Ryan Marrin
- Manual therapy techniques.
- Acupuncture for pain relief.
- Mulligan techniques for joint movement.
- Integrated dry needling therapy.
- Shoulder rehabilitation programs.
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Peak Physiotherapy & Wellness
1600 King Street North, 10, St. Jacobs, ON, N0B2N0
After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology with Honours from the University of Windsor in 2010, my path to becoming a Physiotherapist actually started when I was working as a CanFitPro Certified Personal Trainer. I found that I particularly enjoyed helping clients with specific mobility and activity restrictions and it was here that I truly discovered my passion for the human body, fitness and wellness. From there, I began taking Kinesiology courses from the University of Waterloo and volunteering at all different types of establishments including clinics, extended care facilities and fitness studios. I graduated from Western University’s Master of Physical Therapy Program in 2020 and have been practicing ever since! Since graduating, I have continued my education in multiple areas by taking courses in Manual Therapy (Orthopedic Division Level 2 - Lower), Acupuncture (APTEI Level 1), Mulligan techniques, Shoulder Rehabilitation (Lynn Watson), and have become certified in Integrated Dry Needling. Working as a physiotherapist has truly been my dream job come true! It is incredibly rewarding to help people not only reduce their pain but to see their quality of life increase as they start getting back to the activities they love. Starting with the very first appointment, my goal is to truly understand who my patient is and why they are here. I believe that being empathetic, actively listening, working collaboratively and giving patients the tools they need is what it takes to be successful. I love working with all types of people with various injuries and impairment and my background in personal training and exercise allows me to help people get stronger, regardless if you are a beginner, a lifter, or someone just trying to try a new activity! Outside of work, music plays a big role in my life! I sing, play piano, dance, and perform in community theatre as often as I can. If I’m not on stage or annoying the neighbors, I enjoy playing tennis, cycling, golfing, rock climbing, and snowboarding. My partner Ken and I also love taking our dogs Reese and Emma for long hikes and trips to the park and I guarantee you will hear me talking about my dogs when you are in the clinic!