Anatomy Physiotherapy Clinic (Orleans)
Address
1615 Orleans Blvd. Suite 105, Orleans, ON, K1C 7E2
Phone
613-424-4488Booking Site
https://anatomyorleans.janeapp.com/Services
Massage Therapy
Amanda Van Poppel
Massage Therapy - 60 min
- Provide therapeutic massage treatments.
- Offer relaxing massage for well-being.
- Tailored treatments for individual needs.
- Holistic approach to client health.
- Support for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
- Utilizes remarkable clinical skills.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
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Physiotherapy
Anes Dadouche
Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
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Caitlin Roe
Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
- Targeted therapeutic exercise programs for injury recovery.
- Hands-on manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
- Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy for lower back pain.
- Education-driven rehab to empower patient self-management.
- Return-to-sport and activity-focused rehabilitation.
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Rahman Abayisenga
Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
- Orthopedic and musculoskeletal assessment and treatment.
- Manual therapy and hands-on joint mobilizations.
- Exercise prescription for injury recovery and performance.
- Assessment and treatment of running-related injuries.
- Sports injury management and on-field sports coverage.
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Raphaëlle Leblanc
Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
- Exercise prescription for injury recovery and return-to-sport.
- Functional dry needling for muscle pain and dysfunction.
- Rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and return-to-activity.
- Individualized, evidence-based treatment plans and progressions.
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- Neurorehabilitation for neurological condition recovery and function.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance dysfunction.
- Orthopedic manual therapy including joint mobilization and manipulation.
- Pelvic floor rehabilitation for incontinence and pelvic pain.
- Home exercise programs to restore function and mobility.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
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