Tag: physiotherapy
![Portrait of teenager Katie Mantione smiling outdoors with a blurred background. Katie has long blonde hair and is wearing a grey shirt and grey sweater.](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Katie-and-Anna-Mantione-complex-regional-pain-syndrome-web-size-0886-010.jpg)
Believing in Katie: MCH team’s mind-body approach to a painful rare condition
Orangeville teen Katie Mantione grew up as an active child doing competitive figure skating, dance, skiing and school sports. When...
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“I got 99 problems, but a trach ain’t one”
A Kitchener couple found a lighthearted way to keep life’s challenges in perspective, especially since their two-year-old daughter Raiya has...
![A middle aged man in a light blue T-shirt stands outside, smiling, in front of a stone wall](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/WSIB-Specialty-Programs-Trevor-Swackhammer-RRC-22.05.03-Web-Size-001.jpg)
WSIB Specialty Programs find permanent home at HHS
When a workplace injury makes returning to the job especially challenging, Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) health-care professionals are here to...
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International Women’s Day during a pandemic: “I have a level of resilience I didn’t know I had.”
This International Women’s Day (IWD), we are celebrating all the women who work at Hamilton Health Sciences. The pandemic hit...
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RJCHC helps kids Get Wet ‘N Fit in the pool
Swimming is one of Wesley David's favourite things to do. Through the Get Wet 'N Fit program, he can get physiotherapy while partaking in an activity he loves...
![A former Toronto Argos cheerleader performs a dance routine with her physiotherapist](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Tracy-Cheerleader-Regional-Rehab-web-size-10.jpg)
Former Argos cheerleader gets stroke treatment behind enemy lines
Tracey Taylor used to cheer for the Toronto Argos. She was admitted to the Regional Rehabilitation Centre for stroke treatment but she had big recovery goals.
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