MOVE Pain Care Infection Control Protocols

Please find a synopsis of MOVE Pain Care’s Infection Control Protocols. The Building Please wear a mask when entering the building as it is a publicly shared indoor space. Sanitization stations are available on the hallway walls. Two-person maximum in … Read More

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Welcome Back: MOVE Pain Care is Open

Hello All, MOVE Pain Care is open and will remain open during government mandated lockdowns due to an exemption for Registered Healthcare professionals. Slowly, Carefully The COVID pandemic is still ongoing, and Tricia is following all government advice. Tricia Twogood, … Read More

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Chronic Low Back Pain?

Download the Chronic Low Back Pain – So Your Back Hurts… brochure. The Institue of Health Economics, and Towards Optimal Practice, Alberta, have developed a brochure to help provide you and your health team with a better understanding of chronic … Read More

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Learning to Roll with Flare-ups

  Dr. Bronnwyn Thompson provides pragmatic information on recognising and managing flare-ups, and has some cautionary words and sage advice for healthcare practitioners. “Identify your early warning signs Even though a flare-up can feel like it’s come from out of … Read More

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Choosing Wisely Canada

Got Back Pain? How Do You Know if You Need That Test? Choosing Wisely Canada can help you, and the health care professionals you work with, make that decision. Choosing Wisely Canada started in April, 2014, and consists of a … Read More

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On Well-Being

  Well-being, or feeling happy and in good health can sometimes be a challenge. Life has its ups and downs and stressful periods that can come with more general aches, pains and tensions. A flare-up of old symptoms can occur … Read More

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On Injury and Rehabilitation

Injury can occur with day to day activity like a slip and fall, or from occasional or competitive sporting activities, an accident, or repetative motions over long periods of time. Minor injuries like sprains and strains are self-limiting and will … Read More

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On Pain

Acute pain comes on suddenly and can be extremely uncomfortable. Sometimes there seems to be no good reason for it. Sometimes it comes on at the time of an injury, or it could be hours later. The good news is … Read More

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Your Therapist is a Tool.

Now that I have your attention… Your therapist isn’t a tool in the urban dictionary sense of the word, which is basically the equivalent of an idiot. Your therapist is a tool in more of a “means to an end” … Read More

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