Sarah Moore
- Injury rehabilitation.
- Promoting active living.
- Women's health support.
- Restoring movement and strength.
- Pain reduction with active mobility.
- Manual therapy and education.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Orillia Synergy Healthcare Group
129 Front Street South, Orillia, ON, L3V 4S6
Sarah earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a Minor in Psychology and Certificate in Rehabilitation Sciences from McMaster University. Sarah then moved to Kingston to complete her Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Queen’s University. During her studies she developed a keen interest in injury rehabilitation, promoting active living, and women’s health. