Insurance-Approved Recovery Care After Motor Vehicle Accidents

MVA Physiotherapy Calgary South

If you’ve been injured in a car accident, our Calgary clinic provides licensed physiotherapy, massage, and active rehab services to help you recover with clarity and support.

Location

168N, 8500 MacLeod Trail SE Calgary AB T2H 2N1

Opening Hour

Mon to Fri – 9 am to 7pm
Sat - 9 am to 2 pm

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Alpine MVA Rehab

Helping you feel better after a collision: physically and emotionally

Motor vehicle accidents can cause pain, stress, and invisible injuries that show up slowly over time.
We’re here to guide your recovery with care that’s steady, safe, and approved by Alberta’s motor vehicle insurance system (AB-1 Form).

Treatment plans designed for whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and recovery after collisions

Direct billing through insurance with proper reporting and support

MVA Physiotherapy Calgary South
25+

Years of Experience

Trusted care from a licensed team with over 25 years in Calgary

Services

What We Offer

Physiotherapy for Car Accident Injuries

Physiotherapy for Car Accident Injuries

Focused treatment for pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility after impact.

Massage Therapy for Whiplash and Strain

Massage Therapy for Whiplash and Strain

Hands-on care to reduce tension, swelling, and muscle
tightness.

Active Rehab Programs

Active Rehab Programs

Progressive movement plans that help you regain strength, posture, and daily
function.

WAD I and II Injury Treatment

WAD I and II Injury Treatment

Evidence-based care for Whiplash Associated Disorders under Alberta’s MVA protocols.

Insurance Reporting Support

Insurance Reporting Support

We manage all paperwork, submit treatment plans, and help you navigate approvals.

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You’ve been through enough. Let us handle the recovery plan and the paperwork.
Our team will walk you through every step with care and attention.

Book by Phone

(403) 259-2000

 Free parking available on site.

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Alpine MVA Rehab

How We Keep Care Personal

How We Keep MVA Recovery Personal at Alpine
No two accidents are the same. That’s why we begin with a full assessment, listen closely to how you’re feeling, and tailor your plan accordingly.

  • One-on-one sessions with licensed professionals
  • Treatment adjusted weekly based on progress and pain levels
  • Clear communication with your adjuster and physician, if needed

Testimonials

What our clients say after massage therapy sessions

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Techniques We Use in MVA Rehab

We use a mix of hands-on care and active rehab based on your injuries and recovery timeline.

  • Manual therapy for soft tissue injuries and stiffness
  • Therapeutic exercises to improve strength and coordination
  • Joint mobilization for neck and spine mobility
  • Massage for pain management and circulation
  • Home-based exercises with therapist check-ins

All care is reported properly and covered under Alberta’s auto insurance guidelines as per eligibility.

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Alpine Team

Meet Our Certified Physiotherapist

Insurance Partners

We’re proud to offer direct billing with leading insurance providers to help make your recovery process as seamless as possible. Most plans cover Physiotherapy, Massage Therapy, and Acupuncture—but coverage may vary, so we recommend checking your individual policy for details.

Fee & Insurance Information

Trusted MVA Physiotherapy Near You

If you’re searching for “MVA physiotherapy near me” in Calgary, Alpine Sport Therapy Centre is your trusted local clinic for motor vehicle accident rehabilitation close to you. Conveniently located and open with flexible scheduling, we provide tailored rehabilitation programs for injury recovery around here.

Our experienced therapists provide focused therapies and hands‑on treatments nearby, helping you regain strength, mobility, and confidence after an accident. Book your appointment today and experience top‑quality care from the closest MVA physiotherapy provider.

MVA Physiotherapy Calgary South FAQs

What Injuries Do You Treat After A Car Accident?

Our clinic treats injuries common after a motor vehicle accident, including whiplash, neck pain, back pain, shoulder injuries, jaw tension, nerve sensitivity, concussion symptoms, and soft tissue strains. Even minor discomfort can worsen over time if left untreated.

We tailor every treatment plan to reduce pain, improve function, and support rehabilitation. Our licensed physiotherapists provide physiotherapy treatment, massage, and active rehab designed for recovery under Alberta’s MVA insurance protocols, with adjustments as your condition progresses.

You do not need a referral to begin physiotherapy at our clinic after a car accident. Alberta’s regulations allow you to start care immediately, so you can begin addressing pain and movement concerns right away.

If you prefer, we can communicate with your doctor or insurance company to coordinate your treatment plan. With your consent, we ensure that everyone involved is informed and that your care follows proper reporting and insurance company requirements.

Yes, most care related to a car accident is covered through Alberta’s auto insurance system under AB-1 forms. We provide direct billing and handle insurance paperwork so you can focus on your recovery.

Massage, active rehab, and physiotherapy treatment may all be included, depending on your injuries. Our clinic team is familiar with the process and can help you navigate coverage, ensuring you receive the support needed to reduce pain and regain mobility.

It’s best to start rehabilitation quickly—ideally within 10 days—to reduce pain, stiffness, and chronic pain risks. Early intervention also helps speed recovery, improve posture and strength, and reduce the chance of developing ongoing symptoms.

Even if your pain or mobility issues appear days later, you can still begin care. Our physiotherapists assess your situation carefully, creating a treatment plan that supports your recovery whether your injuries are new or delayed in presentation.