
Why Reload Physio?
How can we assist you in overcoming injuries and movement restrictions? Our approach encompasses a comprehensive evaluation of your overall condition. We assess the sources of pain and any contributing factors such as lifestyle habits,
work and home environments, general health, and even mindset. We strive to break everything down into manageable components, while also addressing any fear-avoidance beliefs you may have. Together, we design a customized plan that
is specific to your needs, execute it, and equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to sustain your progress towards your goals.
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In essence, our approach is centered around long-term results, with the ultimate objective of helping you achieve a healthy body for life.
why
Our clients join us for a variety of reasons, including:
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Seeking an alternative approach to address their current pain
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Desiring to prevent potential injuries
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Longing to return to their beloved activities
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Having diverse fitness goals, with the aim of moving their body in a way that offers the ideal amount of stress for their body to become stronger, more explosive, and faster.
At Reload, our approach helps you achieve precisely that.
individual
Based on the feedback from our clients (as evident from our testimonials), we have observed that three types of individuals benefit the most from a Human Centered Movement Evaluation:
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Those experiencing pain who seek a fresh perspective on the underlying causes of their discomfort.
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Individuals searching for weaknesses or limitations in their body that may hinder their ability to become stronger, faster, and more explosive.
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Anyone who wants to undergo an annual movement check-up, akin to an annual primary care physical check-up or bi-yearly dental cleaning.
pain
We specialize in assisting clients with various types of chronic pain, including:
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Lower Back Pain: Herniated Disk, Stenosis, Arthritis, and Degenerative Disk Disease
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Hip Pain: Hip Impingement, Hip Bursitis, Iliopsoas Tendinitis, and Hip Flexor Tendinitis
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Knee Pain: Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, Patellar Tendonitis, IT Band Syndrome, Meniscus Tear, and ACL rehabilitation
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Neck Pain: Pinched Nerve and Herniated Disk
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Shoulder Pain: Rotator Cuff Tear, Shoulder Impingement, and Labral Tear
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Chronic Pain
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Any injuries or pain that limit your ability to engage in physical activities.