Anatomy Physiotherapy Clinic (Stittsville)

Anatomy Physiotherapy Clinic (Stittsville)

Justin Thompson
  • Evidence-based treatments.
  • Personalized rehabilitation experience.
  • Focus on returning to activity.
  • Combines personal athletic history.
  • Strives for improved quality of life.

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Initial Massage Assessment and Treatment - 60 min
Mackenzie Lennox
  • Soft tissue mobilization for muscle tension and pain.
  • Cupping therapy for myofascial release and circulation.
  • Gua Sha treatment for fascial restriction and inflammation.
  • Acupuncture-assisted needling for pain modulation and recovery.
  • Pregnancy and postpartum massage for muscular changes.

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Initial Massage Assessment and Treatment - 60 min
Casey Swan
  • Pain relief and chronic pain management through physiotherapy techniques.
  • Injury recovery and rehabilitation for acute and chronic injuries.
  • Restoring mobility and joint/soft tissue function with manual therapy.
  • Functional Dry Needling to release trigger points and muscle tension.
  • Rehabilitation to enhance athletic performance and movement mechanics.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Jessica Thompson
  • Pain management using manual therapy and education.
  • Injury rehabilitation with individualized exercise prescription.
  • Orthopedic manual therapy (level 3) for joint dysfunction.
  • Functional dry needling for muscle pain and trigger points.
  • Advanced shoulder rehabilitation and soft tissue release techniques.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Megan Hickingbottom
  • Manual therapy including joint mobilizations and soft tissue release.
  • Functional dry needling for acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness, vertigo, balance disorders.
  • Orthopedic injury assessment and individualized rehabilitation programs.
  • Sports injury prevention and return-to-play rehabilitation.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Tristan Parisien
  • Pain reduction and injury recovery through active rehabilitation.
  • Sports rehabilitation and return-to-sport progressions.
  • Strength training and progressive resistance programming.
  • Individualized exercise prescription for long-term self-management.
  • Functional movement assessment and corrective exercise plans.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Zina Sabir
  • Pelvic floor retraining for urinary incontinence and prolapse.
  • Pre- and post-partum rehabilitation and diastasis rectus care.
  • Dry needling for musculoskeletal pain relief and recovery.
  • Manual therapy and joint mobilizations for orthopedic injuries.
  • Targeted exercise and strength training for return-to-sport.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment