Nickel Ridge Physiotherapy

Nickel Ridge Physiotherapy

Jonathan Kerr
  • Combines biophysics and anthropology.
  • Focuses heavily on neurological aspects.
  • Treats specific vertigo and headache conditions.
  • Utilizes diverse techniques including needling.
  • Offers socially accountable and inclusive care.

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Massage Therapy Initial Assessment
Jordan Dorion
  • Athletic injury assessment and soft tissue treatment.
  • Acute and chronic muscle strain management.
  • Myofascial pain syndrome treatment with manual therapy.
  • Myofascial cupping for tissue release and mobility.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (scraping).

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Massage Therapy Initial Assessment
Kierra Marquis
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation improvement.
  • Soft tissue manipulation to reduce muscle tension and pain.
  • Therapeutic massage support for breast cancer patients.
  • Gentle massage approaches for children and seniors.
  • Client-centered treatment planning to meet health goals.

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Massage Therapy Initial Assessment
Morag Anderson
  • Treat body builders, powerlifters, MMA athletes.
  • Address musculoskeletal injuries.
  • Manage chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Certified in Graston Techniques.

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Massage Therapy Initial Assessment
Taylor Bodson
  • TMJ dysfunction and jaw muscle release techniques.
  • Treatment for headache disorders through neck and cranial work.
  • Myofascial cupping and fascial release for tissue mobility.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue techniques (scraping) for adhesions.
  • Acupuncture-supported massage for pain modulation and recovery.

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Massage Therapy Initial Assessment
Andre Senechal
  • Sports-related injury assessment and hands-on treatment.
  • Spine and joint manipulation for pain relief.
  • Soft-tissue therapy for muscle tension and recovery.
  • Rehabilitation and return-to-activity protocols.
  • Manual therapies combined with modern therapeutic technologies.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Alex Forget
  • Patient-centered rehabilitation and goal-focused treatment planning.
  • Functional dry-needling for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
  • Manual therapy and joint mobilizations for movement restoration.
  • Functional Range Conditioning for mobility and joint control.
  • Rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and athletic return-to-play.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Amanda Rancourt
  • Manual and manipulative therapy for joint mobility and pain.
  • Dry needling for muscle trigger points and pain modulation.
  • Taping techniques for support, stability, and pain control.
  • Soft tissue release for muscle tension and scar mobility.
  • Assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and dysfunction.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Carla Robitaille
  • Manual and manipulative therapy for joint mobility and pain relief.
  • Dry needling for muscle trigger points and pain reduction.
  • Therapeutic taping for support and movement correction.
  • Soft tissue release techniques to reduce muscle tension and adhesions.
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation for recovery and functional restoration.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Jocelynn Richard
  • Dry needling for musculoskeletal pain and trigger points.
  • Acupuncture for pain modulation and tissue healing.
  • Manual therapy including joint mobilization and soft tissue release.
  • Therapeutic exercise programs for functional rehabilitation.
  • Athletic taping for injury support and movement control.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Mackenzie Campbell
  • Pain relief and functional recovery through physiotherapy care.
  • Dry needling for muscle trigger points and pain reduction.
  • Manual therapy and joint mobilization to restore movement.
  • Therapeutic and sports taping for support and injury prevention.
  • Rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and performance enhancement.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Matthew Lynds
  • Manual and manipulative therapy for joint and spinal dysfunction.
  • Dry needling for myofascial pain and trigger point release.
  • Acupuncture for pain modulation and tissue healing support.
  • Taping and soft tissue release to address muscle dysfunction.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Shelly Tiangco
  • Early intervention for infant motor skills (rolling, sitting).
  • Improve gross motor skills: walking, running, jumping.
  • Strength, flexibility, balance and coordination training.
  • Posture and joint alignment correction for children/teens.
  • Injury prevention and return-to-play rehabilitation after injury.

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

Pediatric Physiotherapy Initial Assessment