The main tasks of a Montreal North phisiotherapist include assessing patients' state of health, establishing physio-therapeutic diagnoses, creating personalized treatment programs adapted to their needs, using various techniques to counsel patients to improve their physical condition, and working with other health professionals. Physiotherapists work in the physiotherapy clinic located in the health center or gymnasium of a base, wing or garrison. Physiotherapists in the north of Montreal treat patients whose physical health has been affected by accident or illness, under medical prescription.
The Transition Program is designed for physiotherapists who already possess certain competencies that enable them to acquire the knowledge, skills and clinical reasoning required to meet Canadian entry-to-practice standards. Physiotherapy training is designed to provide physiotherapists with all manual and instrumental physiotherapy methods and techniques for the prevention and passive and active treatment of organic locomotor or pathological diseases, with a view to the rehabilitation, functional rebalancing, optimization of performance and recovery of sport, racing, leisure and working horses.
The training and further training of physiotherapists is essential to complement and deepen the initial training and to be able to have the knowledge of many techniques that you will always need in the course of your work and, on the other hand, also serves to adapt treatments to the evolution of medicine and physiotherapy and, on the other hand, to specialize in a specific field or to prepare for new functions. Physiotherapists work with patients independently, taking responsibility for the intervention techniques they choose to ensure excellent treatment during physiotherapy.