Kinesitherapy at Home
Movement-based therapeutic massage for rehabilitation and recovery certified kinesiotherapists deliver complete in-home treatment across Canada.
✓ Certified therapists ✓ Rehabilitation-focused ✓ Insurance receipts
What is kinesitherapy?
Kinesitherapy (kinesiotherapy) is a therapeutic discipline that uses movement and manual techniques to restore physical function,
improve mobility, and support rehabilitation. It combines elements of massage therapy, physical rehabilitation, and therapeutic exercise to address conditions affecting movement and physical capacity.
In Canada, kinesitherapy is delivered by trained kinesiotherapists who assess movement patterns, identify restrictions, and apply hands-on techniques combined with guided movement to restore normal
function. It is particularly effective for post-injury rehabilitation, chronic mobility restrictions, and conditions where movement is impaired or painful.
- Combines manual techniques with therapeutic movement guidance
- Focus on restoring function and physical capacity
- Suitable for post-surgery, injury recovery, and chronic restriction
- Session includes both passive and active movement components
- Therapist brings all equipment to your home or rehabilitation space

Who benefits most from Kinesitherapy ?
Kinesitherapy is the ideal starting point for most people and a reliable go-to for those who already know its benefits.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Kinesitherapy supports recovery after orthopedic surgery by restoring movement patterns, reducing compensation, and rebuilding functional capacity step by step.
Chronic Movement Restrictions
Those with long-standing mobility limitations benefit from kinesitherapy's combined manual and movement approach more comprehensive than massage alone.
Sports Injury Recovery
Return-to-sport rehabilitation using movement assessment and progressive functional training alongside manual therapy.
Seniors with Mobility Decline
Kinesitherapy helps older adults maintain and recover physical independence through adapted therapeutic movement and manual care.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Those recovering from stroke, neurological injury, or conditions affecting motor control benefit from kinesitherapy's movement re-education component.
Chronic Pain with Movement Avoidance
Fear-avoidance patterns in chronic pain create movement restriction. Kinesitherapy addresses both the physical and behavioral components of movement limitation.
When people book Kinesitherapy
Post-Surgery Rehab
Restoring movement after joint replacement, ligament repair, or spinal surgery
Neurological Recovery
Movement re-education after stroke or neurological injury
Chronic Mobility Restriction
Years of restricted movement from pain, fear, or deconditioning
Return-to-Sport
Progressive functional rehabilitation toward full athletic return
Senior Mobility Programme
Maintaining physical independence and fall prevention through movement
Chronic Pain Management
Restoring movement for those who have become physically restricted by pain
What conditions does Kinesitherapy help?
While not a clinical treatment for specific pathologies, Kinesitherapy is evidence-supported for several common physical and psychological conditions.
Post-Surgical Mobility Loss
Kinesitherapy restores range of motion and functional movement patterns after orthopedic procedures.
Sports Injury Functional Deficit
Movement assessment reveals
functional deficits that prevent full athletic return. Kinesitherapy addresses these specifically.
Age-Related Mobility Decline
Progressive movement therapy maintains physical independence and reduces fall risk in older adults.
Stroke & Neurological Injury
Movement re-education and compensatory strategy development for those recovering from neurological events.
Chronic Pain Movement Restriction
Graduated movement exposure reduces pain-related movement avoidance and restores physical capacity.
Joint Dysfunction
Kinesitherapy addresses both the manual and movement components of joint restriction more comprehensively than
massage or exercise alone.
Transparent, fair pricing
No hidden fees. All sessions include RMT travel, equipment, assessment, and insurance receipt.
60-Minute Session
$ 118.99
per session · includes travel
✓ RMT insurance receipt
✓ Professional table & linens
✓ Travel to your location
Most Popular
90-Minute Session
$ 159.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Deep focus on tension areas
✓ Written aftercare plan
✓ Most popular duration
120-Minute Session
$ 199.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Ideal for deep relaxation goals
✓ Recommended for chronic stress
✓ Detailed session notes
How it works, step by step
Booking a Kinesitherapy at home is simple here's what to expect from the moment you book to the moment your therapist leaves.

Same-day bookings available
Book online in 2 minutes choose duration, date, and location. Browse therapist profiles and pick your RMT.

Nothing to prepare
Your RMT arrives on time with a professional table, fresh linens, oils, and all equipment needed.

Pressure adjusted
A brief check-in covers your goals, pressure preference, and any areas to avoid. The full-body session begins.

Submit to your benefits
Your RMT provides hydration tips and simple aftercare. Your RMT insurance receipt arrives by email within minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Ready to relax in the comfort of your own home?
Book a certified RMT for Kinesitherapy today. Same-day appointments available across Canada, 7 days a week.
✓ No cancellation fee ✓ Insurance receipts included
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Kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy is a very useful method which can positively impact a lot of aspects in a person’s life and in general contribute immensely to the human physical well-being. This therapy is very effective in enhancing functional use and movement of an individual, which is one of the biggest strengths of this therapy. Using indicated group of exercises aimed at a specific client helps rehabilitate and improve the motor functions necessary for proper functioning of the human body. It is especially helpful for people who have sustained an injury or who have had surgery or those people who have arthritis etc. Others may entail more frequent sessions in order to experience improvements in strength, flexibility, and coordination meaning patients can undertake activities that are routine with little assistance.
It would be desirable to note another important advantage of its application in the case of injury, rehabilitation and prevention of such incidents. By incorporating specific muscles patterns of exercise and movements brings therapeutic contact on healing tissues and relieves pain besides averting re-injury owing to weakness and imbalance. Due to this, more athletes, persons with bulky jobs that involve recurrent movements, and people with acute injuries should opt for this approach. Usually, kinesitherapy includes a combination of exercises that targets specific areas of the body to help in its healing as well as building muscle tone and strength, thus also decreasing the chances of future injuries and consequently promoting healthy longevity of physical activity.
Besides the physical effects, kinesitherapy contributes to the patient’s health and improvement of his or her quality of life. Kinesitherapy combines exercises with instructions concerning proper posture, biomechanics and life changes that contribute to the patient’s wellbeing during and after the treatment. For clients with chronic disease including osteoporosis or neurological illness, helps to control the symptoms and even enhance the actual physical function. Setting up proper exercising programmes carried out under physiotherapists and trainers are also effective in improving mental health as it reduces stress levels, improves mood swings and energy. In other words, kinesitherapy leads people to be active participants to accepting health risks and to leading healthier lifestyles.
