Jack Whiting
- Shoulder condition assessment and management.
- Lumbar spine condition assessment and management.
- Targeted exercise prescription for recovery.
- Intramuscular stimulation (IMS) for treatment.
- Peripheral joint manipulation techniques.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Access Orthopaedics
110 Quarry Park Blvd S E, Suite 200, Calgary, AB, T2C 3G3
If you are looking for post op surgery or fracture booking please call the clinic to book. Do not book through the online portal. This may result in a change in your appointment booking. Jack graduated from the University of Calgary in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (with distinction), followed by a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta in 2017. Since completing his training, he has practiced in Alberta in both Calgary and Edmonton, primarily within private clinical settings. His clinical focus includes the assessment and management of shoulder and lumbar spine conditions. Jack adopts a collaborative, evidence-informed approach to patient care. He develops individualized treatment plans incorporating targeted exercise prescription, patient education, and intramuscular stimulation (IMS). He places particular emphasis on aligning treatment strategies with each patient’s specific goals, functional demands, and activity preferences to optimize rehabilitation outcomes. Jack also places strong importance on patient engagement outside of the clinic. He ensures each patient is equipped with a clear, manageable home exercise program and emphasizes that consistent completion of these exercises is essential for achieving meaningful and lasting improvement. He has pursued extensive postgraduate education, including coursework in intramuscular stimulation and peripheral joint manipulation. Outside of clinical practice, Jack’s interests include cycling, woodworking, and hiking.
This testing is performed by a physiotherapist and is designed for high functioning and athletic patients to monitor their progress with their rehabilitation and determine readiness for return to sport. This testing may be recommended by your surgeon at specific times post-operative. This testing is currently available for shoulder instability (anterior/posterior dislocations and surgeries), rotator cuff repair surgery, pectoralis tendon surgery and ACL reconstruction (pre-operative and post-operative). This assessment and testing sessions involves a review of your injury/surgery, structured warm up, strength and functional testing using VALD isometric and force plate technology and a review of your test results. A copy of your results is provided to you, which you can share with your physiotherapist, coach, trainer, surgeon or other members of your care team. It is a high energy, maximum effort assessment. Please reach out to Dana at [email protected] for more information, or if you want to know if this testing is right for you.