Empowering Your Physical Well-being
Unlocking the potential of physiotherapy for you.
Physiotherapy goes beyond just managing pain; it's about understanding your body's unique needs and crafting a personalized path to recovery and strength. By integrating a variety of techniques, from manual therapy to exercise prescriptions, physiotherapy helps improve your mobility, function, and overall health. Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or aiming to enhance your physical performance, our approach is designed to empower you at every step.
What Is Physiotherapy And How Can It Help You?
Physiotherapy is a hands-on healthcare discipline focused on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving your physical function after injury, illness, or surgery. Rather than simply masking symptoms, physiotherapy addresses the root cause of your condition through a combination of manual therapy, guided exercise, education, and specialized treatments.
A registered physiotherapist assesses how your body moves, identifies where things have broken down, and builds a personalized plan to get you back to full function. Treatments may include joint mobilization, soft tissue release, dry needling, shockwave therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and progressive exercise programs — all tailored to your specific needs.
People often ask about physiotherapy vs physical therapy — in Canada, the two terms refer to the same regulated profession. Whether you're recovering from a sports injury, managing chronic pain, rehabbing after surgery, or dealing with the effects of a motor vehicle accident, the benefits of physiotherapy go well beyond pain relief. It builds strength, restores mobility, and helps prevent future injuries from recurring.
We treat a wide range of conditions including:
- Lower back pain and sciatica
- Neck pain and whiplash (including ICBC claims)
- Shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries
- Knee pain, ACL rehabilitation, and post-surgical recovery
- Sports injuries and athletic performance rehabilitation
- Concussion assessment and post-concussion therapy
- Vestibular disorders, dizziness, and balance issues
- Hip and pelvic pain
- Headaches and TMJ dysfunction
Areas We Serve
Kinect Physiotherapy and Wellness is located at 5455 152 St, Suite 113 in Surrey, BC — making us easily accessible to patients across the region. We regularly see patients from the following communities:
Surrey — Including Newton, Fleetwood, Cloverdale, Whalley, Guildford, and South Surrey. Whether you're searching for a physio clinic near you in Surrey or need specialized care like vestibular physiotherapy or concussion treatment, we're close by.
White Rock & South Surrey — Our location in South Surrey puts us minutes from White Rock, making Kinect a convenient option for physiotherapy near you in the White Rock area.
Cloverdale & Clayton — Residents of Cloverdale and Clayton frequently visit our clinic for physiotherapy assessments, sports physio, and ongoing treatment.
No matter where you're coming from, our team is committed to getting you the care you need. Direct billing to most extended health plans and ICBC/WCB acceptance means fewer barriers between you and your recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your first visit includes a thorough assessment where your physiotherapist will discuss your history, evaluate your movement and function, identify the source of your pain, and create a personalized treatment plan. Most patients receive hands-on treatment at the first session as well.
Physiotherapy focuses on diagnosing and treating the underlying cause of pain or injury through manual therapy, exercise prescription, and rehabilitation. Massage therapy primarily targets muscle tension and soft tissue to reduce pain and promote relaxation. Many patients at Kinect benefit from combining both as part of a complete recovery plan.
The number of sessions depends on your condition, how long you've had it, and your recovery goals. Acute injuries may resolve in a few visits, while chronic conditions or post-surgical rehab typically require a longer treatment plan. Your physiotherapist will give you a realistic timeline after your initial assessment.
Yes, physiotherapy is one of the most effective long-term approaches to managing chronic pain. Rather than relying on medication alone, your physiotherapist will identify movement patterns and muscle imbalances contributing to your pain and build a plan to address them at the source.