Rebeccah Michaud

  • Manual therapy including spinal and peripheral joint mobilizations.
  • Therapeutic and functional exercise programs for rehabilitation.
  • Biomechanical dry needling for muscle pain and trigger points.
  • Pain relief and injury recovery for musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Evidence-based assessment and individualized treatment planning.

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

Accel Physical Therapy & Massage

Accel Physical Therapy & Massage

#111-118 Millennium Dr, Fort McMurray, AB, T9K 2S8

I graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2012, and then went on to complete my Masters of Science in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University in 2015. I began my career in Edmonton in 2015, where I worked for 2 years before moving to Fort McMurray and making it my home in 2018. I believe in combining education, functional and therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, as well as dry needling to find a treatment plan that best suits each individual, and that there is never a one size fits all treatment. I have completed my Series 1: Spinal Manipulation, Series 2: Peripheral Manipulation, Biomechanical Dry Needling, as well as various other courses I implement into my treatment. I am always interested in taking new courses and staying informed on the latest research to use best evidence in each treatment. In my free time I enjoy travelling, camping, skiing, and spending time with my family and friends.

Physical Therapy Assessment

Book this appointment for your first Physical Therapy or Acupuncture session at Accel Physical Therapy, for new injuries, or if you have not been seen in three months. The assessment is a thorough discussion of your medical history followed by a detailed biomechanical and neurological assessment. The assessment also includes your first Physical Therapy treatment.

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