Matthew Fiorentini
- Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and mobility.
- Individualized exercise programs for rehabilitation and strength.
- Pelvic floor assessment and incontinence rehabilitation.
- Functional dry needling for muscle pain and trigger points.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for vertigo and dizziness.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Complete Health Chiropractic & Massage
105 Southbank Blvd, Okotoks, AB, T1S 0G1
Matthew is a dedicated and passionate Physiotherapist who began his journey at the University of Western Ontario, where he graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2021. His commitment to advancing his knowledge and skills led him to receive a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta in 2024. Matthew’s practice combines manual therapy, education, and specialized exercise regimens suited to the unique needs of his patients, all while creating an open-minded, judgment-free and authentic environment that promotes success in his patients’ outcomes. Matthew’s passion for pelvic floor anatomy led him to pursue specialized training. In October of 2023, he completed Level 1 – Introduction to Women’s Pelvic Health at the University of Alberta, gaining further knowledge about treating patients suffering from incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction. In September and November of 2024, Matthew received his Level 1 & 2 – Functional Dry Needling through Evidence in Motion, respectively, and Level 1 from the CPA Orthopedic Division. In March of 2025, Matthew received training in the management of TMJ/Jaw pain through SMART-PT in Edmonton, AB. Lastly, in April of 2025, Matthew received his Level 1 and 2 Intermediate and Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation training to help vertigo and dizziness clients. Matthew’s future goals include expanding his knowledge in pelvic floor rehabilitation, particularly to address male participants, and Levels 2 & 3 Orthopedic training.
New to the clinic? Book here for adult (17+ years old) physiotherapy assessment. 60 minutes.