A Fresh Approach to Physiotherapy in Hamilton
What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is the practice of developing, maintaining and restoring the body to a state of maximum movement, function and performance. It is our job to quickly and accurately identify the root cause of your condition, injury or pain and provide a custom rehabilitation program built just for you. The result? Increased joint mobility, greater muscle strength, better balance and improved endurance.

A Skilled Team
At Charlton Physiotherapy clinic, our expert physiotherapist demonstrates an impressive knowledge base around exactly how the human body works. This, coupled with a hands-on clinical skill set enables him/her to effectively assess and treat you.
How Physiotherapy Techniques Can Help You
The physiotherapist can treat and improve a number of conditions and injuries including:
- Muscle strains and sprains
- Back and neck pain (i.e. disc injuries, whiplash from an accident, pain due to aging)
- Age related conditions (i.e. Osteoporosis, Arthritis)
- Poor posture
- Athletic injuries
- Car accident rehabilitation
- Injuries due to repetitive strain and overuse (i.e. rotator cuff tears, tennis elbow)
- Chronic injuries (i.e. ITB Syndrome, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
- Post-surgical conditions (i.e. joint replacement, fractures, ligament repair)
- Tendonitis/bursitis
- Sciatica and nerve damage
- Metabolic disease
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Frozen shoulder
- Pre and post natal rehabilitation
The physiotherapists at Charlton are well versed in both traditional and new age treatment techniques. We may even recommend a combination of several forms of treatment to achieve the fastest recovery. In addition to physiotherapy, you may incorporate:
- Strength and conditioning exercise
- Manual therapy
- Acupuncture
- Therapeutic modalities
- Orthopaedic assessments
Benefits of Physiotherapy When You Choose Our Clinic
Hamilton Physiotherapists are highly trained and experienced professionals whose treatment techniques prove to:
- Decrease pain
- Improve strength and flexibility
- Restore the range of motion and mobility in patients’ joints
- Assist with weight management, cardiovascular and metabolic health
- Help patients return to hobbies, sports and leisure activities
- Regain function and freedom at home, at work, at school and in the community
- Restore personal autonomy and physical wellbeing
Are you ready to become pain free?