Movement is Medicine
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Posted on kahled sirajTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My experience in this place is very wonderful the reception is special services a very quiet and beautiful place thank you for all the services you providePosted on Maleyko MoussaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve been seeing Soby for about 4 years now and I honestly couldn’t ask for a better physio. He’s super chill, easy to talk to, and really takes the time to understand what’s going on. He doesn’t rush you and always works with you to find solutions that actually fit your situation. I’ve seen real improvement since working with him, and I always feel heard and supported during my sessions. Definitely recommend if you want a physio who genuinely cares.Posted on Patrick FafardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is an excellent physiotherapy clinic. Soby and his partner Ben are clearly well-trained and genuinely care about their patients. Soby is invariably in good spirits and brings a positive attitude to his work with patients. Some of my problems deemed untreatable by other physiotherapists are on the way to being resolved thanks to Soby's patience and insight. The staff are very nice, the clinic is well-equipped, and the overall experience is great!Posted on Izabela KraszewskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This place welcomes you like a family and provides the highest quality of service. I had a pleasure of working with both physiotherapists, Dr. Behzad (Ben) and Dr. Sobhan and can’t stress enough how knowledgeable and dedicated they both are. Dr. Ben was instrumental in my recovery from a bad concussion. He was patient, supportive and understanding when I was experiencing a set of awful symptoms. He is not just a great physiotherapist, he is a great human. This place is a gem and I would recommend it to anyone.Posted on Peiman NaderiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve had a great experience at this physiotherapy clinic. The physiotherapist is very professional, friendly, and knowledgeable. They really take the time to understand your condition and create a personalized treatment plan. I’ve seen significant improvement since I started my sessions. The environment is clean and comfortable, and I always feel well taken care of. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for quality physiotherapy services.Posted on Jayne WhiteTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. New Life Physo & Health is the best clinic! Dr. Soby and his assistants were so nice and welcoming. I came in with slight knee pain that I wanted to get under control before I started cycling again in the spring and after eight weeks here, it was fixed! I cannot say enough how lovely all the people that work here are - I will definitely come back here if I need physio again!Posted on Mohammadreza Eftekhar OmraniTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Hi, I was very satisfied with mr, Ben behzad Physiotherapist. His work was outstanding. His approach was completely different and it was excellent. I would like to thank him, and the clinic was also very clean,well organized and great.
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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Is Cupping Helpful for My Pain?
At our clinic, one question we hear regularly is: “Will cupping help my pain?” Cupping has become increasingly popular for neck pain, back pain, muscle tension, and recovery. Some people feel immediate relief, while others are unsure whether it is backed by evidence. The honest answer is: cupping may help reduce pain in the short term, but it is usually not the main solution for long-term recovery. What the Research Says A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMJ Open examined cupping therapy for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain. The review found that cupping therapy can reduce pain intensity, particularly in the short term and immediately after treatment. However, the same review found cupping did not significantly improve function or disability. In simple terms, people may feel less pain after treatment, but that does not always mean they move better, feel stronger, or return fully to normal activity. This

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
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Is Cupping Helpful for My Pain?
At our clinic, one question we hear regularly is: “Will cupping help my pain?” Cupping has become increasingly popular for neck pain, back pain, muscle tension, and recovery. Some people feel immediate relief, while others are unsure whether it is backed by evidence. The honest answer is: cupping may help reduce pain in the short term, but it is usually not the main solution for long-term recovery. What the Research Says A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMJ Open examined cupping therapy for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain. The review found that cupping therapy can reduce pain intensity, particularly in the short term and immediately after treatment. However, the same review found cupping did not significantly improve function or disability. In simple terms, people may feel less pain after treatment, but that does not always mean they move better, feel stronger, or return fully to normal activity. This

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Musculoskeletal Pain: Lessons from Patellofemoral Pain (PFP)
Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is something many people try to “push through.” Whether it’s knee pain, back pain, shoulder pain, or foot pain, it’s common to hope it will go away on its own. Sometimes it does, but often, delay leads to more pain, longer recovery, and higher risk of chronic issues. A great example of this is Patellofemoral Pain (PFP), commonly known as pain around or behind the kneecap. What we know from research on PFP highlights a bigger message: early assessment and treatment matter. PFP: A Small Pain That Can Become a Long-Term Problem PFP often starts as a mild ache during squatting, stairs, running, or sitting for long periods. Many people ignore it because it feels like “just a minor knee issue.” But the evidence is clear: This is not because PFP is dangerous, but because ongoing pain changes how the body moves, loads, and reacts. Muscles weaken,