Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Open House: Modern Physiotherapy Practice

Modern Physiotherapy, Open House the Art of Life Community Health Centre, Toronto, June 13, 2011
Poster: Open House: Modern Physiotherapy Practice
Lecture by Maria Czarnota, Registered Physiotherapist, June 13, 2011

The ART of LIFE Community Health Centre

Invites you to attend our
Open House

You will get information about unique diagnostic
and treatment programs, as well as coffee, tea, cookies,
and a traditional educational lecture:

Do We Know How Helpful Is Modern Physiotherapy?

Day: Monday, June 13, 2011
Time: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Lecturer:
Maria Czarnota, B.Sc. P.T., Registered Physiotherapist

The lecture will cover the following topics:

[ V ] The newest approach to the cure of Neurologic Conditions, offering comprehensive solutions for mobility problems, including spinal and brain injuries;
[ V ] The newest approach to the cure of Orthopaedic Conditions of your joints, bones, tendons and ligaments, including degenerative disc disorders, arthritis, heal spurs and carpal tunnel syndrome;
[ V ] Information on an integrated approach of manual physiotherapy and state-of-the-art European, Japanese, and USA equipment, intensifying the dramatic cure of acute and chronic disease.

Pain is only a signal about an abnormality in the body.
It disappears after the root is eliminated.


We look forward to meeting you.

The Art of Life Community Health Centre
Location: Suite 121, 885 Don Mills Road
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3C 1V9


Entrance to the free parking is from Gervais Drive via Wynford Drive
Bus: Don Mills Road at Wynford Drive
maps.google.ca

If you need more information,
give a call to Ludmila at 416-449-6747
or send us an e-mail at office@theartlife.ca
or check our web-site: www.TheArtLife.ca


links:
Canadian Physiotherapy Association: Physiotherapy competency profile: The foundation of modern physiotherapy practice

benefitscanada.com: Dulling the [chronic] pain
"Throw everything you’ve got at chronic pain claims early on and you might just lessen future disability payouts, say the experts. "
by Anna Sharratt | September 30, 2009
Credit: Rogers Publishing Ltd. This article first appeared in the October 2009 edition of WORKING WELL magazine [PDF]

informphysio.ca: In-form Physiotherapy & Reabilitation Centre

theartlife.ca/blog: Open House: Say Goodbye to Arthritis Pain
theartlife.ca/blog: Successful Pain Management and Treatment of Pain: Part 1
Role of Pain Management, Back and Shoulder Pain, Disk Degeneration or Spinal Hernia

theartlife.ca/blog: Successful Pain Management and Treatment of Pain: Part 2
Interferential Current Therapy (IFC), Far Infra Red (FIR), Radial Shock Wave Treatment (RSWT)

theartlife.ca/blog: Diagnostics by Voll Method and Modern Physiotherapy: Key Concepts
Indications of Acupuncture, Homeopathy and Modern Physiotherapy
by Kyrill Biba, PhD, Registered Acupuncture Practitioner and Homeopath

2 comments:

igor said...

There is still more to this story, I suggest you read the other pieces the Hastings Star Gazette wrote if you haven't already. Ludicrous.
His last name is Haege.
[and, in the interest of fair disclosure
http://health-med-news.com

Adda Bright said...

I stumbled upon this sight and I am very curious. Are the speakers going to cover anything about scoliosis? I've been having issues with my back lately and my doctor didn't give me much info. I probably need to visit a physiotherapy professional in Toronto, but I'm wondering if this open house will cover any of it.