Daniel Rombough

  • Spinal manipulation for neck and back pain relief.
  • Biomedical dry needling for muscle pain and trigger points.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders.
  • Exercise therapy for injury recovery and chronic pain management.
  • Hands-on manual therapy for musculoskeletal and sports injuries.

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

Glenora Clinic

Glenora Clinic

11115 Groat Road, Edmonton, AB, T5M4E3

Born and raised in the Edmonton area, Dan is a dedicated physiotherapist with a strong commitment to helping individuals improve their mobility, reduce pain, and achieve their personal health goals. He holds a Kinesiology degree and a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta, and has earned post-graduate certifications in Spinal Manipulation, Biomedical Dry Needling, and Vestibular Rehabilitation. Dan has a broad and diverse clinical background, having worked with individuals across various conditions, including musculoskeletal and sports related injuries, chronic pain, post-surgical rehabilitation, and neurological disorders. His rehabilitation approach emphasizes evidence-based practices, with a focus on exercise therapy and hands-on techniques tailored to each patient’s needs. Dan participates in a variety of sports, and thus enjoys working with active patients who are motivated, recently he completed coursework focused on treating running related injuries. Having recently spent a year practicing Physiotherapy in New Zealand and traveling abroad, Dan has gained valuable global perspectives and a broader perspective on healthcare. This experience has allowed him to develop a deeper understanding of different cultures and connect with people from all walks of life, making him a more empathetic and well-rounded clinician. Dan’s broad experience and commitment to providing personalized, compassionate care make him an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their physical health and well-being.

Initial Assessment

Initial assessment for Physiotherapy

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