Laura Clark

  • Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
  • Therapeutic exercise prescription for injury recovery and prevention.
  • Pelvic health physiotherapy for pelvic floor conditions and recovery.
  • Patient education and self-management strategies for ongoing care.

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GetMoving Physio

GetMoving Physio

35 Cedar Pointe Drive, Unit# 39, Barrie, ON, L4N 5R7

BScPT, BKIN (Hons) Laura graduated from McMaster University in 2001 with an honours degree in Kinesiology, and from Queen’s University in 2004 in Physiotherapy. After living, working, and travelling in Europe for a few years, she returned home to develop her career and put down some roots; what a journey it has been so far! Laura had previously worked primarily in a small orthopaedic clinic setting over 14 years, with a focus on manual therapy, education, and exercise. She has been privileged to work with clients of all ages and abilities; collaborating with many members of the health care community in the process. She has continued her education along the way, participating in many post-graduate courses. She feels that most important part of what she does is to pass on this education to her clients, so that they can be empowered to find and use the tools they already possess to be an active participant in the healing process. She has a strong belief in physical activity and preventative medicine, and tries to help clients improve their overall health, while working to manage the specific issues presented at the time of their visits. Laura developed an interest in pelvic health physiotherapy through conversations with her midwives during pregnancy, and has made this area her top focus for learning and development since 2016. She is amazed at the impact of pelvic health care on the lives of her clients and their families, and is striving to fill her toolbox to help people optimize their overall health! Whilst not in the clinic, Laura spends as much time outside and active as possible with her service dog(s) in-training.

ASSESSMENT, INITIAL 60m ($145)
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