Maegan Marshall

  • Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders.
  • Concussion assessment and rehabilitation programs.
  • Manual therapy including Mulligan concept and myofascial release.
  • Kinesiotaping for support, pain relief, and function.
  • Dance-specific injury prevention and return-to-performance programs.

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Holistic Physiotherapy & Wellness

Holistic Physiotherapy & Wellness

302 4th Avenue N, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2L7

Maegan Marshall, Physiotherapist, Vestibular Therapist, MPT, BKin Maegan is a dedicated and experienced physiotherapist who truly believes in the power of integrated, whole-person care. She brings a collaborative, patient-centered approach to her practice, with empathy, clinical expertise, and a deep commitment to helping clients achieve their goals. Maegan earned her Master of Physical Therapy from the University of Saskatchewan in 2012 and her Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Regina in 2010. With over a decade of experience, she has served as a Clinical Team Lead and Clinical Coordinator in large, multidisciplinary rehabilitation clinics, guiding diverse teams toward excellence in care. Her approach is grounded in treating the whole person, not just the injury. Maegan supports clients with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions and holds advanced training in the assessment and treatment of dizziness and balance disorders, and concussions. She has obtained specialized vestibular rehabilitation training across Canada and at Duke University, with all competency exams passed. She has also completed post-graduate training in the Mulligan Concept, Kinesiotaping, myofascial release, and dance-specific rehabilitation. A passionate advocate for injury prevention in performing athletes, Maegan draws on over two decades of experience as a dance instructor. She’s a Licentiate with the Canadian Dance Teachers Association, Progressing Ballet Technique certified, and a member of Healthy Dancer Canada. Maegan has completed mentorship training at the prestigious Harkness Center for Dance Injuries in New York, and has used her knowledge and expertise to develop injury prevention and teacher education programs for dance studios, Maegan works collaboratively to help clients of all ages return to the activities that matter most to them—whether that’s elite performance, daily living, or anything in between. She believes that movement is a powerful tool for healing and growth and strives to support each client’s unique journey to wellness. Outside the clinic, Maegan is a mother of two active children and one active dog. She enjoys yoga, traveling, outdoor adventures, and family board games. She continues to teach jazz and contemporary dance, trains in salsa and bachata, and is an active choreographer and teacher within Saskatchewan’s performing arts community.

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment

Physiotherapy focuses on assessing and treating movement, muscle, joint, and nerve concerns to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support your overall function. Sessions include a movement assessment, manual therapy techniques, exercise prescription, education, and a personalized treatment plan to help you reach your goals.

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