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  • Constantly pursuing knowledge and training in order to provide exemplary patient care.
  • Kelly served on the Manitoba Physiotherapy Association’s board as Chair of The Business Affairs Committee from 2005 to 2013 and past Chair of the Manitoba Physiotherapy Association/Manitoba Public Insurance Liaison Committee.
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  • Serving the physiotherapy community through many professional committees with the College of Physiotherapy and The Manitoba Physiotherapy Association.
  • Creating an exceptional environment for patient care.
  • Kelly’s continued professional goals include: Educating employees in house with injury prevention has also been a pursuit. He also contributed to an international study on physiotherapy for back pain. Kelly has published articles and reviewed publications in peer-reviewed international physiotherapy journals including "The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy" and “The Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinics of North America”. Writing articles and research has always been a special interest. Kelly completed his credentialling examination and is certified in McKenzie mechanical diagnosis and therapy of the spine (2002). Kelly always had a special interest in physiotherapy since his teen years when his father had physiotherapy for a shoulder injury.

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    Kelly is happy to be able to focus on full time patient care now. He sold the Clinic to Melanie and Garret Klos, physiotherapists on April 1, 2019. He joined The Corydon Physiotherapy Team in 1991 and became the director and owner in 1997. Kelly graduated from physiotherapy at the University of Manitoba in 1991.

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    Here are some guidelines on how to use inversion tables: The first time anyone tries inversion therapy they should be sure to have someone standing by, in case assistance is required to get out of the apparatus, or if health problems are experienced. People who have heart disease, high blood pressure, eye diseases (such as glaucoma), are pregnant or have acid reflux of the stomach are at a higher risk to inversion therapy and should consult their physiotherapist and doctor about it first. As a Physiotherapist, I often recommend to people with chronic back pain to use an inversion table for home treatment. For more traction information see our services under “Spinal Decompression” (Traction). Traction machines are more effective, however, because the forces are targeted more specifically to an injured area and the amount of force can be controlled better. It has the same purpose and benefits as inversion tables. In some physiotherapy clinics, mechanical traction machines are used to treat painful conditions of the spine. Imagine the day to day pressures on your joints from gravity with walking on pavement, sitting at a workstation, and running up and down stairs. It causes the body and skeletal system to be unloaded and pulled the opposite direction of gravity. The joints, muscles and entire body is decompressed at all points past the ankles all the way up to the neck. Inversion tables create the reverse effect of gravity on the body’s joints and muscles. What is the Purpose and Benefit of Inversion Tables? The tables are very well balanced and it is easy to control the amount of inversion and to come back to an upright position by using altered arm positions or the handles. Then a person can slowly invert by using their arm position to provide some momentum, leverage, and counterbalance. This will allow the person to fully relax while inverted, which is very important if the table is going to provide any benefits. Before someone can invert, the feet and ankles must be anchored into the locking mechanism at the bottom of the table. Inversion simply means being upside down or at an inverted angle (see picture). The designs have improved and the costs have come down in recent years for consumers. They can be used as a cheaper but less effective alternative to mechanical traction therapy. Inversion tables can also be a helpful therapy device at home which is where most are used. They have been around since the 1970’s and some physiotherapy clinics still use inversion therapy. I am often asked if inversion tables are helpful for stretching and relieving pain or are they a fad or gimmick? The answer is yes, they can be helpful for neck, mid-back, lower back, hip or knee pain.






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