Movement is Medicine​

Trusted Physiotherapy in Ottawa

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We bill most insurance companies directly for all our services.

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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.

In addition to Extended Health Coverage (EHC) and private patients, we also provide physiotherapy for MVA, WSIB, IFHP, and student plans (Alumo Network).

WSIB

Physiotherapy for Work-Related Injuries.
Injured at work? We can help!

MVA

Have You Been Injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)?

Take the first step towards recovery today.

IFHP

Care for Refugees and Protected Persons at New Life Physio and Health Clinic

ALUMO

Student Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Care (StudentCare / Alumo Network Provider)

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Is Water Therapy Better Than Land Exercise for Chronic Low Back Pain?

If you’ve been dealing with chronic low back pain, you may wonder whether exercising in a pool is more effective than traditional physiotherapy exercises on land. A large scientific review published in 2026 analyzed 26 high-quality clinical studies involving more than 1,800 people with chronic low back pain to answer this question. The Short Answer Both aquatic therapy (pool exercise) and land-based exercise help reduce pain and improve function. However, exercising in warm water may provide additional benefits for some people, especially when combined with a comprehensive physiotherapy program. Why Can Water Help? Water creates an ideal environment for movement because it: These benefits can be especially helpful if your pain makes it difficult to exercise on land. What Did the Research Find? The review found that: Does That Mean Everyone Should Do Pool Therapy? Not necessarily. While aquatic therapy offers many advantages, it is not essential for recovery. Land-based

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Wall Squats: The Easy At-Home Exercise to Reduce Blood Pressure

High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the leading risk factors for heart disease and stroke. While medication plays a big role in management, research is increasingly showing that specific types of exercise can be just as powerful in lowering blood pressure. And the best part? You don’t need a gym membership or fancy equipment, something as simple as a wall squat can help. What the Research Says Some reviews have analyzed dozens of clinical trials on isometric exercise training, exercises where you contract muscles without moving, like pushing against an immovable object or holding a position. The results are impressive: Why Wall Squats Work When you perform a wall squat, your leg muscles contract and hold steady against gravity. This static contraction seems to improve blood vessel function and reduce resistance in your arteries over time, helping lower blood pressure. How to Do a Wall Squat Modifications for Sensitive

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Is Water Therapy Better Than Land Exercise for Chronic Low Back Pain?

If you’ve been dealing with chronic low back pain, you may wonder whether exercising in a pool is more effective than traditional physiotherapy exercises on land. A large scientific review published in 2026 analyzed 26 high-quality clinical studies involving more than 1,800 people with chronic low back pain to answer this question. The Short Answer Both aquatic therapy (pool exercise) and land-based exercise help reduce pain and improve function. However, exercising in warm water may provide additional benefits for some people, especially when combined with a comprehensive physiotherapy program. Why Can Water Help? Water creates an ideal environment for movement because it: These benefits can be especially helpful if your pain makes it difficult to exercise on land. What Did the Research Find? The review found that: Does That Mean Everyone Should Do Pool Therapy? Not necessarily. While aquatic therapy offers many advantages, it is not essential for recovery. Land-based

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Do You Really Need That Scan? Understanding Imaging for Low Back Pain

Low back pain is something many people experience at some point. While it can be uncomfortable, here’s what you should know to help you manage it effectively. In light of recent findings, it’s important to understand that you don’t need routine imaging for uncomplicated low back pain. According to a study published in the BMJ in February 2021, imaging isn’t necessary and may not provide any additional benefit for most cases. This perspective emphasizes that many patients can manage their pain effectively without the added expense and potential delays caused by unnecessary scans. Instead, focus on effective treatments like physiotherapy, which can help with pain relief and rehabilitation. Key Points About Low Back Pain What Causes It: Most cases of low back pain are just strains or sprains, similar to a sprained ankle. These usually get better quickly with the right care. Imaging Isn’t Always Helpful: You might think you

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