About
Bailey Gresham is a dedicated Physiotherapist. Practicing at Champlain LHIN-Renfrew in Renfrew, ON, Bailey Gresham is committed to high-quality, patient-centered care aligning with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario standards. Bailey Gresham addresses a wide range of muscle, joint, bone, tendon, and ligament conditions. This includes everything from acute injuries like sprains and strains, to chronic pain management, arthritis care, and comprehensive post-operative rehabilitation. Bailey Gresham serves patients of all ages, from infants to seniors.
Bailey Gresham completed their degree in Physiotherapy from Queen's University (Graduating Class of 2012). With clinical experience, Bailey Gresham is committed to ongoing professional development and evidence-based physiotherapy practices. Bailey Gresham has a particular interest or further training in areas such as Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.
Bailey Gresham empowers patients through clear education about their condition and practical self-management strategies for lasting results; promoting preventative care and long-term wellness for the Renfrew community through proactive physiotherapy; a strong commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous professional learning to provide the best care. Bailey Gresham offers consultations in English.
Bailey Gresham provides skilled physiotherapist care for a variety of health concerns, including but not limited to:
Joint Pain
- Osteoarthritis (Knee, Hip, Spine, Hands, Other Joints): Joint pain, aching, and functional limitation due to the progressive loss of cartilage, which physiotherapy can help manage through exercise, education, and pain relief strategies.
- Tendinopathy/Tendonitis (e.g., Achilles, Patellar, Rotator Cuff, Tennis/Golfer's Elbow): Pain, tenderness, swelling, and dysfunction in a tendon (the strong cords that attach muscles to bones) due to overuse, repetitive strain, injury, or degeneration. Common sites include the Achilles, patellar tendon (knee), rotator cuff (shoulder), or elbow (tennis/golfer's elbow).
Common Musculoskeletal
- Shoulder Pain (e.g., Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy, Impingement, Frozen Shoulder/Adhesive Capsulitis): Common shoulder problems such as rotator cuff issues (tendinopathy, small tears), impingement syndrome, or adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) significantly affecting arm function and daily comfort.
- Hip Pain (e.g., Bursitis, Muscle Strains, Labral Issues - conservative): Pain affecting the hip joint and surrounding musculature, which can limit activities like walking, standing for long periods, rising from a chair, or lying on the affected side.
- Ankle Sprains and Instability: Weakness, a feeling of the ankle 'giving way' repeatedly, or persistent pain after an initial sprain, indicating a need for targeted physiotherapy to restore stability and function.
This list offers examples of conditions commonly addressed. Diagnosis for physiotherapist is based on individual assessment, so if your specific concern isn't listed, please contact the clinic. Bailey Gresham can assess your needs.
- Postural Assessment and Correction: Education on optimal body mechanics and corrective strategies to improve your posture during daily activities, work, and recreation.
- Patient Education & Self-Management Strategies: Providing clear guidance on self-care techniques, activity modifications, and beneficial lifestyle adjustments for long-term well-being and injury prevention.
- Soft Tissue Mobilization & Release Techniques: A variety of hands-on methods such as therapeutic massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and active release style techniques to reduce muscle tension, break down scar tissue, improve circulation, and enhance tissue flexibility.
- Manual Therapy (Joint Mobilization & Manipulation): Application of precise, passive movements to joints to decrease stiffness, relieve pain, and facilitate easier, more comfortable movement.
- Muscle Energy Techniques (MET): Using controlled isometric and isotonic muscle contractions, as directed by your Physiotherapist, to address joint restrictions and muscle imbalances effectively.
- Neural Mobilization Techniques (Nerve Gliding): Gentle, specific movements and mobilizations designed to address nerve-related pain (like sciatica or carpal tunnel symptoms), tingling, numbness, or restrictions by improving the nerve's ability to glide freely and reducing irritation.
Note: This list highlights some key services. For a full list of therapies offered by Bailey Gresham, or to discuss your specific needs, please contact the clinic.
