• Knee injuries can be tough—but recovery is absolutely possible with the right guidance and support! In this video, Dr. Hemal Paneri from Granville Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic explains the causes, symptoms, and physiotherapy techniques for ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament) injuries—two of the most common knee ligament injuries, especially in athletes and active individuals.

    What You’ll Learn:
    • What are ACL and MCL injuries, and how do they happen?
    • Common causes: sudden stops, twisting motions, or direct impact
    • Symptoms: swelling, knee pain, instability, and difficulty bearing weight

    Rehabilitation Exercises Demonstrated:
    Heel Slides – Improve range of motion and flexibility
    Straight Leg Raises – Strengthen quadriceps without stressing the knee
    Mini Squats – Build knee stability and strength safely

    Prevention Tips:

    Whether you’re recovering from a ligament tear or looking to prevent one, physiotherapy can help you stay strong, mobile, and confident.

    Granville Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic
    3010 Granville Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 4V3, Canada

    Call to book your appointment: +1 587-400-2011

    Visit: www.granvillephysiotherapy.ca

    If you found this helpful, give the video a thumbs up and subscribe for more expert physiotherapy tips and recovery advice from Granville Physio!

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    Knee injuries can be tough—but recovery is absolutely possible with the right guidance and support! 🦵 In this video, Dr. Hemal Paneri from Granville Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic explains the causes, symptoms, and physiotherapy techniques for ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament) injuries—two of the most common knee ligament injuries, especially in athletes and active individuals. 🧠 What You’ll Learn: • What are ACL and MCL injuries, and how do they happen? • Common causes: sudden stops, twisting motions, or direct impact • Symptoms: swelling, knee pain, instability, and difficulty bearing weight 💪 Rehabilitation Exercises Demonstrated: Heel Slides – Improve range of motion and flexibility Straight Leg Raises – Strengthen quadriceps without stressing the knee Mini Squats – Build knee stability and strength safely 🛡️ Prevention Tips: Whether you’re recovering from a ligament tear or looking to prevent one, physiotherapy can help you stay strong, mobile, and confident. 📍 Granville Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic 3010 Granville Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 4V3, Canada 📞 Call to book your appointment: +1 587-400-2011 🌐 Visit: www.granvillephysiotherapy.ca 👍 If you found this helpful, give the video a thumbs up and subscribe for more expert physiotherapy tips and recovery advice from Granville Physio! #kneepain #sportsinjury #aclinjury #kneerehab #physiotherapy #injuryrecovery #athletehealth #kneestrength #painmanagement #rehabilitationexercises #sportsphysio #preventinjury #activelifestyle #strengthtraining #injuryprevention #kneehealth #fitnesstips #healthyknees #physio #physiotherapy #physiotherapist #recovery #recoveryispossible #injury #injuryprevention #PainRelief #painrelief #painfree #rehab #rehabilitation #healthyliving #healthylifestyle #healthylife #healthybody #therapy #healing #healingjourney #CallingwoodPark #TheHamptonsEdmonton #BessieNicholsPark #physiotherapyEdmonton #physioEdmonton #Edmontonphysio
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  • Still dealing with headaches, dizziness, fogginess, or neck pain after a concussion?
    A concussion is more than “just a hit to the head,” and when symptoms linger, it can feel frustrating, confusing, and overwhelming. The good news: recovery can move forward with the right guidance.

    In this video, Sunny Virk explains why concussion recovery is sometimes more complex than expected, what symptoms really mean, and how a structured and personalized concussion rehabilitation program can help you safely return to school, work, sports, and daily life. Concussion symptoms often affect multiple systems — including the balance and visual systems, the neck, and the brain's ability to process movement and handle busy environments. That’s why a detailed assessment and tailored rehab plan make a meaningful difference.

    What You’ll Learn
    What lingering concussion symptoms really indicate
    Why rest alone isn’t always enough
    How a detailed concussion assessment works
    How vestibular, visual, and neck-focused rehab support recovery
    Building a safe plan to return to normal life with confidence

    Clinic Details
    Next Step Physio & Neurorehab Clinic
    Address: Suite 106A, 7319-29 Avenue NW, Edmonton AB, T6K 2P1
    Phone: (587) 855-4559
    Website: www.nextstepphysio.ca

    If concussion symptoms have lasted longer than you expected, you’re not alone — and there is hope. With the right assessment, support, and progression, recovery does move forward.

    Like this video Comment your questions Subscribe for more concussion & vestibular rehab insights Share this with someone who needs it

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    Still dealing with headaches, dizziness, fogginess, or neck pain after a concussion? A concussion is more than “just a hit to the head,” and when symptoms linger, it can feel frustrating, confusing, and overwhelming. The good news: recovery can move forward with the right guidance. In this video, Sunny Virk explains why concussion recovery is sometimes more complex than expected, what symptoms really mean, and how a structured and personalized concussion rehabilitation program can help you safely return to school, work, sports, and daily life. Concussion symptoms often affect multiple systems — including the balance and visual systems, the neck, and the brain's ability to process movement and handle busy environments. That’s why a detailed assessment and tailored rehab plan make a meaningful difference. 🎥 What You’ll Learn ✔️ What lingering concussion symptoms really indicate ✔️ Why rest alone isn’t always enough ✔️ How a detailed concussion assessment works ✔️ How vestibular, visual, and neck-focused rehab support recovery ✔️ Building a safe plan to return to normal life with confidence 📍 Clinic Details Next Step Physio & Neurorehab Clinic 📌 Address: Suite 106A, 7319-29 Avenue NW, Edmonton AB, T6K 2P1 📞 Phone: (587) 855-4559 🌐 Website: www.nextstepphysio.ca If concussion symptoms have lasted longer than you expected, you’re not alone — and there is hope. With the right assessment, support, and progression, recovery does move forward. 👍 Like this video 💬 Comment your questions 🔔 Subscribe for more concussion & vestibular rehab insights 📢 Share this with someone who needs it #concussionrecovery #concussion #symptoms #edmonton #physiotherapy #headinjury #brainhealth #vestibularrehab #neckpain #neckpainrelief #dizziness #postconcussionsyndrome #concussionawareness #rehabilitation #sports #sportsinjury #physicaltherapy #mentalhealth #healthandwellness #recoveryjourney #personalizedcare #balancetraining #rehabilitation #headacherelief #healthtips #healtheducation #relaxation #healthylifestyle #healthy #health #healthyliving #healing #healingjourney #physioEdmonton #Edmontonphysio #NextStepNeuro
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