Justin Zadow

  • Advanced manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Dry needling for muscle pain and trigger point relief.
  • McKenzie Method for assessment and back pain management.
  • Post-operative rehabilitation for return to function.
  • Sports rehabilitation and strength conditioning programs.

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

Physio in the Valley

Physio in the Valley

1191 Pembroke St E, Pembroke, ON, K8A 7R6

Justin Zadow, MScPT, BSc (Hons) Registered Physiotherapist Justin Zadow is a Registered Physiotherapist with over 13 years of clinical experience helping individuals return to pain free, active lives. He holds a Bachelor of Health Science from the University of Ottawa and a Master of Physical Therapy from Western University in London, Ontario. Justin has completed extensive post graduate training, including advanced manual therapy, dry needling, McKenzie Method, and McGill low back courses, as well as many others along his career development. He specializes in musculoskeletal injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, sports rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, and the treatment of everyday mechanical aches and pains. Lower back conditions, as well as neck and shoulder pain, are among his favorite areas to treat. A strong believer in an active lifestyle, Justin practices what he teaches and brings that mindset into his care. He is committed to an individualized, patient centered approach, firmly believing that listening to each patient and tailoring treatment plans to their specific needs is key to successful outcomes and sustainable results. Justin grew up in—and continues to live in—the community he serves, giving him a strong personal connection to his patients and their goals. Outside of the clinic, he enjoys spending time outdoors hunting and fishing, supporting his family in the operation of a locally owned beef farming operation, and spending time with his two young children and wife as they explore and conquer new sports and activities together as a family.

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment: 60 Min
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