerehabilitation

Tele-physio offers the flexibility of professional care from your home. No matter where you are in the world, you can benefit from our unique expertise. This modern solution allows for effective and personalized follow-up, adapted to your schedule, while maintaining the quality of care.

Our clinics

We have multiple locations to better serve you.

Frequently Asked Questions about Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy Treatment: Find out what to expect

Physiotherapy treatments are tailored to each individual and their specific injury. First, the physiotherapist will ask you about any changes you've noticed since your last appointment. The physiotherapist will also check on how your exercises went. If necessary, the exercises will be modified, corrected, or progressed to ensure the best possible improvement in your condition. Next, the physiotherapist will perform some tests to reassess your condition. If your condition requires manual therapy, the physiotherapist will treat the joints, muscles, or nerves. Finally, the physiotherapist will check if you have any questions or concerns related to your condition. For more details on what to expect during a treatment, read this blog article.

Physiotherapy Assessment: Discover the Physioactif process

Before your assessment begins, you will need to fill out a questionnaire about your overall health, including any medical conditions, previous injuries, surgeries, and a list of medications you are taking. This will allow the physiotherapist to get an overall idea of your health and better assist you. During the assessment, you will discuss your problem with the physiotherapist. This will be followed by a physical evaluation that will lead to a diagnosis established by the physiotherapist. Afterwards, a treatment plan will be created in collaboration with the physiotherapist. You will leave with your treatment plan sheet, which will also include your exercises to do at home. For more details on what to expect during the assessment, read this blog article.

How do I know if I am receiving good physiotherapy?

As with any profession, the quality of physiotherapy can vary greatly from one clinic to another. Here are some key indicators to help you determine if you are receiving good quality physiotherapy care: a. The physiotherapist spends the entire appointment time with you. b. You have a specific exercise program tailored to your condition to do at home that you understand well. c. You have received a diagnosis and can briefly explain the cause of your problem. d. You know what to do to relieve pain when you are in pain because your physiotherapist has given you advice. e. During your appointments, you are not hooked up to electrotherapy devices. f. You have received a clearly defined treatment plan that has been personalized by the physiotherapist. g. Other factors that may hinder recovery (stress, sleep, anxiety, worries, etc.) have been evaluated and discussed with you. h. Your treatment is not exclusively passive, meaning you are not just receiving manipulations without having a plan of exercises, advice, and education on your condition. For more details on receiving good physiotherapy, read this blog article.

Physiotherapy hasn't helped me in the past, is there still hope?

Yes, there is hope! Whether you have seen other physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, or others, you will find solutions with our physiotherapists at Physioactif. We are used to treating complex problems and people who have not had results with other professionals. With this reputation, we receive people every week who come to see us even though they have already seen 3-4 other professionals who have not solved the problem. You will see from the first meeting that the care at Physioactif is different from what you have experienced elsewhere. From diagnosis to exercises and treatments, you will see a difference with Physioactif compared to other professionals who have accompanied you in the past. We encourage you to come to us full of hope, because we are eager to help you!

Do you take insurance and accept work and car accident cases?

Yes, your physiotherapy treatments may be covered by your insurance. Most insurance plans cover a portion of physiotherapy costs. To find out if this is the case for you, check with your insurer or consult the details of your insurance package. During your appointment at the clinic, we will take care of checking your coverage with you. If your pain is the result of a work accident, then the CNESST covers your physiotherapy. To do this, you must see a doctor first and have a prescription for physiotherapy from the doctor. If your pain is the result of a car accident, then the SAAQ covers your physiotherapy. To do this, you must see a doctor first and have a prescription for physiotherapy from the doctor.

I've been in pain for a long time, is it too late?

No, it's never too late. No matter how long your injury or pain has been present, it is always possible to improve your condition. Studies show that the duration of pain does not prevent you from improving. The majority of the clients we see are people who have had pain for at least several months. We are therefore very comfortable helping people who have been in pain for 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, and even 20 years! The most important thing is to start from the beginning and therefore get evaluated in physiotherapy to have a good diagnosis. Afterwards, a game plan will be established with the physiotherapist to start getting better.

Can physiotherapy help me?

Physiotherapy can treat injuries, pain, and discomfort related to bones, muscles, joints, vertebrae, tendons, ligaments, menisci, and nerves (in short, all the structures of the body that allow us to move). If you have pain or discomfort that bothers you, limits you in your activities, work, or leisure, then physiotherapy is the solution for you. Here are some examples of things that physiotherapy can treat: back pain, neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, headaches and migraines, jaw pain, concussions, vertigo and dizziness, urinary incontinence/bladder prolapse/sexual pain, sprains, strains, tendinitis, torticollis, whiplash, fractures, tears, sciatica, herniated disc, contusion, plantar fasciitis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, car accident, work accident, sports injuries.

What is the difference between an osteopath, a chiropractor, a physiotherapist, a massage therapist, an acupuncturist, and a kinesiologist?

An osteopath has non-university training and makes a diagnosis with their hands by touching the different parts of the body (organs, bones, muscles, etc.). They base their intervention on the fact that the body has the ability to heal itself and that manipulations of the organs, bones, and muscles can restore the function of the affected tissue. A physiotherapist has university training and makes a diagnosis based on the history of the injury, the behavior of the pain, and a physical evaluation. They then establish a treatment plan that includes specific exercises, advice on managing activities/postures/sports, and applies manual therapy treatments as needed. A chiropractor has university training and often makes a diagnosis with an X-ray of the spine or a joint and with their hands. The fundamental principle was to use "chiropractic adjustments" to restore the electrical current of the nerves that is blocked by the misalignment of the joints. This way of practicing is not as present as before, since the scientific basis of this practice has been invalidated. A massage therapist has non-university training and uses various massage techniques to intervene on the muscles to reduce pain or stiffness. An acupuncturist has college training based on traditional Chinese medicine. The acupuncturist uses techniques to stimulate an energy called "Qi", often with needles, to restore the circulation of energy to help with pain or diseases. A kinesiologist has university training and is the health professional specializing in training and physical activity. They use physical activity as an intervention tool to improve physical abilities, prevent risk factors related to sedentary lifestyle, and optimize sports or physical performance. For more details on the difference between the professionals, read this blog article.

Do I need a prescription?

No. Anyone can consult a physiotherapist directly. Simply call the clinic to make an appointment. You do not need to be evaluated by a doctor before going to physiotherapy. The physiotherapist is the expert in evaluating pain and does not need the doctor's opinion. However, some insurance companies that cover physiotherapy expenses require a doctor's prescription before reimbursing the costs. If this is the case with your insurance company, then you will need an appointment with a doctor and a prescription if you wish to be reimbursed by your insurer. Check with your insurer to see if this is the case.

How does physiotherapy work?

Physiotherapy is a medical discipline that helps improve your quality of life and allows you to return to your desired activities when you are in pain. This is achieved through exercises, advice, lifestyle adjustments, and hands-on therapy. During the initial consultation, the physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment of your condition, including a physical examination with tests and some hands-on techniques. The physiotherapist will then establish a diagnosis and work with you to develop a treatment plan to achieve your desired goals. The physiotherapist will monitor you for a specific period to optimize progress and healing until your goals are reached. During the follow-up, exercises are often necessary to improve your condition and can be done at home. In the clinic, the physiotherapist will perform the necessary treatments and adjust the treatment plan as needed to ensure proper healing of the injury.

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