Physiotherapy

Our Physiotherapists provide assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system as it pertains to an individual. They focus on your ability to perform tasks of employment, leisure and daily activities. Physiotherapy aids in the recovery from injury to return an individual to their previous level of function. There is an abundance of evidence to suggest that physiotherapy can provide benefit... Read More

Our Physiotherapists provide assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system as it pertains to an individual. They focus on your ability to perform tasks of employment, leisure and daily activities. Physiotherapy aids in the recovery from injury to return an individual to their previous level of function. There is an abundance of evidence to suggest that physiotherapy can provide benefit for a wide range of conditions including tendonitis, bursitis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, neck/back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, rotator cuff injuries and many more.


Pediatric Physiotherapy

Our Pediatric Physiotherapist provides assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system as it pertains to your infant, child or teenager. They focus on their ability to perform various gross and fine motor movements that are developmentally appropriate. Pediatric physiotherapy can help to identify any possible concerns with regards to motor development but can also aid your child/teen in ... Read More

Our Pediatric Physiotherapist provides assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system as it pertains to your infant, child or teenager. They focus on their ability to perform various gross and fine motor movements that are developmentally appropriate. Pediatric physiotherapy can help to identify any possible concerns with regards to motor development but can also aid your child/teen in recovering from various orthopaedic injuries.


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy uses hands-on techniques to mobilize the soft tissues and joints of the body. Overall, the purpose of massage therapy is to prevent, develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment physical function or relieve pain. Registered Massage Therapists help to relieve pain caused by stress, overuse and chronic pain syndromes. Jon Kerr, one of the clinic’s Registered Massage Therapists, has ... Read More

Massage therapy uses hands-on techniques to mobilize the soft tissues and joints of the body. Overall, the purpose of massage therapy is to prevent, develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment physical function or relieve pain. Registered Massage Therapists help to relieve pain caused by stress, overuse and chronic pain syndromes. Jon Kerr, one of the clinic’s Registered Massage Therapists, has also completed his training in intramuscular acupuncture.

Our Registered Massage Therapists offer evening and weekend appointment times to improve the convenience for you to access care.


Occupational Therapy

Morag is a Registered Massage Therapist in Good Standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario.

Morag has a special focus in treating body builders, powerlifters, mixed martial arts practitioners, as well as musculoskeletal injuries/chronic conditions. She is also certified in Graston Techniques.

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Emmy is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology) degree from University of Prince Edward Island in 2019 and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Queens University in 2021. Emmy has taken further courses on concussion, vestibular disorders, Neuro Developmental Treatment & will be completing dry needling in April 2024. Emmy enjoys working with her clients to set & achieve functional goals through treatment plans that involve manual therapy, education and exercise. In her spare time Emmy enjoys spending time outdoors with her family & friends and staying active playing soccer, hockey & golf.

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Taylor is a Registered Massage Therapist in Good Standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario.

Taylor has a special focus in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunctions and musculoskeletal injuries/chronic conditions.

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Jordan Dorion is a Registered Massage Therapist in Good Standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. He is a graduate from the Massage Therapy program at Trillium College. Prior to this he attained an Advanced Diploma from Cambrian College in Physical Fitness Management. He has a focus on treating athletic injuries, acute injuries, and chronic injuries such as; muscle strains, thoracic outlet syndrome, carpal tunnel, tennis/golfers elbow, headaches/migraines, and myofascial pain syndrome. Some of the modalities offered are; myofascial cupping and scraping.

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Alex Forget is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. He holds a Bachelor in Health and Physical Education Promotion with a specialisation in Health Promotion from Laurentian University, Sudbury (2019), as well as a Master of Health Sciences Physiotherapy degree from the University of Ottawa (2022). Alex is fluently bilingual (French & English) and plans on expanding his therapeutic training through continuing education courses. Alex was born and raised in the Greater Sudbury district and grew a multi-sport athlete playing competitive Hockey and Baseball. He strongly believes in a patient centred approach to help his clients maximize their rehabilitation goals.

Alex has completed his Level 1 Functional Dry-Needling. In the near future, Alex is looking to pursue additional training in manual & manipulative therapy, functional range conditioning as well as advanced levels of dry needling to continuously improve his treatment skills to benefit his patients.

