Acupuncture

  • Dry needling for muscular pain and trigger points.
  • Acupuncture for orthopaedic and post‑surgical rehabilitation.
  • Needling for sports injuries, athletic injury recovery.
  • Acupuncture and dry needling for TMJ and jaw pain.
  • Dry needling to address neural and joint-related pain.

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

Physiotherapy

  • Sports injury assessment and rehabilitation programs.
  • Orthopaedic and pre/post‑surgical rehabilitation management.
  • Manual therapy including Mulligan techniques and IASTM.
  • Acupuncture and dry needling for pain modulation.
  • Vestibular, concussion, and TMJ dysfunction treatment.

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

Common Ground Health and Wellness

Common Ground Health and Wellness

2723 Lancaster Rd, 105, Ottawa, ON, K1B 5R6

I love my job because: I love to see people move pain free and I am grateful to help people achieve that. Physiotherapy is an ever evolving field so there is always room to grow and learn more. The more I learn, the more helpful I can be to people in achieving pain free motion through different techniques. See me if: You are experiencing any of the following: Recreational, athletic, or other sports related injuries Orthopaedic conditions, post/pre surgical rehab Any joint, muscular, neural injury Jaw/TMJ pain, vestibular rehabilitation (BPPV, dizziness, concussion management, etc.) Also if: You want to train yourself for strength, balance, and functional strength You are interested in acupuncture or dry needling You have been in a motor vehicle accident (MVA) You have had an accident in the workplace (WSIB) I believe: In using standard or a combination of different techniques for pain management, strength and balance training, sports specific training. I believe in a multi-disciplinary approach to achieve maximum results in your rehab. Qualifications and Courses: Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2006 Registered Physiotherapist in Ontario since 2014 Diploma in Manual therapy Diploma in Acupuncture APTEI Introduction to Acupuncture and Dry Needling Functional Dry Needling by Kineta Core Mulligan techniques lower quarter IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation) TMJ Dysfunction and Management Pain truth programme by APTEI Concussion Management Kinetic link training Level 1 Simple approach to shoulder injury and management And many more…

Acupuncture

Acupuncture - Initial Assessment

PLEASE CHOOSE THIS APPOINTMENT IF IT IS YOUR FIRST SESSION - PLEASE NOTE THIS SERVICE IS DELIVERED BY A REGISTERED PHYSIOTHERAPIST AND DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR BILLING UNDER ACUPUNCTURE. BILLING FALLS UNDER PHYSIOTHERAPY. This initial evaluation and treatment will take 60 minutes. Subsequent appointments usually take about a half-hour. A common treatment plan for a single complaint would typically involve one or two treatments a week. The number of treatments will depend on the condition being treated and its severity. In general, it's common to receive six to eight treatments. Each person who performs acupuncture has a unique style, often blending aspects of Eastern and Western approaches to medicine. To determine the type of acupuncture treatment that will help you the most, your practitioner may ask you about your symptoms, behaviors and lifestyle. He or she may also closely examine: • The parts of your body that are painful • The shape, coating and color of your tongue • The color of your face • The strength, rhythm and quality of the pulse in your wrist

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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment

Hands-on assessment with a Physiotherapist. The goal: Find out what's hurting or causing problems in your body.

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