Bridgeview Physiotherapy

Bridgeview Physiotherapy Bridgeview Physiotherapy is committed to providing the highest quality care. We use manual therapy, a Bridgeview Physiotherapy, Inc.

is a clinic that provides personal one-on-one physiotherapy care for clients who want a more peaceful setting. Each client’s assessment and treatment will be provided by the physiotherapist only. You will be directly involved in making decisions regarding your treatment, and it will be your responsibility to carry through any home-based treatment program. Bridgeview Physiotherapy offers assessments and treatments for a wide variety of physical conditions, including:
• Chronic or acute back, neck and spinal pain
• Sprains and strains
• Rehabilitation and treatment of sports injuries
• Post-surgical rehabilitation
• Repetitive strain and overuse injuries
• Tendinitis and bursitis
• Muscle and joint pain
• Headaches
• Arthritis
• Treatment of acute pain
• Core strengthening programs
• Exercise programs for breast cancer survivors

Treatments may include:
• Spinal and pelvic realignment to improve mobility
• Joint mobilizations or manipulations
• Individual exercise prescription for rehabilitation
• Acupuncture
• Deep tissue massage to relax and lengthen muscles

If you need treatment after breast cancer, I'm happy to help!
05/20/2025

If you need treatment after breast cancer, I'm happy to help!

Meet physiotherapist and NSPA member Erin Clements.
Erin is a passionate physiotherapist who has been working with patients with breast cancer for over 12 years. She considers it a privilege to care for their physical health both before and after breast surgery.
For more information about physiotherapy in Nova Scotia visit https://www.physiotherapyns.ca/
To find a physiotherapist near you, please visit http:// www.physiotherapyns.ca/find-a-physio



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Walk and Talk in Shubie Park -
05/04/2025

Walk and Talk in Shubie Park -

Join other Breast Cancer survivors and see what your body can do! Walk along a beautiful canal and through the trees, getting fresh air and exercise with other great women! Bring your favorite hot or cold drink and walk along the paths together.

Let's Go Ziplining! -
08/15/2024

Let's Go Ziplining! -

Join other Breast Cancer survivors and see what your body can do! Soar and climb through the trees, getting fresh air and exercise with other great women. Whether you would like to do beginner courses, or more advanced, or just cheer on others, why don’t you join us!

Let's Get Active! -
03/15/2024

Let's Get Active! -

Let’s try this again, now that the weather is a bit better! We were snowed out in February, but the weather is looking better and better now.

Starting in early Spring, physiotherapists in Nova Scotia will be able to order X-rays.  This will make getting results ...
02/08/2024

Starting in early Spring, physiotherapists in Nova Scotia will be able to order X-rays. This will make getting results more timely so we can treat more appropriately. What a great advancement for our industry!

Starting in early Spring, all qualified physiotherapists in Nova Scotia (including those working in private practice), will be able to refer patients for x-rays.

www.nshealth.ca/news-and-notices/physiotherapists-across-nova-scotia-will-soon-be-able-request-x-rays

“This announcement will optimize the scope of practice for Nova Scotia physiotherapists who work in private practice and as a result, improve timely access for patients needing general radiography,” says Monica MacDonald, President of the Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association. “It will save patients from unnecessary additional appointments to get a requisition if an x-ray is deemed necessary. We are excited to better support our patients and help them efficiently navigate the healthcare system.”

It is encouraging to see reductions in system barriers that will expedite diagnosis and treatment, in turn leading to improved outcomes for patients.

Physiotherapists working to their full scope of practice are able to help alleviate the strain on our healthcare system.

Come get active with other breast cancer survivors!  I’m planning monthly events to get together with other breast cance...
01/04/2024

Come get active with other breast cancer survivors!

I’m planning monthly events to get together with other breast cancer survivors and do some activities that we all enjoy. Walking, hiking, snowshoeing, ziplining, kayaking, canoeing, axe throwing, and breaking things at the Rage Room, will all be on the menu this year. Participate at the level you want to.

You can be a beginner or an expert, but come willing to have fun!

There is no charge for these events, except for the venue’s fees (if any). You must register for each event so we know you’re coming (see below for contact information)!

The first event will be a walk/hike or snowshoeing (if there is good snow).
Saturday, February 3rd at 9:00
Uniacke Estate Museum Park in Mount Uniacke
You will need to bring snowshoes if there is good snow.
We can also arrange to carpool, as parking may limited.

Email Erin at info@bridgeviewphysio.com to register!

It's always tough to focus on yourself during the holidays, but it's important to make sure you're following some health...
12/05/2023

It's always tough to focus on yourself during the holidays, but it's important to make sure you're following some healthy practices so you can be there for yourself and others. Eat well, get plenty of sleep, get a little exercise, and enjoy yourself!

The holidays are where we often focus on others, and less on ourselves. Family stress, money stress, and things like travel, shopping, cooking, eating heavier meals, and eating more sugar and alcohol, can all take a toll on our health and well-being during the holidays. It’s absolutely fine to ind...

Who Wants To Go Ziplining? -
10/24/2023

Who Wants To Go Ziplining? -

Please let me know by Thursday, October 26th, if you’d like to come along. It looks like it’s going to be a great Fall day!

Who Wants To Go Ziplining? -
10/13/2023

Who Wants To Go Ziplining? -

Join other Breast Cancer Survivors and see what your body can do! Climb and soar through the trees, getting fresh air and exercise with others like you. Whether you would like to do beginner courses, or more advanced, or just cheer on others, why don’t you join us!

Let me help you with your Fall Prevention!  902-499-7670
08/10/2023

Let me help you with your Fall Prevention! 902-499-7670

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Flamingo Drive
Halifax, NS
B3M1S7

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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Bridgeview Physiotherapy, Inc. is a clinic that provides personal one-on-one physiotherapy care for clients who want a more peaceful setting. Each client’s assessment and treatment will be provided by the physiotherapist only. You will be directly involved in making decisions regarding your treatment, and it will be your responsibility to carry through any home-based treatment program. Bridgeview Physiotherapy offers assessments and treatments for a wide variety of physical conditions, including: • Chronic or acute back, neck and spinal pain • Sprains and strains • Rehabilitation and treatment of sports injuries • Post-surgical rehabilitation • Repetitive strain and overuse injuries • Tendinitis and bursitis • Muscle and joint pain • Headaches • Arthritis • Treatment of acute pain • Core strengthening programs • Exercise programs for breast cancer survivors Treatments may include: • Spinal and pelvic realignment to improve mobility • Joint mobilizations or manipulations • Individual exercise prescription for rehabilitation • Acupuncture • Deep tissue massage to relax and lengthen muscles