Anatomy Physiotherapy Clinic (St-Laurent)

Anatomy Physiotherapy Clinic (St-Laurent)

Doug Alexander
  • Heart-centered scientific approach.
  • Extensive teaching and journal background.
  • Learns from personal stroke experience.
  • Deep and broad clinical skills.
  • Focus on stroke survivor recovery.

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Initial Massage Assessment and Treatment - 60 min
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
Roxane Walsh
  • Visceral manipulation for organ-related tissue restrictions.
  • Cranio-sacral therapy for concussion and headache recovery.
  • Gentle fascial work to release chronic tension and adhesions.
  • Trigger point therapy to relieve nerve pain and muscle knots.
  • Massage for postural imbalance correction and rehabilitation.

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Initial Massage Assessment and Treatment - 60 min
Andrew Dings
  • Manual therapy and advanced manipulative physiotherapy techniques.
  • Dry needling using Gunn IMS (intramuscular stimulation).
  • Assessment and treatment of running-related injuries.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for BPPV and vestibular hypofunction.
  • Orthopedic assessment and sports injury management.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Chris Zammar
  • Pain relief and injury management using manual therapy.
  • Movement re-education and therapeutic exercise programs.
  • Rehabilitation for athletes returning to sport.
  • Treatment of nagging musculoskeletal injuries and dysfunction.
  • Patient education and self-management strategies for recovery.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Jean-Luc Robinson
  • Targeted therapeutic exercises for strength and function.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue mobilization.
  • Education and movement retraining to prevent recurrence.
  • Rehabilitation for sports- and activity-related injuries.
  • Modalities and hands-on techniques for pain relief.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Santi Tellez Alvarez
  • Outpatient orthopaedic assessment and rehabilitation.
  • Therapeutic exercise programs for strength and mobility.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Patient education for injury prevention and self-management.
  • Neurological and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation support.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Tanya Plaoude
  • Advanced concussion assessment and management programs.
  • Dry needling using AN-IMS techniques for musculoskeletal pain.
  • Mulligan Concept manual therapy for joint mobilization, pain.
  • Non-internal pelvic floor rehabilitation for pelvic dysfunctions.
  • Advanced vestibular rehabilitation for BPPV, vestibular migraines, PPPD.

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

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
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