Haudry Escandon
  • Prenatal massage for pregnancy-related discomfort and tension.
  • Youth massage addressing growing bodies and muscular development.
  • Sports massage for performance, recovery, and injury prevention.
  • Therapeutic/pain-treatment massage targeting chronic and acute pain.
  • Deep tissue techniques including mobilization and trigger-point work.

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60 Minutes Massage
Jean-Daniel Boudreau
  • Postural re-education and musculoskeletal re-alignment.
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and muscle tension relief.
  • Joint mobilizations to improve mobility and reduce pain.
  • Myofascial release to address fascial restrictions and tightness.
  • Manual lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling and support healing.

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60 Minutes Massage
Maegan Reid
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation improvement.
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and pain.
  • Myofascial release to address fascial restrictions and mobility.
  • Joint mobilization to restore range of motion and function.
  • Prenatal massage for pregnancy-related discomfort and support.

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60 Minutes Massage
Adam Bailey
  • Lower extremity rehabilitation and functional movement retraining.
  • Upper and lower quarter assessment with targeted manual therapy.
  • Lumbar, cervical, and thoracic spine assessment using McKenzie.
  • Shoulder instability management and structured shoulder rehabilitation.
  • One-on-one active rehab with education and therapeutic exercise.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment (60 mins)
Amanda Bailey
  • Lower and upper limb injury assessment and rehabilitation.
  • Spine assessment and McKenzie-based spine treatment.
  • Manual therapy techniques for joint and soft tissue mobility.
  • Shoulder instability management and rehabilitation programs.
  • Functional movement assessment and return-to-activity planning.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment (60 mins)
Émilie Fortin
  • Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment for sport and general injuries.
  • Manual peripheral joint mobilizations and manipulations.
  • Taping techniques for injury support and movement facilitation.
  • Pain management using integrated, evidence-based approaches.
  • Rehabilitation for neurological and cardiorespiratory conditions (post-stroke, post-surgical, ICU).

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FA/PMI Physio Initial Assessment
Griffin Douglas
  • Active rehabilitation for functional return and strength.
  • Dry needling / intramuscular stimulation for pain relief.
  • Hands-on manual therapy and joint mobilizations.
  • Therapeutic modalities for symptom management.
  • Home exercise programs and graded exposure for recovery.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment (60 mins)
Lauren Modeste
  • Musculoskeletal pain management and rehabilitation.
  • Neurological rehabilitation and functional retraining.
  • Geriatric rehabilitation and mobility support.
  • Exercise prescription and movement-based therapy.
  • Return-to-activity and sport/work readiness programs.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment (60 mins)
Megan Lebeau
  • Assessment and treatment of sports-related musculoskeletal injuries.
  • Injury mechanism analysis and recurrence prevention strategies.
  • Rehabilitation for return to sport and leisure activities.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Exercise prescription for strength, mobility, and injury recovery.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment (60 mins)
Vanessa Peacock
  • Geriatric rehabilitation and functional mobility improvement.
  • Post-operative rehabilitation for strength and range recovery.
  • Workplace injury rehabilitation and return-to-work conditioning.
  • McKenzie Method assessment and directional preference therapy.
  • Maitland manual therapy for joint mobilization and pain relief.
  • Persistent pain physiotherapy and pain management strategies.

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

FA/PMI Physio Initial Assessment