The McKenzie Method, A Philosophy Of Active Patient Treatment

 

Our Physiotherapist Meg, of Winnock Physiotherapy is certified in M.D.T. (Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy) with the McKenzie International Institute. Read More ›››



Winnock Physiotherapy will regrettably be closing on 31st. January 2026

 

This is due to a change of use of the leased facility.

Physiotherapist / owner, Meg Reid (Mooring) is maintaining her physiotherapy license, but this will mainly be for doing locum work.

The clinic equipment is for sale. See this page for inventory

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Winnock Physiotherapy Equipment for Sale

 

The clinic equipment is for sale.

This includes treatment tables: 3 electric; 2 fixed height hardwood and 1 massage bed; electrotherapy units; extensive rehabilitation exercise equipment and furniture. Everything necessary to open a clinic is available as a package deal.

There is a beautiful oak reception desk, office equipment and furniture and meetings room contents.

Items will also be sold separately. Read More ›››



Check out our F.A.Q page!

 

1. Do I need a doctor’s referral to go to physiotherapy?

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Exciting News!

 

Licensed physiotherapists working in private practice across Nova Scotia will be able to request X-rays for patients as early as spring of this year.

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What’s New?

 

Meg, our physiotherapist has just returned from a 3 day McKenzie International Muscular-Skeletal & Spinal conference in Ottawa.

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Ice/Traction Cleats

 

Ice or Traction Cleats are an excellent tool to help promote being active outdoors when walkways are snow or ice filled.

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Benefits of Walking

 

Walking is one of the most accessible and simplest forms of exercise. Whether you take a stroll around the neighborhood, walk to work, use indoor walking tracks or hike in nature there are countless ways to make it apart of our daily lives.

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Stay safe while walking in snow and ice

 

1. Wear proper footwear. Avoid shoes or boots with smooth, leather or plastic soles. Instead opt for heavy treads with rubber soles for good traction. Crampons are very useful while walking on ice.
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A Physician’s Referral Is Not Necessary For Treatment

 

No doctors referral is necessary for treatment. Individuals can easily access private physiotherapy. Simply call or come visit us in the clinic. Read More ›››



Winnock Physiotherapy will regrettably be closing on 31st. January 2026

 

This is due to a change of use of the leased facility.

Physiotherapist / owner, Meg Reid (Mooring) is maintaining her physiotherapy license, but this will mainly be for doing locum work.

The clinic equipment is for sale. See this page for inventory

Read More ›››

Winnock Physiotherapy Equipment for Sale

 

The clinic equipment is for sale.

This includes treatment tables: 3 electric; 2 fixed height hardwood and 1 massage bed; electrotherapy units; extensive rehabilitation exercise equipment and furniture. Everything necessary to open a clinic is available as a package deal.

There is a beautiful oak reception desk, office equipment and furniture and meetings room contents.

Items will also be sold separately. Read More ›››

Check out our F.A.Q page!

 

1. Do I need a doctor’s referral to go to physiotherapy?

Read More ›››

Location

Parkview Professional Centre
6 McFarlane Street
Springhill, Nova Scotia
B0M 1X0

Hours

Mon, Wed & Fri:
9 - 7 pm, approximately.

Tue & Thu:
According to case load. Meg will accommodate urgent cases as necessary.

Contact

Phone: 902-763-2224
Meg’s Cell: 902-297-9279
Fax: 902-763-2080

Email: admin@winnockphysio.com

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