Welcome to
Sun City Physiotherapy
We strive to be the Okanagan’s leader in client focussed care and recovery. Through collaborative care planning, our team of compassionate and skilled professionals work closely with our clients, keeping our community moving for life.
All Locations Monday – Thursday 7am to 8pm. Friday 7am – 5pm.
Downtown
1468 St. Paul Street,
Kelowna, BC
Phone: 250-861-8056
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Glenmore
103-437 Glenmore Rd.
Kelowna, BC
Phone: 250-762-6313
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Lake Country
40-9522 Main St.
Lake Country, BC
Phone: 250-766-2544
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Lower Mission
3970 Lakeshore Rd.
Kelowna, BC
Phone: 778-699-2006
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Services We Provide
With our large, highly-credentialed staff, Sun City Physiotherapy can address and treat a wide variety of injuries, disorders, and conditions.
Expertise
As part of our commitment to provide the highest level of professional care, our therapists are continually attending postgraduate courses and specializing in multiple areas of treatment.
Recent Physiotherapy Articles
Classification of Whiplash Injuries
Motor vehicle accidents (MVA) are sometimes an unfortunate consequence of modern reliance we have on automobile transportation. Previous to the invention of the car, there was “railroad neck”, and also a whiplash variation termed “roller-coaster neck”. Motor Vehicle...
Don’t take a holiday from good low back posture.
Trains, planes and car rides to visit friends and family; sitting down for a big turkey meal; sledding or hitting up the ski hill on snowy days; lounging around on Christmas morning admiring the tree and wrapped presents – this all sounds like a perfect holiday. While...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common wrist and hand injury. It occurs when one of the major nerves called the median nerve is compressed within the carpal tunnel of the wrist. This may occur for a number of reasons but some of the more common reasons include:...
The Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder is a condition that gets its name from the way it causes a gradual stiffening of the shoulder joint, ‘freezing it up’. The proper term for this condition is adhesive capsulitis - adhesive implying stuck and capsulitis meaning inflammation of the...
Falls
The winter Olympics in Sochi was filled with scary crashes in nearly every sport. Hearts sank when seeing chances at a medal slip, the pain on the athletes’ faces, and some of the injuries that resulted. We probably all know someone who has, or have ourselves, taken a...
Keeping you work-safe, and out of the physio clinic.
As a physiotherapist, I assess and treat injuries that occur in the workplace. These can be sudden (acute), or gradually over time (overuse). Overuse injuries come from repeated stresses that cause micro-damage of muscles, ligaments, or joints. Over time the...
Helping Kids ‘Keep the ball rolling’
The sun is shining. Birds are singing. Blossoms are blooming... and the soccer balls are flying! Soccer is the most commonly played sport in the world enjoyed by all ages. In 2005, about 20% of children younger than 14 years of age participated in soccer, a...
Women’s Health
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS FOR BLADDER PROBLEMS Pelvic Health problems don’t get a lot of press. If you have a bladder issue, for example a bit of leakage when you cough or sneeze; if you know where every bathroom is when you go out shopping, you have a problem.
May is National Physiotherapy Month
Across Canada, during the month of May there will be promotion of the profession of physiotherapy. Meanwhile, across Canada during the month of May, many people will be asking the question of “What is physiotherapy, anyway?” With National Physiotherapy Month nearing,...
Vertigo & Dizziness
It is the weirdest feeling. You get dizzy bending forward or looking up to the ceiling, lying down, getting up in the morning, or even rolling over in bed. It’s like the room is spinning and it makes you feel sick. If you experience this, you may be suffering from...