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Chiropractor

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Clinic: The Bright Physio
Website: www.thebrightphysio.ca
Email: info@thebrightphysio.ca
Email: thebrightphysio@gmail.com
Location: 105, 4904 30 Ave, Beaumont, Alberta
Position Type: Independent Contractor

About Us

The Bright Physio & Mindfulness Massage is a multidisciplinary wellness clinic dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-informed care. We promote a collaborative, client-focused approach to health and are seeking a skilled and professional Chiropractor to join our growing team.

Responsibilities

  • Perform comprehensive chiropractic assessments and develop individualized treatment plans.
  • Deliver safe, effective, evidence-informed chiropractic care.
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation.
  • Educate patients on treatment, prevention, home-care, and lifestyle strategies.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with clients and team members.
  • Manage your schedule and caseload as an independent contractor.
  • Uphold all professional, ethical, and safety standards required in Alberta

Qualifications & Requirements

College of Chiropractors of Alberta – Regulatory Requirements
(Presented in a safe, compliant general format to align with current College expectations.)
Applicants must meet the requirements established by the College of Chiropractors of Alberta, including:
  • Must be registered and in good standing with the College of Chiropractors of Alberta.
  • Must hold an active practice permit (or be eligible to obtain one).
  • Must maintain professional liability insurance that meets College standards.
  • Must comply with all College regulatory expectations, including:
  • Standards of Practice
  • Code of Ethics
  • Clinical competence and continuing education requirements
  • Documentation and record-keeping standards
  • Informed consent procedures
  • Patient privacy and confidentiality requirements
  • Professional boundaries and patient-safety standards
  • Advertising and communication guidelines
  • Must comply with all relevant Alberta health legislation related to chiropractic practice.

General Clinical Requirements

  • Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree from an accredited chiropractic college.
  • Strong patient assessment, manual therapy, and clinical decision-making skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Additional certifications or modalities (e.g., ART, acupuncture, soft-tissue techniques) are an asset.

What We Offer

  • Competitive independent-contractor compensation model (split or room rental available).
  • Flexible scheduling and autonomy over your caseload.
  • Supportive, professional clinic environment.
  • Furnished treatment room (if available).
  • Administrative/reception support (if applicable).
  • Free onsite parking.
  • Opportunity for professional growth in a collaborative setting.

How to Apply

Please send your resume and a brief cover letter to:
 info@thebrightphysio.ca
or
 thebrightphysio@gmail.com
We look forward to welcoming a dedicated chiropractor to The Bright Physio & Mindfulness Massage

Admin Support / Receptionist (Part-Time)

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Clinic: The Bright Physio
Website: www.thebrightphysio.ca
Email: info@thebrightphysio.ca
Email: thebrightphysio@gmail.com
Location: 105, 4904 30 Ave, Beaumont, Alberta
Position Type: Independent Contractor

About Us

The Bright Physio & Mindfulness Massage is a multidisciplinary healthcare clinic providing physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic care, and wellness services. We pride ourselves on a friendly, supportive environment for both staff and clients. We are seeking a professional Admin Support / Receptionist to be the welcoming face of our clinic.

Key Responsibilities

  • Greet clients warmly and provide excellent front-desk customer service.
  • Manage scheduling, bookings, confirmations, and cancellations.
  • Answer phones and email inquiries in a professional and timely manner.
  • Process payments, issue receipts, and support direct billing procedures (training provided).
  • Maintain organized client records and ensure confidentiality.
  • Assist practitioners with administrative tasks.
  • Keep the reception area tidy and welcoming.
  • Perform daily opening and closing duties.

