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Posted on atefe farhadiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had been suffering from neck pain for a long time. I went to many physiotherapy sessions. I would feel better temporarily, but the pain would always come back. Then, on Dr. Sobhan’s recommendation, I went to Dr. Nima for chiropractic treatment. From the very first sessions, the improvement was clearly noticeable. I’m truly very satisfied. My husband also went to Dr. Sobhan for physiotherapy for his knee, and it’s been a long time now that not only has he fully recovered, but he’s also back to exercising and going to the gym. What could be better than that?Posted on salar mirzalouTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can’t recommend Sobhan enough. He makes you feel comfortable from the start and creates a recovery plan that actually fits your lifestyle. If you're looking for someone who genuinely cares about your progress, he’s the one. Bonus: When it comes to dry needling, Sobhan is a total magician!Posted on Pegah DavoodiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had just one session with Dr.Nima and I had severe pain on my neck and he was so knowladgable and patient also relief my pain in one sessionPosted on Hamed SadeghiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have had great experience at New Life Physio while working with Behzad (Ben) Lahouti and his team. From the very first appointment, I felt genuinely heard and cared for. Behzad took the time to thoroughly understand my condition, explain the treatment plan clearly, and answer all of my questions with great patience. The entire team is professional, friendly, and creates a very supportive environment. The treatment has been highly effective, and I have noticed significant improvement in my mobility and reduction in pain. I highly recommend New Life Physio to anyone seeking top-quality physiotherapy care.Posted on mary kaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent clinic! Having acupuncture (Yi Zhang), chiro (Dr Jalali) and physio (Sobhan Sobhani, Ben Lahouti), all in one location is so convenient. The team is professional, caring, and truly listens.I’ve seen great improvement with my treatment. The reception team is also wonderful, friendly, organized, and always welcoming. Highly recommend!Posted on Elham KalantariTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I went to New Life Physio & Health Clinic because I was struggling with ongoing back pain, Shoulder pain and hand pain for a long time, and I’m really happy I did. Sobhan is the kind of physio you hope to find, professional, experienced, and genuinely caring. He takes the time to figure out what’s actually causing the problem instead of just treating the symptoms. Every session felt purposeful, and he always explained what we were working on and why. Little by little, my back improved, and now I’m pain-free after dealing with it for years. The clinic has a calm, welcoming atmosphere, and everything is well organized and clean. Overall, the care I received exceeded my expectations. I would confidently recommend Sobhan and New Life Physio & Health Clinic to anyone who wants real results, not just temporary relief.
What would your day feel like if you weren’t in pain?
Imagine the possibilities.
You could keep up with your kids or grandkids. Run that race you’ve been dreaming of. Or maybe just get back to being physical again.
See, we’re here to do more than help you heal. We’re here to stop pain from holding you back.
ABOUT US
At New Life Physio and Health Clinic, we envision a world where every individual is empowered to live their life to the fullest, free from pain and limitations.
Our mission is to provide exceptional physiotherapy and health services that transform lives. With a focus on tailored exercise programs, cutting-edge modalities, and evidence-based practices, we aim to optimize function, alleviate pain, and enhance overall quality of life for our patients.
Guided by our core belief that “MOVEMENT IS MEDICINE,” we empower individuals to overcome challenges, regain independence, and thrive in their journey towards holistic wellness.
With unwavering dedication, we inspire our community to embrace movement as a fundamental pillar of well-being.
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Mindfulness vs Breathing: What Actually Reduces Persistent Pain?
Patients with persistent pain after injuries such as whiplash or concussion often present with a mix of pain, anxiety, and nervous system sensitization that doesn’t fully respond to hands-on or exercise-based rehab alone. A recent 2026 study in PAIN journal gives us useful direction on two common tools we recommend as part of physio treatments: breathing and mindfulness. 🔬 What the research showed Across 5 randomized trials (245 participants), researchers compared: Results: 👉 Breathing helps—but mindfulness adds additional pain relief. 🫁 Why breathing still matters Both meditation groups slowed their breathing by ~30%, which partly explained pain reduction. Clinically, many people with persistent pain show: Slow breathing helps shift the system toward parasympathetic regulation, lowering pain sensitivity. 🧠 Why mindfulness adds more benefit Even with similar breathing changes, mindfulness reduced pain more. This likely reflects: These are key drivers of persistent pain, regardless of the original injury. 😰 What about

Did You Know? Your Ability to Get Off the Floor Can Impact Longevity!
As we age, maintaining our health and independence becomes increasingly important. One surprising factor that plays a crucial role in this is your ability to get off the floor. Research has shown that the simple act of sitting and rising can provide valuable insights into your overall health and even predict longevity. What is the Sitting-Rising Test (SRT)? The Sitting-Rising Test (SRT) is an easy, no-equipment way to assess how well you can sit down and get back up. These movements may seem basic, but they are essential for everyday activities and maintaining your independence. If you find it challenging to perform these actions, it could indicate a higher risk of falls—a significant concern as we age. Why is the SRT Important? How Physiotherapy Can Help Physiotherapy plays a key role in improving flexibility, strength, and coordination as we age. Here’s how: Conclusion The Sitting-Rising Test is more than just
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Mindfulness vs Breathing: What Actually Reduces Persistent Pain?
Patients with persistent pain after injuries such as whiplash or concussion often present with a mix of pain, anxiety, and nervous system sensitization that doesn’t fully respond to hands-on or exercise-based rehab alone. A recent 2026 study in PAIN journal gives us useful direction on two common tools we recommend as part of physio treatments: breathing and mindfulness. 🔬 What the research showed Across 5 randomized trials (245 participants), researchers compared: Results: 👉 Breathing helps—but mindfulness adds additional pain relief. 🫁 Why breathing still matters Both meditation groups slowed their breathing by ~30%, which partly explained pain reduction. Clinically, many people with persistent pain show: Slow breathing helps shift the system toward parasympathetic regulation, lowering pain sensitivity. 🧠 Why mindfulness adds more benefit Even with similar breathing changes, mindfulness reduced pain more. This likely reflects: These are key drivers of persistent pain, regardless of the original injury. 😰 What about

5 Minutes of Exercise a Day: An Easy Way to Lower Dementia Risk
Imagine this: moving for just 5 minutes a day—like a quick walk or some chair squats—could cut your chance of getting dementia by 60%. Too good to be true? Nope, it’s real! Scientists at Johns Hopkins found an easy way to keep your brain healthy as you get older. Here’s what they did: they watched almost 90,000 people (around 63 years old) in the UK, using wrist trackers to see how much they moved. After about 4 years, 735 people had dementia. But those who did 35 minutes a week of faster exercise—that’s as little as 5 minutes a day—had 60% less risk than people who didn’t move much. More moving, like 10 minutes a day, worked just as well or better! The cool thing? You don’t have to be super strong. Even older folks who feel weak or wobbly got the same brain boost. Moving helps because it sends