Physiotherapy in Calgary | Jacksonport Sports Physiotherapy
At Jacksonport in Calgary, we help you recover from injuries, improve mobility, and live pain-free. Whether you’re an athlete, post-surgery patient, or simply dealing with chronic discomfort, our physiotherapists deliver personalized treatments to restore your health and performance.
Same-day and emergency appointments available!
Our Physiotherapy Services
We provide a wide range of treatments, including:
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Assessment and treatment for musculoskeletal injuries
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Manual therapy, joint mobilization, and soft tissue techniques
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Customized exercise programs for strength and mobility
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Rehabilitation after surgery, including knee, hip, and shoulder procedures
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Programs for injury prevention and movement training
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Support for chronic conditions such as arthritis, tendon pain, and back problems
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Guidance for athletes looking to improve performance and prevent re-injury
Why Choose Jacksonport Sports Physiotherapy?
Choosing the right physiotherapy clinic is important for recovery. At our Calgary clinic, you will find:
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Care for sports injuries, joint pain, and post-surgical recovery
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A convenient location for people living in Nose Hill, Bowness, Bridgeland, Crescent Heights, and nearby communities
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Appointments that fit your schedule, including same-day options when available
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Treatments designed around your specific needs and lifestyle

Serving Calgary Communities
Jacksonport Sports Physiotherapy welcomes patients from across Calgary. Many of our clients come from:
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Northwest Calgary including Bowness, Greenwood, and Brentwood
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North Calgary including Nose Hill and Coventry Hills
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Inner-city areas such as Bridgeland, Inglewood, and Crescent Heights
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Southwest Calgary including Signal Hill and Glenbrook
Book Your Appointment Today
Getting started is simple:
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Begin with a complete assessment at our Calgary clinic
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Start your personalized treatment plan designed to support your recovery and long-term health
Common Questions About Physiotherapy
Are Physiotherapists Doctors?
While physiotherapists are highly trained healthcare professionals, they are not medical doctors. They undergo extensive education and training, but their focus is on restoring movement and function rather than medical diagnoses and prescriptions.
Can Physiotherapy Cure Paralysis?
Physiotherapy cannot cure paralysis, but it can play a crucial role in improving the quality of life for people with paralysis. It can help maintain muscle strength, prevent complications, and improve mobility and function.
How Does Physiotherapy Work?
Physiotherapy works by addressing the underlying causes of pain, stiffness, and limited movement. It uses a combination of manual therapy, exercise, education, and other techniques to restore function, reduce pain, and improve overall well-being.
What Does Physiotherapy Do?
Physiotherapy helps people of all ages and abilities to achieve their physical goals, whether it’s recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or improving sports performance. It focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving overall quality of life.
When is Physiotherapy Needed?
Physiotherapy is needed when you experience pain, stiffness, or limited movement that interferes with your daily activities. It can also be beneficial for preventing injuries, recovering from surgery, and managing chronic conditions.
Why is Physiotherapy Important?
Physiotherapy is important because it helps people to live full and active lives. It can reduce pain, improve mobility, prevent injuries, and manage chronic conditions, leading to better overall health and well-being.