Education & Qualification Requirements (Suitable for Alberta)

(Reception and administrative roles in Alberta are not regulated by a governing college. The qualifications below reflect standard, industry-appropriate expectations for healthcare and wellness clinic administration.)
Education Requirements
  • High school diploma (Grade 12) required.
  • Post-secondary education is an asset, including programs such as:
  • Office Administration
  • Medical Office Assistant (MOA)
  • Business Administration
  • Health Administration
  • Accounting or Bookkeeping
  • Additional training in customer service, computer skills, or communication is beneficial.
Experience & Skills Requirements
  • Previous experience in reception, administration, customer service, or front-desk work (healthcare clinic experience is an asset).
  • Strong communication skills—professional, clear, and friendly.
  • Strong organizational and multi-tasking skills.
  • Comfort using computers and software such as:
  • Scheduling systems
  • EMR (Electronic Medical Records) software (training provided if needed)
  • Email, spreadsheets, and basic office applications
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information professionally.
  • Strong attention to detail, especially with payments and client documentation.
  • Team-oriented, reliable, punctual, and positive attitude.
Work Schedule
  • Part-time hours
  • Morning
  • Evenings and weekends may be required depending on clinic needs
  • Flexible scheduling available

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly wage ($15.00–$17.75/hr)
  • Supportive and friendly team environment
  • Training provided on clinic procedures and software
  • Professional growth opportunities
  • Free onsite parking

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter to:
or
We look forward to welcoming an enthusiastic and professional Admin Support / Receptionist to The Bright Physio & Mindfulness Massage!

Registered Massage Therapist

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Clinic: The Bright Physio
Website: www.thebrightphysio.ca
Email: info@thebrightphysio.ca
Email: thebrightphysio@gmail.com
Location: 105, 4904 30 Ave, Beaumont, Alberta
Position Type: Independent Contractor

About Us

The Bright Physio & Mindfulness Massage is a growing, client-centred clinic focused on high-quality wellness and rehabilitation services. We offer a calming, supportive environment and work collaboratively to help clients achieve better health and well-being. We are currently seeking a compassionate, skilled Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) to join our multidisciplinary team.

Responsibilities

  • Provide professional, client-focused therapeutic massage treatments.
  • Perform assessments and create individualized treatment plans.
  • Maintain accurate and confidential clinical documentation.
  • Recommend home-care strategies to support client progress.
  • Uphold all ethical, professional and safety standards expected in Alberta.
  • Manage your own schedule and caseload as an independent contractor.

Qualifications & Requirements

Massage Therapy Requirements in Alberta

 

Applicants must meet the following standards typically required by recognized Alberta associations such as:
  • Massage Therapists Association of Alberta (MTAA)
  • Natural Health Practitioners of Canada (NHPC)
  • Canadian Massage & Manual Osteopathic Therapists Association (CMMOTA)
  • Alberta Massage Therapist Association (AMTA)
Required:
  • Completion of a minimum 2,200-hour massage therapy diploma program from a recognized school.
  • Must be a member in good standing with at least one recognized Alberta massage therapy association.
  • Must carry current professional liability insurance that meets association requirements.
  • Must adhere to association standards, including:
  • Code of Ethics
  • Standards of Practice
  • Scope of Practice guidelines
  • Continuing education requirements
  • Client confidentiality & privacy obligations
  • Informed consent procedures
  • Professional communication and safe treatment practices
  • Ability to issue insurance receipts as required by Alberta insurers.

General Clinical Requirements

  • Strong therapeutic, assessment, and treatment skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities.
  • Professional and reliable with a strong client-care mindset.
  • CPR/First Aid certification (current).
  • Training in additional modalities is an asset (e.g., cupping, prenatal massage, hot stone, etc.).

What We Offer

  • Competitive independent-contractor compensation structure.
  • Flexible scheduling options.
  • A supportive and collaborative work environment.
  • Furnished treatment room (if applicable).
  • Onsite reception/administrative support (if offered).
  • Free onsite parking.
Physiotherapist applying TENS electrotherapy to patient's lower back in Beaumont

Physiotherapist / Resident Physiotherapist

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Clinic: The Bright Physio
Website: www.thebrightphysio.ca
Email: info@thebrightphysio.ca
Email: thebrightphysio@gmail.com
Location: 105, 4904 30 Ave, Beaumont, Alberta
Position Type: Independent Contractor

About Us

The Bright Physio is a client-centered rehabilitation clinic dedicated to high-quality, evidence-based physiotherapy care. We offer a supportive environment, flexible scheduling, We are currently seeking an enthusiastic Physiotherapist or Resident Physiotherapist to join our expanding team.

