Vicki Wong

  • Sports injury assessment and rehabilitation with progressive exercise.
  • Manual therapy and soft tissue techniques for pain relief.
  • Vestibular (dizziness) assessment and balance retraining.
  • Strength and conditioning and return-to-activity programming.
  • Taping, advanced modalities, and active release therapy (ART).

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

Houle Healthcare

Houle Healthcare

205 Franktown Road, Unit D, Carleton Place, ON, K7C 2N9

Vicki has been a physiotherapist since 2003 and has worked in a variety of areas in the profession. Clinically, she has focused on sports physiotherapy, earning a Certificate in Sports Physiotherapy in 2007. She also uses soft tissue techniques, exercise, modalities, and manual therapy in her approach to injury management. She believes in modifying activities and not stopping them completely during your rehab! She loves to work with clients who stay active or want to become active to enjoy their life. Aside from clinical practice, she has been active in the research area with interests in concussion management, cancer rehabilitation, exercise, and precision/machine learning health care. She remains active in research through Carleton University. When not working, Vicki spends her time walking with her adorable pooch, Becker, who really prefers to just sit on her lap. Vicki is originally from New Brunswick and has a calm, laid-back Maritimer-style. She tries to return each summer to see family and the ocean. She is always happy to talk hockey and tennis! She spends the rest of her spare time enjoying the sights of Ottawa. Education: BSc Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, 2000 BSc Physiotherapy, Dalhousie University, 2003 MSc Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, 2014 (research degree) PhD, Carleton University, 2022 (research degree) Post-Grad Training Samples •Diabetes and Exercise •Sport physiotherapy training •Vestibular (Dizziness) •Active Release Therapy (ART) •Strength and Conditioning Exercise •Pregnancy and Exercise •Manual therapy and soft tissue techniques •Advanced modalities •Advanced taping and wrapping

Physiotherapy Assessment

This is an initial assessment involving the history of the injury, objective testing, and education/treatment. This should be booked for your first visit for any musculoskeletal injury that has not yet been assessed by our physiotherapist(s).

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