Athletic Therapy Clinics in Canada in Saskatchewan
Certified Athletic Therapists (CATs) in Canada specialize in the prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries in physically active individuals. Athletic therapists work with recreational and competitive athletes using manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, taping, and modalities to facilitate return to sport. They are commonly found at sports clinics, fitness facilities, and professional sports organizations.
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Athletic Therapy Clinics in Canada Clinics in Saskatchewan
832 McCarthy Blvd, Regina, SK S4T 7L6, Canada
Regina, SK
2445 Broad St, Regina, SK S4P 0C7, Canada
Regina, SK
1700 Elphinstone St, Regina, SK S4V 3E1, Canada
Regina, SK
143 Albert St N, Regina, SK S4R 2N3, Canada
Regina, SK
Synergy Strength, 1222 Quebec Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1V3, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
2629 29 Ave #100, Regina, SK S4S 2N9, Canada
Regina, SK
211 Evergreen Square #40, Saskatoon, SK S7W 0Z2, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
103 Marquis Ct #112, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1V2, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Regina, SK
3012 Arlington Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7J 2J9, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
2124 Grant Rd, Regina, SK S4S 5C8, Canada
Regina, SK
103 Marquis Ct #112, Saskatoon, SK S7P 0C6, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
1221 Osler St, Regina, SK S4R 1W4, Canada
Regina, SK
2345 Millar Ave #6, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2Y3, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
3925 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Regina, SK
15 Innovation Blvd #130, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2X8, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
2400 13th Ave, Regina, SK S4P 0V9, Canada
Regina, SK
87 Campus Dr Floor 1, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B2, Canada
Saskatoon, SK
1524 Albert St, Regina, SK S4P 2S4, Canada
Regina, SK
5660 Rochdale Blvd, Regina, SK S4X 3P5, Canada
Regina, SK
FAQs β Athletic Therapy Clinics in Canada
What is an Athletic Therapist and what do they treat?
Athletic Therapists (ATs) are regulated health professionals who specialize in musculoskeletal injury prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation. They treat sports injuries, sprains, strains, concussions, and overuse injuries in active populations. Certification is granted by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA).
How is athletic therapy different from physiotherapy?
Both professions treat musculoskeletal injuries, but athletic therapists have a specific focus on physically active individuals and return-to-sport rehabilitation. Physiotherapists treat a broader patient population including neurological and cardiorespiratory conditions. Many sports clinics employ both professions.
Is athletic therapy covered by extended health insurance?
Coverage for athletic therapy varies by province and insurance plan. Many extended health benefit plans include athletic therapy, particularly those designed for active individuals or employer plans in industries with high physical demands. Check your benefit booklet for specifics.
What taping techniques do athletic therapists use?
Athletic therapists are trained in both rigid athletic taping (for joint immobilization and acute injury management) and kinesiology tape application (for dynamic support and rehabilitation). Taping is a core competency of athletic therapy practice.
Can an athletic therapist work with my child's sports injuries?
Yes. Athletic therapists are experienced working with youth athletes and understand the unique considerations of growing bodies. They can help manage growth-related conditions like Osgood-Schlatter disease, Sever's disease, and acute sports injuries in children and adolescents.
What should I expect at my first athletic therapy appointment?
Your first appointment will include a detailed injury history, physical assessment of the affected area, and identification of contributing factors. Your athletic therapist will explain their findings, develop a treatment plan, and often begin treatment during the first visit.
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