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Kinesiology is the scientific study of human movement. It examines how muscles, joints, bones, and the nervous system work together to produce motion — and what happens when that system breaks down. A registered kinesiologist applies this knowledge to assess movement dysfunction, identify muscular imbalances, and design targeted rehabilitation programs that address the root cause of your condition — not just the symptoms.
At Townline Physiotherapy, our kinesiologists in Abbotsford work closely alongside physiotherapists, chiropractors, and massage therapists to deliver integrated, coordinated care. This collaborative model means your recovery plan is always comprehensive, consistent, and tailored specifically to your body and your goals.
Kinesiology treats a wide range of conditions such as:
Not all conditions are mentioned here. Give us a call and have a word with our kinesiologists to find out the impacts of this treatment on your condition.
What are you waiting for? Book your appointment now and start your journey towards a healthier life.

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Individualized consultation sessions
We assess your condition thoroughly to identify muscle tension, weakness, and other problems. This helps us get to the core of the injury or pain and provide a personalized exercise plan.
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Customized treatment plan
We provide a customized treatment plan to make sure you receive the right training and treatment. The kinesiologist integrates effective strengthening and stretching exercises into your treatment plan and helps you recover efficiently.
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Complete care
We guide you throughout the recovery process, ensuring you receive complete care from our team. We also provide you with a home exercise program to help you continue your progress at home.
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