
Acute vs. Chronic Back Pain: What’s the Difference?
Back pain is a common issue that affects people of all ages, but it doesn’t always show up the same way. Some cases come on suddenly and resolve within a few weeks,

Back pain is a common issue that affects people of all ages, but it doesn’t always show up the same way. Some cases come on suddenly and resolve within a few weeks,

Starting physiotherapy for the first time often comes with questions, including what kind of clothing is best for your appointment. You might be wondering whether athletic gear is required or if you

If you’ve ever experienced an injury, persistent pain, or difficulty moving the way you used to, you might have wondered: What does physiotherapy do? Physiotherapy is a hands-on, science-based healthcare practice that

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical care, and one of the most frustrating conditions to manage on your own. It can affect your ability to work,

Summer is a wonderful time to embrace outdoor living—whether it’s hiking along Manitoba’s forest trails, biking through the city, or tending to a backyard garden. These activities are not only enjoyable but

If you’ve recently experienced an injury—whether from a slip and fall, a sports mishap, or even a minor car accident—you might be wondering “how long after an injury should you start physical

Your joints do a lot for you every day—whether you’re walking the dog, reaching for something on a shelf, or simply getting out of bed. Over time, little aches or stiffness can

Morning stiffness can be a frustrating way to start the day, whether it shows up as tight hips, an aching lower back, or stiff shoulders. At Beverly Physiotherapy in Winnipeg, we see

Living with chronic headaches can have a big impact on many activities of daily living. Whether it’s the steady ache of tension headaches or the pain of intense migraines, this can negatively

How to Keep Moving as You Age Aging brings wisdom, perspective, and often a greater appreciation for life’s simple pleasures—like a walk in the park or playing with grandchildren. Yet for many