Rossano Nino Liverani
About Rossano
Their own wordsRossano Nino Liverani is a physiotherapist who graduated from the Faculty of McGill University in 1983. He worked from 1983 to 1989 at the General Hospital in Montreal and since then he has worked in a private clinic setting. He specializes in manual therapy (E3V3, upper and lower quadrant), a Jim Meadows graduate in spinal manipulation, he has taken training in the Mulligan, McKenzie, Lyne Watson approach, etc. He was a consultant and teacher in physiotherapy at McGill University from 1998 to 2004.
He has several years of experience with sports teams in the Lanaudière region. In addition, he is a member of the Professional Order of Physiotherapy of Quebec (OPPQ), a member of the Federation of Physiotherapy in Private Practice of Quebec (FCPQ) and a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA).
Nino is a senior physiotherapist with 41 years of clinical experience. His expertise lies in treating patients with orthopaedic/musculoskeletal injuries, TMJ disfunction (jaw) and vertigo. He trains in CrossFit and enjoy cycling and walking.
Physiotherapy - ConsultationNew patient
“During the initial consultation, the physiotherapist will gather all the necessary informations regarding your general health and your injury. The physiotherapist will perform a detailed physical assessement of your condition and will explain to you all the findings of the evaluation.
The physiotherapist will explain to you the treatment plan, the recommended frequency of follow-up appointments and will answer all your questions.
The physiotherapist will then begin the treatment plan and will prescribe you a therapeutic home exercise program.
Physiotherapy treatments are personnalized according to your needs and include manual therapy techniques, muscle release techniques, specific exercise prescription and if needed, the application of ice, heat, electrotherapy and taping.”TMJ (Jaw) Physiotherapy - ConsultationNew patient
“During the initial consultation, the physiotherapist who specializes in TMJ will gather all the necessary informations regarding your genral health and your condition and will perform a detailed examination of the TMJ, cervical spine an posture.
The physiotherapist will then begin the treatment plan which includes joint mobilizations, myofascial release and motor control and postural home exercises.
Physiotherapy treatments are recommanded for:
- Restoring the optimal biomechanics of the TMJ
- Reducing pain and dysfunction of the TMJ
- Reducing joint clicking and locking and improving range of motion of the TMJ
- Improving posture and mobility of the cervical region
- Improving respiratory mechanics
- Regulating the muscle tome of the neck and jaw
- Treating headaches, migraines and orofacial pain”
