Get Physiotherapy at Your Home.
Improve your mobility and feel better with physiotherapy from Physio on Wheels. Call PascalBook nowGet physiotherapy anywhere.
No referral needed.
Regions
Greater Vancouver area • North Vancouver • West Vancouver • Lions Bay • Furry Creek • Britannia Beach • Squamish • Whistler and beyondServices
Comprehensive examination • Symptom management • Rehabilitation & prevention strategies • Manual therapy • WorkSafeBC & ICBC claimsLocations
In-home physiotherapy • Retirement residence • Long term care facility • Hospital • Work site • Sports venue • Swimming pool • Recreation centreDomains I work in.
Not sure if I can help? Just contact me at 1 604 849 3737.
Neuro rehabilitation
- Stroke
- Vestibular disorders
- Dizziness
- Parkinson's disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
Sports & orthopaedic
- Osteoarthritis & joint replacements
- Muscle & joint injuries
- Low back pain
- Chronic or persistent pain
Geriatric care
- General deconditioning
- Fall prevention
- Dementia
- Balance dysfunctions & dizziness
Work & vehicle accidents
- In-home physiotherapy
- Transitional care
- Gym-based therapy
- Pool therapy
Unique benefits.
For young athletes to older adults.
Effective.
We move to interact with our environment. Effective therapy depends on understanding this interaction. On-site and in-home physiotherapy fully embraces this critical concept to maximize therapy outcomes.
Easy access.
Physical limitations, the need for child care or simply a busy schedule can make a trip to the clinic problematic. On-site physiotherapy eliminates the problem for everyone.
Short stories & feedback.
Physio on Wheels comes highly recommended
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About Pascal.
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Physio on Wheels works best for you, if you believe that...
The patient's or client's needs should be at the heart of all actions and decisions in clinical practice.
For optimal outcomes, individual needs have to be managed based on the best available scientific evidence, rather than just the clinician's intuition and experience alone.
It is the therapist's role to help alleviate suffering and facilitate long-term improvement in health without creating an unnecessary dependence.
Long-term improvement in health often require dedication, patience and some life-style changes.