Population Health: Physical Therapy
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Prairie North Health Region
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Service Description
Provides assessment, treatment and education for a wide range of health problems, and can recommend the best way to treat problems with muscles, bones and joints, circulatory, respiratory or nervous system. Through use of specifically designed exercises, equipment, muscle re-education and hands-on management, physiotherapists help patients regain or improve their physical abilities.
Eligibility
Individuals may see a physiotherapist for:
- Evaluation of pain or discomfort during exercise or movement
- Post-surgical care for orthopedic procedures such as joint replacements and tendon repairs
- Management of chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, back and neck pain
- Prevention and rehabilitation of injuries in muscles, bones, ligaments, and joints
- Neurological physical therapy specializes, rehabilitation, of patients with diseases and injuries in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- An infant or preschool child who has developmental delays or conditions that may interfere with meeting milestones may be referred.
Application Process
Self-referral. Appointments will be arranged as appropriate. Your physician may also recommend you to see a physiotherapist.
Service Website
www.pnrha.ca/programs_services/Pages/Physical-Therapy.aspx
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Coverage Area
Prairie North Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Lloydminster Hospital
- Obstetrics Services (3 locations)
- Population Health: Infection Control (2 locations)
- Population Health: Occupational Therapy (6 locations)
- Population Health: Physical Therapy (6 locations)
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Lloydminster Hospital
3820 43 Avenue
Lloydminster SK S9V 1Y5 -
Lloydminster: Dr. Cooke Extended Care Centre
3915 56 Avenue
Lloydminster AB T9V 1N9 -
Meadow Lake: Northwest Health Facility and Meadow Lake Hospital / Home Care / Community Services
711 Centre Street
Meadow Lake SK S9X 1E6 -
North Battleford: Primary Health Centre
11427 Railway Avenue East
Frontier Mall
North Battleford SK S9A 3G8 -
North Battleford: Battlefords Union Hospital
1092 107 Street
North Battleford SK S9A 1Z1 -
Turtleford: Riverside Health Complex
1st Street South
Turtleford SK S0M 2Y0
Location Info
Lab Services: 306-820-6062
Fax: 306-825-6516
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7 professional health advice or mental health support.
Business Line: 306-820-6000
Website
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