Physiotherapy
It’s what we do best — helping patients recover from injury, surgery, and chronic pain through a proven step-by-step plan.
Physiotherapy is provided by licensed Collingwood physiotherapist Nirali Patel PT. A physiotherapist Collingwood trusts.
It is a safe and evidence-based treatment option that combines hands-on manual therapy with targeted exercise, education, and modalities — restoring movement, strength, and function.
Everyone can benefit from physiotherapy's active approach to recovery without reliance on drugs, injections, or repeat surgery.
We see excellent results for post-surgical recovery, musculoskeletal injuries, and chronic pain — especially when active rehabilitation is part of the plan.
If you're looking for a physiotherapist in Collingwood, Muscle & Spine is your trusted choice. No referral needed. New patients welcome. Covered by most insurance plans.
Physio Experts in Collingwood
We have made it our focus to know post-surgical to everyday injury recovery. We love helping people regain mobility, relieve pain, and return to the life they love.
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Physiotherapy
A physiotherapist assesses both the source of dysfunction as well as the movement patterns and contributing factors behind it. A structured rehabilitation plan is then built around the patient's goals and recovery timeline.
A physiotherapist provides evidence-based assessment, hands-on treatment, and progressive exercise. They also guide you through the milestones and adjustments needed for a complete recovery.

Physiotherapy is one of the most effective treatments available for recovery from injury, surgery, and chronic pain. Many patients regain confidence in their body and movement following treatment.
Treatment aims to restore function and reduce pain in the short term, then progress to building the strength, mobility, and resilience that prevents recurrence. Many patients continue with periodic physiotherapy care to maintain their recovery gains.
Our physiotherapist is skilled in several techniques and treatment approaches focused on rehabilitation, manual therapy, and modality-based recovery.
Physiotherapy can include one or a combination of the following:
Manual Therapy
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques applied to joints, muscles, and soft tissue to improve mobility and reduce pain. It is one of the most effective tools a physiotherapist uses to restore movement and relieve restrictions.
Muscle Release
Muscle release is where the muscle is tensioned with pressure while the client performs a stretch specific to that muscle. This can improve the muscle quality and is effective for reducing muscle pain and spasm.
Therapeutic Exercise
Therapeutic exercise is a structured, progressive program designed to rebuild strength, mobility, and control after injury or surgery. It is the foundation of lasting recovery — addressing not just the symptoms but the underlying weaknesses that caused the problem.
Therapeutic Modalities
Electrotherapy uses gentle electrical currents — including TENS, IFC, and ultrasound — to manage pain, reduce muscle spasm, and support tissue healing. It is often used alongside manual therapy and exercise to enhance recovery.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Post-surgical rehabilitation guides patients through the critical recovery window following orthopedic or musculoskeletal surgery. A structured plan restores movement, rebuilds strength, and helps patients return safely to the activities they love.
Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression uses a specialized table to gently pull and separate the vertebrae and reduce pressure on discs, nerves and joints.
The stretch is applied in a comfortable position, which allows the spine to relax and creates space for fluid, oxygen and nutrients to reach the injured tissue.
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy uses a specialized device to deliver focused acoustic pulses that stimulate healing in stubborn tendon and soft-tissue injuries.
The pressure wave reaches deep into the tissue where the injury sits and triggers the body's repair response, so the tissue can finally remodel and heal.
Education
Understanding your condition and what helps or hinders recovery is as important as any treatment. A physiotherapist teaches you how to move, load, and protect tissue at home so progress continues between visits.
Symptoms Physiotherapy Helps
Our primary focus is on restoring function and helping patients return to the activities they love. We often first meet patients seeking recovery from injury, surgery, or ongoing pain that hasn't resolved on its own. Even with rest, time, and self-directed effort, full recovery is difficult without a structured plan.

Active recovery outperforms rest alone for nearly every musculoskeletal condition. Even if you are not in pain, a physiotherapist can identify movement restrictions and weaknesses before they become an injury.
Signs of incomplete recovery often appear long before re-injury: weakness in the affected area, hesitation with certain movements, stiffness that lingers, or a feeling that you're not back to 100%. A physiotherapist can identify these gaps and address them before they limit you. Nothing is more important than returning fully to the activities and life you love.
The symptoms our Collingwood physiotherapist treats most often are post-surgical recovery, back pain, sciatica, neck pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, and knee pain. Learn more about each below.
Knee Pain
Knee pain is a common condition that affects patients of all ages and activity levels. It ranges from…
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As one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor almost everyone experiences some form of back…
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Sciatica refers to pain and other symptoms that start in the hip and travel down into the leg. The condition…
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Hip pain is a common condition that affects many patients with or without back pain ranging from slightly…
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Shoulder pain is a common condition that affects many patients with or without neck and back pain. It…
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Almost everyone experiences some form of neck pain, ranging from slightly irritating to completely crippling,…
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A physiotherapist can treat most other joints and muscles of the body. They can be particularly helpful with ankle, foot, elbow, wrist, and sports-related injuries — as well as ongoing rehabilitation following fractures, sprains, and surgical procedures.
Physiotherapists
Muscle & Spine's expert staff of physiotherapists in Collingwood. Read more in their bios below.
Nirali Patel
Physiotherapist Nirali Patel PT is an expert in rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injury, post-surgical recovery and chronic pain management. She has experience treating everyone from active adults to…
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