Brett Alexander
- Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and joint mobility.
- Anatomical acupuncture for pain relief and tissue healing.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders.
- Concussion management and post-concussion physiotherapy care.
- Exercise-based rehabilitation for injury recovery and post-surgical rehab.
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PhysioDNA
116 Spadina Avenue, Unit 201, Toronto, ON, M5V2K6
Brett, a native of Chatham, Ontario, is a dedicated professional with a passion for optimizing physical health and well-being. He holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiology from Wilfrid Laurier University and furthered his education with a Master of Science degree in Physiotherapy at McMaster University. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Brett has cultivated a diverse skill set. He has completed advanced courses in manual therapy, anatomical acupuncture, concussion management, vestibular rehabilitation, and various exercise-based workshops. This comprehensive training equips him to address a wide range of conditions, from acute injuries to chronic orthopaedic issues and post-surgical rehabilitation. Brett’s professional journey has been enriched by being affiliated with leading Toronto Hospitals within the University Health Network. He works as a Clinical Practice Lead in the outpatient physiotherapy department where he collaborates with sports medicine physicians and orthopaedic surgeons. This exposure has honed his expertise in managing complex musculoskeletal injuries, allowing him to provide tailored treatment plans that prioritize patient recovery and functional optimization. Combining manual therapy techniques with personalized exercise regimens, Brett empowers his patients to achieve their goals and regain optimal physical function. Outside of his clinical practice, he maintains an active lifestyle, engaging in activities such as gym workouts, tennis, volleyball, and leisurely walks with his beloved dog, Neville Longbottom.
45 mins session one on one with a Registered Physiotherapist. A full medical history is taken, full postural scan of affected areas, strength and movement screen, and treatment provided. Treatment includes multiple modalities however a primary focus of treatment will be manual therapy and movement based training.