KNEE ARTHRITIS

Help prevent joint replacement

Having trouble getting up and down stairs, or getting into your vehicle? Research shows that exercise programs can help 2/3 of patients prevent surgery. Let us help you! Even if your x-ray shows ‘bone-on-bone’ changes, there are so many things you can do to improve your life and help prevent having a joint replacement. Our highly-trained and experienced Physiotherapists can teach you the Osteoarthritis GLA:D program used internationally to help get your movement and strength back. Land and aquatic exercises, hands-on techniques to help your muscles and joints move better, gait training, knee taping, acupuncture for pain and inflammation – there are so many ways we can help relieve your pain and get you back to the activities you love. Let us teach you what decades of research has shown in relieving Knee OA pain and reducing the need for surgery.

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“Willow Health Centre has given me absolutely wonderful care. The time they take and the advice and care they give have helped me to resolve two chronic health issues. I cannot recommend them highly enough. They are completely unique in the world of health care.”

Treating knee arthritis at Willow Health Centre

At Willow Health Centre, we understand that quality care and attention to detail are what set us apart from other services in Chatham. Our focus is on providing one-on-one care, so you never have to worry about being passed off to an assistant or plugged into a wall for 20 minutes. Our highly trained and experienced staff will ensure that you get the absolute best care.

Our team of physiotherapists is dedicated to helping you reach your health and wellness goals. We will work with you to develop a personalized plan to address your individual needs and help you reach your targets. We understand that everyone is different and strive to provide individualized care, tailored to you. Our commitment is to provide you with the highest quality of care possible, without exception.

A woman lays on a table while a physical therapist assists in bending her left leg at the knee.