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ICBC Progressive Rehabilitation · Surrey

ICBC Progressive Rehabilitation in Surrey.

Recovery after a motor vehicle accident changes over time. As symptoms improve and your abilities return, your rehabilitation program should evolve with you.

Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides personalized ICBC kinesiology and active rehabilitation in Surrey designed to progressively rebuild mobility, strength, balance, endurance, coordination and functional movement.

Understanding progressive rehabilitation

What is progressive rehabilitation?

Progressive rehabilitation is an approach where your exercise and movement program changes as your recovery improves. Rather than repeating the same exercises indefinitely, your program can be reassessed and adjusted to match your current abilities and goals.

M

Movement

Restore comfortable and usable movement where stiffness or restriction is limiting function.

S

Strength

Gradually increase physical capacity as your tolerance improves.

B

Balance

Progress stability and control for standing, walking, stairs and everyday tasks.

E

Endurance

Increase the amount of activity you can sustain for work, walking and daily life.

C

Coordination

Improve smooth, controlled movement as task complexity increases.

F

Function

Progress exercises toward real-life activities such as lifting, carrying, stairs and work.

Why progression matters

Recovery does not happen in one stage.

The exercises that are appropriate early in recovery may not provide enough challenge later. Progressive rehabilitation allows your program to change as your mobility, strength, endurance and confidence improve.

Early Recovery

Focus may be on comfortable movement, confidence and restoring basic mobility.

Building Capacity

Exercises can begin to challenge strength, endurance and stability.

Functional Training

Exercises can increasingly resemble work and everyday activities.

Return to Activity

Rehabilitation progresses toward exercise, recreation, work and personal goals.

Assessment guides progression

Progressive rehabilitation begins with understanding your starting point.

Your kinesiologist may assess the abilities that are most relevant to your symptoms and goals before deciding how your rehabilitation should progress.

Movement Assessment

Review mobility, strength, balance and functional movement to identify your current limitations.

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Strength

Consider your current ability to generate and control force during functional tasks.

Balance

Assess stability and control during standing, walking or stepping when relevant.

Coordination

Consider how smoothly different parts of the body work together during movement.

Functional Movement

Assess walking, squatting, lifting, carrying, reaching and stairs when relevant.

Endurance

Consider how long you can perform important activities before fatigue changes your movement.

A progressive recovery pathway

Rehabilitation can evolve from basic movement to real-life function.

1

Restore Comfortable Movement

Begin with mobility and movements that match your current tolerance.

2

Build Physical Capacity

Introduce and progress strength, endurance, stability and coordination.

3

Add Functional Movement

Connect exercises to bending, reaching, walking, lifting and carrying.

4

Increase Real-World Demands

Prepare for work, longer activities and more complex movement tasks.

5

Return to Activity

Progress toward exercise, recreation, work and the activities that matter most.

How exercises can progress

Progression can happen in many different ways.

More Resistance

Increase loading when your current exercise no longer provides the right challenge.

More Repetitions

Build muscular endurance by gradually increasing exercise volume.

More Range

Use a larger comfortable movement range as mobility and confidence improve.

More Complexity

Progress from simple movements toward coordinated whole-body tasks.

Greater Balance Demand

Add stepping, single-leg work or other stability challenges when appropriate.

Longer Activity

Increase walking, standing or repeated movement to build endurance.

Functional Loads

Progress toward the weights and objects you need to lift or carry in daily life.

Work & Recreation Tasks

Introduce movements that resemble your occupation, gym routine or recreational activities.

Progression is individualized

Your recovery should not follow a one-size-fits-all timeline.

People recover at different rates after a motor vehicle accident. Your rehabilitation should progress according to your assessment, response to exercise and functional goals.

Your progression may depend on:

  • Your current symptoms
  • Your movement assessment
  • Your strength and endurance
  • Your work and daily activities
  • Your recovery progress
  • Your personal goals
Progressive rehabilitation vs progressive strengthening

Progressive rehabilitation is broader than strength alone.

Rehabilitation built around your destination

Progress toward the life you want to return to.

The purpose of progressing rehabilitation is not simply to make exercises harder. It is to prepare you for the physical demands that matter in your everyday life.

Your goals may include:

  • Walking comfortably
  • Climbing stairs
  • Lifting groceries or children
  • Returning to work
  • Returning to the gym or hiking
  • Returning to sport or recreation
What to expect

Your progressive rehabilitation step by step.

1

Initial Assessment

Understand your movement, current limitations and functional goals.

2

Personalized Starting Point

Select exercises that match your current abilities and tolerance.

3

Regular Reassessment

Monitor changes in mobility, strength, endurance, balance and function.

4

Progressive Exercise

Increase exercise challenge when your recovery shows you are ready.

5

Goal-Based Recovery

Progress toward work, exercise, recreation and everyday activities.

Why choose Therapy Now?

Progressive ICBC rehabilitation in Surrey.

Rehabilitation That Evolves

Your exercise program can change as your abilities and recovery goals change.

Assessment-Based Progression

Your program is adjusted using movement, function and response to exercise.

Functional Focus

Progression is connected to real-life activities instead of making exercises harder without purpose.

Collaborative Clinic

Registered Massage Therapy, acupuncture, kinesiology and clinical counselling are available in one Surrey clinic.

Frequently asked questions

ICBC progressive rehabilitation FAQs.

What is progressive rehabilitation?
Progressive rehabilitation is an approach where exercise and movement challenges are gradually adjusted as your recovery, abilities and goals change.
Why shouldn't I do the same exercises throughout rehabilitation?
As mobility, strength, endurance and function improve, an exercise that was appropriate earlier in recovery may no longer provide the right challenge.
How often will my rehabilitation program change?
Program changes depend on your progress, symptoms, assessment findings and response to exercise. Your kinesiologist can adjust exercises as appropriate.
Is progressive rehabilitation the same as progressive strengthening?
No. Progressive strengthening focuses specifically on building strength. Progressive rehabilitation may also progress mobility, balance, endurance, coordination and functional movement.
Can progressive rehabilitation help me return to work?
Yes. Rehabilitation can gradually progress toward work-related activities such as standing, walking, reaching, lifting, carrying or other physical demands.
Can progressive rehabilitation help me return to sports or the gym?
Returning to exercise, recreation or sport can be a rehabilitation goal. Exercises may be progressed toward those demands when appropriate.
How do I know when I am ready to progress an exercise?
Progression depends on factors such as movement quality, tolerance, symptoms, strength, confidence and your rehabilitation goals. Your kinesiologist can help determine when a change is appropriate.
Where can I receive ICBC progressive rehabilitation in Surrey?
Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides ICBC kinesiology and active rehabilitation at 240–13711 72 Avenue in Newton, Surrey, British Columbia.
ICBC progressive rehabilitation in Newton, Surrey

Progress your recovery close to home.

Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides personalized ICBC progressive rehabilitation, kinesiology and active rehabilitation from our clinic at 240–13711 72 Avenue in Newton, Surrey.

We serve patients from Newton, West Newton, Fleetwood, Panorama Ridge, Guildford, Surrey Central, Cloverdale, North Delta and surrounding communities.

Therapy Now Wellness Clinic

240–13711 72 Avenue
Surrey, BC V3W 2P2

Conveniently located in Newton near Newton Exchange, the Newton Bus Loop and King George Boulevard.

Ready for the next stage of recovery? Progress your rehabilitation with purpose.

Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides personalized ICBC progressive rehabilitation in Surrey to help you rebuild movement, strength, balance, endurance, coordination and functional capacity as you return to everyday life.