Taylor MacLeod

  • Dry needling and acupuncture for pain modulation.
  • Strength and conditioning programs for rehabilitation.
  • Concussion and vestibular therapy for balance and dizziness.
  • Diagnostic imaging interpretation to guide treatment planning.
  • Chronic pain management and functional restoration through physiotherapy.

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

Leduc Physio

Leduc Physio

#15 5201 50 St, Leduc, AB, T9E 6T4

I completed my Masters of Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta in 2017, after completing my Bachelor’s of Science in Biology there two years prior. I have since completed courses in dry needling, acupuncture, strength and conditioning, concussion/vestibular care, and diagnostic imaging. I enjoy empowering patients to learn about their bodies and be active in managing their pain. I particularly enjoy working with patients with longstanding or chronic pain to help maximize their function and get their lives back! When I’m not working, I’m likely spending time with my dog on a nice walk or working on some sort of craft or cozy hobby.

Physiotherapy Assessment

Whether you are a new patient to the clinic or a previous patient who hasn't seen a physiotherapist in over 4 months, you should complete a physiotherapy assessment. During this time, the physiotherapist/ intern will take a history of your current complaints, conduct a thorough physical exam, give you a diagnosis, and then discuss a treatment plan. You will also receive your first treatment at this appointment. All subsequent appointments should be booked as a 30 minute follow up physiotherapy treatment. This treatment is eligible for reimbursement to your extended health benefits, direct billing may apply.

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