Responsibilities

  • Complete thorough physiotherapy assessments and develop individualized treatment plans.
  • Deliver one-on-one, evidence-informed therapeutic interventions.
  • Maintain clear and accurate clinical documentation.
  • Communicate effectively with clients and colleagues.
  • Uphold all ethical, professional, and safety standards expected in Alberta.
  • Manage your own independent contractor schedule and caseload.

Qualifications & Requirements

College of Physiotherapists of Alberta – Regulatory Requirements
(Written in a compliant, general manner to align with current regulatory expectations.)

For Registered Physiotherapists:

  • Must be registered and in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
  • Must hold an Active Practice Permit (or be eligible to obtain one).
  • Must maintain professional liability insurance that meets College requirements.
  • Must follow all College expectations, including:
  • Standards of Practice
  • Code of Ethical Conduct
  • Documentation and record-keeping standards
  • Informed consent requirements
  • Privacy and confidentiality obligations
  • Safety, risk management, and infection-prevention requirements
  • Ongoing participation in the Continuing Competence Program

For Resident Physiotherapists:

  • Must be registered as a Resident Physiotherapist with the College.
  • Must meet all supervision requirements established by the College.
  • Must ensure their supervising physiotherapist complies with the supervision structure set by the College.
  • Must maintain liability insurance and follow all Standards of Practice applying to residents.

General Clinical Requirements

  • Physiotherapy degree from an accredited institution (MScPT or equivalent).
  • Strong clinical reasoning and communication skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
  • Current CPR/First Aid certification.
  • Additional certifications or clinical interests are considered an asset.

Physiotherapist

By Career

Clinic: The Bright Physio
Website: www.thebrightphysio.ca
Email: info@thebrightphysio.ca
Email: thebrightphysio@gmail.com
Location: 105, 4904 30 Ave, Beaumont, Alberta
Position Type: Independent Contractor

About Us

The Bright Physio & Mindfulness Massage is a multidisciplinary wellness clinic dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-informed care. We promote a collaborative, client-focused approach to health and are seeking a skilled and professional Chiropractor to join our growing team.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive physiotherapy assessments and develop personalized treatment plans.
  • Provide effective, evidence-informed physiotherapy interventions.
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation according to Alberta standards.
  • •Educate clients on injury prevention, home exercise programs, and treatment expectations.
  • Practice in alignment with all professional, ethical, and safety requirements in Alberta.
  • Manage your independent contractor schedule and professional responsibilities.

Qualifications & Requirements

Required by the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta (Regulatory Requirements)
(Presented in a compliant and general format to ensure accuracy with current standards)
  • Must be registered and in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
  • Must hold Active Practice Register status (or be eligible).
  • Must carry professional liability insurance that meets College requirements.
  • Must comply with all College Standards, including:
  • Standards of Practice
  • Code of Ethical Conduct
  • •Continuing Competence Program participation
  • Clinical documentation and record-keeping standards
  • Informed consent and privacy/confidentiality requirements
  • Patient safety, clinical risk management, and professional boundaries
  • Must comply with all relevant Alberta health legislation and regulatory guidelines.

General Clinical Requirements

  • Degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited institution (MScPT or equivalent).
  • Strong clinical skills in orthopedics, musculoskeletal care, or manual therapy.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, and clinical reasoning abilities.
  • Ability to work independently within a supportive clinic environment.
  • Current CPR/First Aid certification.
  • Additional certifications/special interests are an asset.

What We Offer

  • Competitive contractor compensation structure
  • Flexible hours and autonomy over your schedule.
  • Supportive, positive clinic environment.
  • Administrative and reception assistance available.
  • Free onsite parking.
  • Opportunities for continuing education and professional growth.

