Jacqueline (Jackie) Tait
Massage Therapy
- Active treatments with client movement during sessions.
- Muscle Activation Technique (MAT) for neuromuscular dysfunction.
- Athletic therapy approaches for acute and chronic injuries.
- Massage for pain reduction and injury recovery.
- Manual therapy to improve joint mobility and stability.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Athletic Therapy
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for acute and chronic injuries.
- Movement assessment and neuromuscular function restoration.
- Exercise prescription and physical reconditioning for return-to-activity.
- Manual therapy and Muscle Activation Technique for mobility.
- Injury prevention, stability training, and return-to-sport recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Synergy Sport Therapy
476 Woodlawn Rd E, Guelph, ON, N1E 1B9
Jackie is currently accepting new clients If you are a new client please book a 1 hour appointment. Treatment Style: Jackie treats using an active approach to therapy. Clients are asked to wear clothes that allow for affected joints to be accessed and allow for the client to move throughout treatment. Jacqueline (Jackie) Tait is a certified Athletic Therapist (CAT(C)) and Muscle Activation Technique (MAT) Practitioner as well as Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). She graduated from York University with Bachelor of Arts Specialized Honours in Kinesiology and Health Science. Jackie was born and raised in Vancouver and moved to Ontario to train with the National beach volleyball team. Jackie also played volleyball for her university during her undergrad, which is where she became interested in pursuing a career in Athletic Therapy. Being a former elite athlete herself, Jackie can relate with athletes throughout their rehabilitation of both acute and chronic injuries and understands how challenging it can be. Jackie has a unique approach to injuries and treatment combining her Athletic Therapy, MAT and personal training skills to best help her clients recover from injury, improve functions and quality of life. She is passionate about empowering individuals and educating them about their injury and rehabilitation to help them reach their overall goals. Jackie has experience with people of all ages and activity levels, from kids with concussions to seniors recovering from hip replacement surgery. Her treatments focus on improving neuromuscular function, stability, mobility, injury prevention and reducing pain. Jackie is also passionate about hiking, animals and DIY’ing. Over the last 10 years Jackie has volunteered with a dog rescue in Toronto, with whom she has travelled to rescue dogs off the streets and fostered over 50 dogs. This has resulted in two foster fails, Fynn and Ellie, who have become her loyal adventure companions and her world. Treatment Style: Jackie treats using an active approach to therapy, clients are asked to wear clothes that allow for affected joints to be accessed and allow for the client to move throughout treatment.