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In Case of Bad Weather

When winter weather dictates that the University of Moncton suspend classes, Sportmed Physiotherapy will be closed.

The University of Moncton website always posts the closure announcement and the time the university will reopen, on their home-page.   

Sportmed Physiotherapy will resume regular clinic hours when the University of Moncton re-opens. 

 

Why Sportmed

  • Why Choose Sportmed
  • How We Can Help
  • Battling Concussions
  • Meet the Team
  • Selective Functional Movement Assessment™ (SFMA™)

My Options

  • Physiotherapy
  • Massage Therapy
  • Sport Medicine Clinic
  • Sport Performance
  • Functional Movement Screen™ (a.k.a. FMS™)
  • TPI Certified Movement Assessments

We Help Ease:

  • Lower back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Sciatica pain
  • Restricted mobility
  • Sprained joints
  • Sports injuries
  • Concussions
  • Repetitive pattern injuries

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We’ll Help You:

  • Do the things you love without pain or physical restriction
  • Relieve neck or back pain
  • Mend a recent strain or sprain
  • Recover from a fracture or orthopedic surgery
  • Keep your physical dexterity well into your golden years
Book my Appointment or Call us! (506) 859-4442

Return-to-Play Protocol

Returning to play after a concussion is a gradual process. Once all symptoms have disappeared and a doctor has given the player clearance to return to activity, the player should do so following the Return-to-Play Protocol from the Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport, held in Zurich, November 2012.

CONCUSSIONS

There's Reason for Concern

Concussions can lead to long-term physical, cognitive and emotional health implications. If you’ve taken a blow, call our Sport Medicine Clinic at (506) 859-4442. No referral needed.

SPORTMED’S LOCATION

Serving New Brunswick & Beyond

Tucked inside the CEPS Louis J. Robichaud at Université de Moncton, Sportmed is easy to find. When you arrive, look for the designated parking spots and we’ll pay for your parking.

Without proper intervention injuries tarnish and restrict every aspect of our lives."

- Serge Arsenault

What one can be, one must be."

- Abraham Maslow

Canadian Physiotherapy Association

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