5 Everyday Habits That Sneakily Damage Your Body, and How to Fix Them

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Introduction

Our modern lifestyles—long hours at a desk, mobile phone usage, commuting, stress—create physical stresses we often overlook. Here are five common habits that quietly damage our bodies, and how a physiotherapy-led approach can help reverse them.

Habit 1: Slouching at the desk

Our bodies weren’t designed for 8+ hours of screen time, leaning forward and hunching. Over time, this leads to neck pain, upper back tightness, rounded shoulders and reduced breathing capacity.
Fix: Use an ergonomic chair, keep your monitor at eye height, take regular breaks for micro-movements. A physiotherapist can provide posture correction drills, mobilisation and trigger-point relief.

Habit 2: Carrying a heavy bag on one shoulder

That one-shoulder bag may seem harmless but over time causes muscular imbalance: one side works harder, the other weakens. This leads to shoulder and neck strain.
Fix: Use a backpack with both straps, lighten your load, switch sides regularly. A physiotherapist can assess muscle imbalances and prescribe strengthening/ stretches to restore symmetry.

Habit 3: Ignoring minor aches after activity

After a sport or workout you feel a little stiff—but you push through anyway. That stiffness may be a sign your body didn’t recover. Repeated neglect can lead to injuries.
Fix: Allow time for recovery, include stretching and mobility work. If stiffness persists beyond 48 hours, seek an assessment. A physiotherapist can identify underlying issues and guide recovery rather than letting aches build.

Habit 4: Using mobile phones or tablets for long periods

Looking down at a device for extended time leads to “text-neck”: excessive stress on neck vertebrae, forward head posture, and associated headaches, shoulder and upper back pain.
Fix: Raise your device to eye level, limit continuous usage time, take posture breaks. A physiotherapist can work on restoring neck mobility, strengthening posterior chain muscles and educating you on healthier usage habits.

Habit 5: Sitting still for too long without movement

Sedentary behaviour is a silent risk: your muscles, joints and spine are not meant to stay static. Inactivity leads to stiffness, reduced mobility and vulnerability to injury.
Fix: Stand up every 30–45 minutes, do light movement breaks, incorporate active stretching. Our physiotherapy programmes include movement-based routines that you can follow at work or home to keep your joints happy.

Conclusion

Better health isn’t only about dramatic change—it often comes down to correcting subtle daily habits. By identifying the “silent damage” in your routine and partnering with a physiotherapist, you can restore balance, improve posture and reduce injury risk. If you recognise any of these habits in your day-to-day, reach out to The Bright Physio for an evaluation and personalized plan.

Why Early Physiotherapy Is Key to Long-Term Health

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When you experience an injry, a sudden joint flare-up, or a nagging ache, the most common instinct is to wait it out. We often hope that a few weeks of rest will be enough to restore our bodies to normal.

However, taking a “wait and see” approach frequently transforms minor, easily treatable issues into persistent, long-term structural problems. Choosing early physical therapy is about much more than quick pain relief; it is a proactive strategy that completely changes your body’s healing path, protects your joints, and safeguards your mobility as you age.

What Happens to Your Body When You Delay Treatment?

Delaying treatment after an injury triggers a cascade of negative adaptations, including chronic inflammation, muscle wasting, and stiff scar tissue. These changes alter your natural movement patterns, forcing other joints to overcompensate and significantly increasing your risk of secondary injuries over time.

When an injury occurs, your body immediately enters a defensive state. While initial inflammation is a natural part of healing, prolonged swelling causes your tissues to become rigid and highly sensitive.

Without targeted movement, the healing process can go off course in several ways:

  • Disorganised Scar Tissue: The new fibres laid down to repair muscle or ligament tears form a chaotic, tangled web rather than a clean, flexible grid. This restricts your flexibility and leaves you vulnerable to re-injury.
  • Neurological Shutdown: To protect you from pain, your nervous system instantly alters the way you move. If you limp to favour a strained ankle, your hip and lower back are forced to absorb forces they were never designed to handle.
  • Muscle Atrophy: Within just a few days of altered movement, muscles in the injured limb begin to weaken from underuse, while the compensating muscles become chronically overworked, tight, and painful.

