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WAD Classification Guide: What Your Injury Grade Means for Recovery
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WAD Classification Guide: What Your Injury Grade Means for Recovery

Whiplash injuries are among the most common results of motor vehicle accidents. These injuries can range from mild discomfort to severe spinal injury, which is why accurate assessment and classification are essential. In Alberta, many injuries are managed through the Diagnostic and Treatment Protocols Regulation (DTPR), which determines treatment coverage and the number of pre-approved visits available.

Understanding Your Coverage After A Car Accident: What “Inside DTPR (In-Protocol)” Means
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Understanding Your Coverage After A Car Accident: What “Inside DTPR (In-Protocol)” Means

If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Alberta, your treatments may fall inside or outside the Diagnostic and Treatment Protocols Regulation (DTPR). Understanding the difference helps you know what your insurance covers — and what steps to take next.

No Doctor's Referral? No Problem! You Can See a Physiotherapist Directly in Grande Prairie
Physiotherapy

No Doctor's Referral? No Problem! You Can See a Physiotherapist Directly in Grande Prairie

When it comes to seeking treatment for physical pain or injury, many people assume they need a doctor's referral before seeing a physiotherapist. However, this is a common misconception! In fact, in many places, you can see a physiotherapist directly without needing a referral from your doctor. If you've been hesitating to book an appointment because you think you need a referral, read on — we’ll break down why you can see a physiotherapist in Grande Prairie on your own and how it can benefit your health and recovery.

Why You Shouldn't Wait for Pain to Get Worse: The Benefits of Early Physiotherapy
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Why You Shouldn't Wait for Pain to Get Worse: The Benefits of Early Physiotherapy

When you experience pain, your body is sending you a signal that something isn’t right. Whether it’s a dull ache in your back, sharp pain in your knee, or stiffness in your neck, many people tend to push through the discomfort, hoping it will resolve on its own. However, waiting for the pain to worsen can often lead to more significant issues down the road. Seeking early physiotherapy intervention can prevent the escalation of pain, shorten recovery time, and improve your long-term health. Here’s why you shouldn’t wait for pain to get worse and how early physiotherapy can help.