Harjot Johal
- Hands-on manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
- Dry needling for muscle trigger points and pain relief.
- Rehabilitation after fractures and post-surgical recovery.
- Treatment and return-to-sport care for athletic injuries.
- Individualized exercise and movement retraining for functional restoration.
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Vantage Integrative Health + Wellness
106 - 288 Kinniburgh Blvd, Chestermere, AB, T1X 0V8
Harjot grew up playing various sports including competitive soccer and dance. Her love for activity and movement is at the heart of her practice. She is passionate about helping others restore function and return to the activities they love. Harjot completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary before pursuing a Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta. With practical training in pediatric development, outpatient orthopedics, neurological rehabilitation, and acute care hospital settings, she brings a well-rounded and versatile perspective to treatment. She has extensive experience supporting individuals with complex musculoskeletal conditions, chronic pain, athletic injuries, as well as those recovering from fractures and post-surgical procedures. Harjot takes pride in creating individualized, evidence-based treatment plans that incorporate hands-on manual therapy approaches in combination with movement and patient education. She wants her patients to feel supported and well-equipped with the knowledge, tools, and strategies they need to self-advocate and navigate their rehabilitation with confidence. Dedicated to continually advancing her skills, Harjot is actively pursuing further professional development in dry needling and advanced orthopedic manual therapy certifications, ensuring she can provide the most effective and up-to-date care for her patient. When Harjot is not working, you can find her playing soccer, running outdoors, spending time with family, and soaking up the sun.
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