By the time you finally seek a physiotherapy treatment, you are no longer just treating the initial injury; you are unravelling a complex web of imbalances throughout your entire body.

The Compounding Benefits of Early Physiotherapy

Early physiotherapy accelerates recovery by utilising targeted, controlled movement to optimise tissue healing, restore normal blood flow, and prevent bad movement habits. This timely intervention minimises scar tissue formation, preserves muscle mass, and reduces overall healthcare costs by avoiding long-term complications.

Addressing a muscle or joint issue during the acute phase, typically within the first 24 to 72 hours, creates a compounding positive effect for your health. Early intervention allows us to guide the tissue healing process from day one. Instead of allowing scar tissue to form blindly and stiffly, specific and gentle movements signal the body to lay down new tissue fibres in parallel, functional lines. This ensures the healed area retains its original strength and elasticity.

Active recovery under professional guidance also stimulates localised blood circulation. This delivers essential oxygen and nutrients to the damaged area while flushing out toxic inflammatory waste. Keeping the body moving keeps your nervous system engaged, ensuring that your balance, joint awareness, and muscle memory remain fully intact. Ultimately, entering therapy early prevents your stabilising muscles from shutting down, making your path back to full health shorter, safer, and far more permanent.

Preventing the Shift from Acute Injury to Chronic Pain

Delaying treatment risks central sensitisation, where the brain rewires itself to process normal sensations as persistent pain. Early physiotherapy protects your nervous system by disrupting these chronic pain pathways through gentle, targeted movement retraining.

Leaving an injury untreated allows pain pathways between the body and brain to become highly efficient and hyper-reactive. Over time, your nervous system lowers its pain threshold, causing you to feel severe discomfort long after the physical tissue has healed.

By introducing early, pain-free movement strategies, we rewrite the narrative your body sends to your brain. Hands-on therapy and gradual exercise calm the nervous system, preventing permanent pain loops and keeping injuries temporary.

The Real Cost of Neglect: Financial and Physical Realities

Avoiding upfront physiotherapy costs is financially deceptive. Untreated minor strains rarely disappear; your body simply adapts until something major breaks down. This neglect escalates into severe structural issues, eventually requiring expensive diagnostic imaging, chronic medications, or preventable, invasive surgeries that carry a much higher long-term physical and financial toll. 

Consider a minor, neglected knee tweak. Over a year, the subtle changes in how you walk can lead to severe hip degeneration or lower back disc issues. What could have been resolved in a few simple therapy sessions now requires a battery of costly interventions:

  • Advanced diagnostic imaging (such as MRIs and CT scans)
  • Repeated specialist consultations and second opinions
  • Prescription pain medications or anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Invasive corticosteroid injections
  • Elective surgeries and prolonged post-operative rehabilitation

When you invest in early care, you are effectively buying insurance against major medical expenses down the road while protecting your day-to-day quality of life.

The Insider Truth: Rest is Rarely the Best Medicine

Complete rest is actually deeply damaging for soft-tissue injuries. Prolonged immobilisation causes joints to stiffen and muscles to waste away surprisingly fast.

Unless a fracture or complete rupture destabilises the joint, modern sports medicine replaces the old RICE protocol with protected, progressive loading. Your tissues actively require gentle mechanical stress to rebuild structural strength.

The secret to an exceptionally fast recovery isn’t avoiding movement it is finding the exact threshold of modified exercise that stimulates tissue repair without triggering a painful flare-up. Don’t teach your body to be weak.

Your Proactive Long-Term Health Strategy

Taking control of your physical health means shifting your mindset from reactive treatment to proactive conditioning. True long-term health is not merely the absence of pain; it is the presence of a robust, adaptable body.