It usually starts small. A twinge getting out of the car. A shoulder that won’t reach the top shelf. A back that announces itself every morning. You work around it — until working around it becomes the whole day.
This is the part of physiotherapy nobody photographs: the slow, ordinary return of a thing you’d stopped expecting. Not a miracle — a course of care. An honest assessment, hands that know what they’re feeling for, and a short list of things to do between visits.
We built this Langley clinic around that arc. Physiotherapy and registered massage therapy in the same room, so the hands-on work and the movement plan are never working against each other. The point isn’t the appointment. The point is the morning, weeks later, when you reach for the shelf and don’t think about it.


