Neuromotion Physiotherapy Clinic - Vancouver in Vancouver

CanadaNeuromotion Physiotherapy Clinic - Vancouver

 

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1688, West 6th Avenue, V6J 1R4, Vancouver, Greater Vancouver, CA Kanada
contacts phone: +1 604-732-8500
website: www.neuromotionphysio.com
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Latitude: 49.266151, Longitude: -123.1429846

comments 4

  • Grant Maclean

    Grant Maclean

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    I love Neuromotion. I've been a client doing multiple weekly sessions for almost two years. They are the only place in the lower Mainland to have a Lokomat. It's a pretty sweet therapy tool, great for almost all abilities. The staff are all well trained, knowledgable, and know how to keep it fresh.

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    Taylor McElwain

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    I have volunteered at Neuromotion for almost a year now and have had a great experience here. All of the staff are always positive, encouraging, and motivating toward their clients to be the best they can. As a volunteer, I help staff with setting up clients in the Lokomat and assisting them in carrying out their treatment plans. I am fortunate to have gained valuable experience as a volunteer at Neuromotion, which will be huge for my goal to become a physiotherapist.

  • Gavneet Sabharwal

    Gavneet Sabharwal

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    Fantastic service and well equipped. The physiotherapists at neuromotion are well educated and helping people on the daily.

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    Rebekah Grey

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    My son has been going here for years now. The staff and volunteers are nice, but the place is very small and outdated. The don't have much equipment at all, the only thing they there is the Lokomat which they charge an arm and a leg ($170) per hour, but the most you can stay on is 30 minutes because it takes 30 minutes to setup. That price seems to go up every year, Maybe they should use the extra money to update their supplies because they never ever change the groin pads or tensor wraps which is very disgusting and Dirty because all the clients shares them. The mat work they do there is very basic, something you can do at home. I just think they over charge for what they offer, maybe they think people with disability have lots of money or something.

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