All services are provided in accordance with the scope of practice for Physiotherapists in ON and the standards set by The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
At Champlain LHIN-Renfrew, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Bailey Gresham frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:
- With Bailey Gresham's help, managing needing help to get moving again after a long period of illness or inactivity to achieve waking up feeling more refreshed with considerably less pain and stiffness becomes a clear journey, allowing patients to confidently re-engage with life and activities like running their usual 5k route without knee pain.
- Discover how physiotherapy with Bailey Gresham can help you move beyond my child complaining of 'growing pains' that keep them up at night. The focus is on noticeable strength gains in their limbs, supporting more demanding tasks, enabling a joyful return to the activities you love, such as giving presentations or speaking publicly with confidence and good posture.
- Many patients have found lasting relief from that 'arthritic' pain in my hands, hips, or knees and achieved a return to intimacy without the fear of pain or discomfort under the skilled care of Bailey Gresham. This renewed physical ability often allows them to re-engage with beloved activities such as participating in community events and social gatherings more actively with a new lease on life.
- Dealing with the ongoing challenges of trouble with a constantly stiff and sore neck, making turning my head a pain? Bailey Gresham works collaboratively with patients to reach the goal of being able to climb stairs with ease and confidence once again. This might involve specific rehabilitation techniques, hands-on care, and a home program, all aimed at helping you confidently resume important activities, such as doing household chores like vacuuming, mopping, or laundry without pain.
Your personalized physiotherapy plan, developed with Bailey Gresham, will be designed to help you reach your specific functional and wellness objectives.
Bailey Gresham's practice at Champlain LHIN-Renfrew is situated in a physiotherapy clinic in the central Renfrew neighborhood of Renfrew. The clinic is conveniently located near nearby parks and community recreation facilities and is accessible via local public transit routes. Ample parking is generally accessible close to the clinic entrance.
- Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiotherapist in ON?
- In Ontario, you typically do not need a doctor's referral to see a physiotherapist. This is known as direct access. However, while a referral isn't legally required to book an appointment, some private or extended health insurance plans may require one for coverage. It's crucial to check your insurance policy's specific requirements before your first appointment.
- What types of conditions do Physiotherapists at Champlain LHIN-Renfrew treat?
- Physiotherapists at Champlain LHIN-Renfrew treat a wide range of musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiorespiratory conditions. This includes, but is not limited to, back and neck pain, joint problems (arthritis, post-surgical recovery), sports injuries, and nerve pain. Bailey Gresham has a special interest in Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Treatments often involve manual therapy, exercise prescription, and patient education to help you achieve your functional goals.
- Is physiotherapy covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) in ON?
- OHIP generally does NOT cover physiotherapy services provided in private outpatient clinics. Publicly funded physiotherapy is available in specific situations, such as post-hospitalization for certain conditions, for children/youth, seniors, or through Community Physiotherapy Clinics/Family Health Teams, but eligibility is strict and there may be waitlists. Check your private insurance coverage, as many plans offer significant physiotherapy benefits for private clinic services.
- What is physiotherapy and how can it help me?
- Essentially, physiotherapy helps you get moving and stay moving effectively and comfortably. Whether you're dealing with an acute injury, chronic pain, post-surgical recovery, or a condition affecting your physical abilities, your Physiotherapist will work with you. They'll use their expertise in body mechanics, rehabilitation, and pain management to create a personalized treatment plan involving exercises, hands-on techniques, and practical advice to help you achieve your functional goals and live a more active, fulfilling life.
- What kind of clothing should I wear to my physiotherapy appointment?
- It's recommended to wear or bring clothing that allows unrestricted movement and provides easy access for your physiotherapist to examine the body part being assessed or treated. For instance, if you have a knee problem, please wear or bring shorts. For shoulder issues, a sleeveless top or a top with loose armholes is often helpful. The goal is to make the assessment and treatment as effective as possible.
Champlain LHIN-Renfrew
850 O'Brien Road, Unit 8
Renfrew, ON, K7V 0B4
Phone: (800) 538-0520
Bailey Gresham is regulated by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and Physiotherapy Act, 1991 in ON and is a registered member of The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
Registration Number: XXX24
Verify registration with The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario: https://portal.collegept.org/en-US/public-register/display-member-contact/?id=7b85ad20-9102-e811-8136-480fcfeae051
Always consult with your primary healthcare provider before starting any new treatment program.