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Jonathan Kerr has over 24 years of experience as a Registered Massage Therapist with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario and has additional degrees majoring in biophysics, a minor in particle physics focusing on nosocomial infections and a second major in medical anthropology with a focus on orthomolecular medicine and a second minor in gerontological science. Additionally, Jonathan has 3 diplomas focusing on health science, computer science and mathematics.

Jonathan’s clinical focus is with cervacogenic vertigo, MDDS, jaw and neck disorders including TMD, pre migraine syndrome, migraines, chronic headaches, knee pain syndromes, low back pain syndromes and a range of myofascial pain syndromes. In addition, Jonathan has about 5 years experience working in a medical post operative setting dealing with pain, swelling and rehabilitation.

Clinical focus is always a systems approach (big picture) with a strong focus on neurology. Clinical techniques range from manual therapy, bone/joint alignment, exercise therapy, needling techniques, cupping, device assisted manual therapy and electrotherapy using needles or devices such as TENS and IFC.

Jonathan practices in a socially accountable manner. Not all people can afford therapy. Accordingly, he will do his best to meet the needs of those in financial strain. Also he provides a clinical environment safe for those in the LGBTQ community. It’s unfortunate, but discrimination still occurs and Jonathan aims to help mend the issue along with his colleagues at Nickelridge physiotherapy.

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Matt Lynds is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology for which he received Honours and First Class Standing, as well as a Master of Science in Physiotherapy. Matt has training in acupuncture, various taping and soft tissue release techniques, manual & manipulative therapy, dry needling and vestibular rehabilitation. He plans to pursue advanced certification in Vestibular Rehab in the near future.

Education

2009 - Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology:

Completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with Honours and First Class Standing at Brock University.

2011 - Master of Science in Physiotherapy:

Matt continued on to pursue his Master of Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University in Hamilton, graduating in 2011.

Acupuncture, Taping & Soft Tissue Release:

During his time at McMaster, Matt pursued training in acupuncture from AFCI and APTEI, as well as various taping and soft tissue release courses.

Manual & Manipulative Therapy, Dry Needling, Vestibular Rehab:

After graduating, Matt completed further education in manual and manipulative therapy (Level 1, Level 2 Upper & Lower, Level 3 Upper and Swodeam Spinal Manipulative Therapy), Kinetacore® Functional Dry Needling (Levels 1 & 2) and Introductory Vestibular Rehabilitation.

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Amanda Rancourt is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Laurentian University (2011), as well as a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Toronto (2013). Amanda has extensive training in manual & manipulative therapy, and is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT).

She also has training in dry needling, taping, and soft tissue release.

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Jocelynn Richard is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She holds a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education from Laurentian University in 2013 and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Queen’s University in 2016. Jocelynn has training in acupuncture, dry needling, athletic taping, soft tissue release techniques, manual therapy and therapeutic exercise.

Jocelynn’s focus is on functional rehabilitation. She is a strong believer in empowering her patients by providing them with with the tools to get themselves better and take control of their own health.

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Carla Robitaille is a Registered Physiotherapist in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

Carla holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology for which she received Honours, as well as a Master of Science in Physical Therapy. Carla is fluently bilingual (French & English), and is regularly expanding her therapeutic training through continuing education courses.

She has additional training in manual & manipulative therapy, dry needling, therapeutic taping and soft tissue release techniques.

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Shelly Tiangco is a registered physiotherapist who has been working exclusively with infants, children and teenagers for over 20 years. She offers early intervention for a wide range of musculoskeletal, developmental and neurological disorders. Shelly loves helping children meet their milestones and realize their full potential. Outside the clinic, she enjoys travelling, reading and camping with her husband, two teenage daughters and dog Philip.

Why choose a Physiotherapist for kids?

Children are not just small adults. They grow very quickly, their bodies are always changing and they are prone to developing conditions not seen in adults. Making physiotherapy fun and something that kids look forward to, maximizes the effectiveness of treatments and improves outcomes.

What can Physiotherapy help children/teens to improve?

Infant motor skills such as rolling, sitting and crawling

Gross motor skills such as walking, running and jumping

Strength

Flexibility

Balance/Coordination

Posture/joint alignment

Confidence in physical skills

Sport performance

Pain

Injury prevention

Return to play after injury or surgery

Bilingual- French and English

Assistive Devices Program (ADP) authorizer for wheelchairs and mobility devices

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