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Are Your Patients Lost With Exercise?

kinesiologistHow often have you advised a patient that their health depended on them getting more exercise and they have agreed to make an effort, but did not know how to proceed? What was adequate training frequency, intensity, the most suitable type of exercise, time that should be allotted per training session, etc? Perhaps your patient felt they were getting sufficient exercise, when in fact it has been inadequate to optimally rehabilitate or curb their condition.

An exercise physiologist can bridge this gap between science and application. An exercise physiologist is educated in the acute and chronic responses to exercise and can prescribe, monitor, and progress appropriate exercise in terms of type, intensity, volume, and frequency to optimally address your patient's health concerns.

kinesiologistAn exercise physiologist can be an effective partner in your patient's recovery from:
  • Myocardial Infraction (Cardiac Rehab)
  • Heart Disease
  • Osteoprosis
  • Type II Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Hyper Lipidemia
  • Soft Tissue Injuries
    (including core strengthening following intra-abdominal surgery)


At Peak Exercise Sciences, your patient with will work closely, one on one, with either a registered kinesiologist and or an exercise physiologist to optimize their recovery and return them to better quality and higher functioning lifestyle.

Refer your patient today and see what a difference Peak Exercise Sciences can make in their health.


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