Ross Rehabilitation is Presenting Exhibitor Booths at the Following Fall 2019 Conferences

Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Fall 2019 Conference on October 25, 2019 For more information visit: https://www.otla.com/index.cfm?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=72023 Ontario Brain Injury Association Provincial Conference on November 6-8, 2019 For more information visit: https://ontarioabiconference.ca/ The 19th Annual Advocacy Conference of the Hamilton Law Association, Thursday December 5, 2019 For more information visit: https://www.hamiltonlaw.on.ca/docs/default-source/event-flyers/flyer-legal-final.pdf?Status=Temp&sfvrsn=34

Ross Rehab at Anatomy 101, presented by Hamilton Medical Legal Society

The Ross Rehabilitation team returned for a second year to Anatomy 101 presented by the Hamilton Medical Legal Society. The anatomy lab session, held on February 8, 2018, focused on education of the shoulder, spine, neck and knee. Cheryl Wylie and Brian Oderkirk presented on “Physiotherapy Initial Assessment” for each of these anatomical areas, with…

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Ross Rehab Presenting Exhibitor Booths at the Following Fall 2017 Conferences

    Ontario Brain Injury Association Provincial Conference,  on November 1-3, 2017. For more information visit: https://ontarioabiconference.ca/   Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Fall 2017 Conference, “Battle Tactics For Trial Lawyers” on November 15-17, 2017. For more information visit: https://www.otla.com/index.cfm?pg=ConferenceMaterials The 17th Annual Advocacy Conference of the Hamilton Law Association, Thursday November 30, 2017 For more information visit: http://www.hamiltonlaw.on.ca/docs/default-source/event-flyers/advocacy-conference-2017-flyer.pdf?sfvrsn=50 

Successful Completion of Advanced Vestibular Course by Cheryl Wylie

We would like to announce that Cheryl Wylie, our Physiotherapy Clinic Practice Leader at Ross Rehabilitation, has successfully completed the Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Competency Based Course. This intense, evidence-based, six-day course is held in Atlanta, Georgia and co-sponsored by Emory University and the American Physical Therapy Association. Skills learned and perfected include: oculomotor examination with…

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Now Offering Hamilton Concussion Support Group

Ross Rehabilitation is proud to announce our Hamilton Concussion Support Group. This group meets once a month to offer education, peer support, local resources, and friendship to those who have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) / concussion in the Hamilton and surrounding region. Guest speakers attend most sessions to provide education on various topics,…

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Group Hydrotherapy Class has MOVED!

Ross Rehabilitation’s group hydrotherapy class is now being offered at Dalewood Recreational Center! This newly renovated pool is home to our weekly group classes running every Wednesday from 1:15-2:15pm. Hydrotherapy uses the principles of water and buoyancy to allow increased movement than may be permitted on land. Due to less gravitational force, there is less…

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Ross Rehabilitation Presents in Anatomy 101 Hosted by the Hamilton Medical Legal Society

The Ross Rehabilitation team presented in the recent Anatomy 101 held by the Hamilton Medical Legal Society on September 22, 2016. The session focused on concussion education, and Ross Rehabilitation presented on First Assessment by Physiotherapy. The session included education on the various aspects of a physiotherapy assessment including vision, vestibular, autonomic, neurocognitive, and orthopaedic. Near Point Convergence and…

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Ross Rehabilitation On The Green for HBIA Golf Tournament

Ross Rehabilitation Physiotherapy team members were on the green this past month in support of brain injury survivors, their families and caregivers for the HBIA Golf Tournament on August 9, 2016 at Copetown Woods Golf Club. We had the pleasure of golfing with Dave and Doug from CCXIT Computer Services, and got to meet Mr. Walter…

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Now Offering Chronic Pain Management Program

Ross Rehabilitation now offers a Chronic Pain Management Program. Our Chronic Pain Education Program runs for four weeks, with the small group sessions being led by a Registered Physiotherapist and a Registered Occupational Therapist. Content includes: physiology of the nervous system including a focus on nociception/pain pathways nervous system sensitization (peripheral and central) “Hurt vs Harm”…

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Enrollment for Pilates Classes Currently Open for Fall 2016!

Enrollment for Pilates classes are currently open. Pilates features a series of exercises performed on a mat along with various pieces of equipment. This equipment is introduced to make exercise progressively more difficult. In the beginner level classes, we concentrate on mastering the basic principles of Pilates and learning the essential exercises; focusing on trunk…

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