
MIG Physical Rehabilitation
MIG Physical Rehabilitation refers to rehabilitation treatment covered under the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG), a standard used in Ontario’s auto insurance framework for individuals with minor injuries from motor vehicle accidents.
MIG rehab is delivered by a multidisciplinary team, typically including physiotherapists, chiropractors, and massage therapists, and follows a structured plan to restore function and reduce pain.
What does MIG Physical Rehabilitation treat?
MIG rehab is designed for:
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Whiplash and soft tissue injuries,
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Muscle strains and sprains,
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Mild concussions or headaches,
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Minor joint pain or stiffness,
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Non-surgical motor vehicle-related injuries.
Key aspects of MIG Rehabilitation
MIG plans may include:
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Initial assessments to confirm eligibility,
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Manual therapy and guided exercises,
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Pain education and management techniques,
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Monitoring and reporting progress to insurers,
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Return-to-work planning if needed.
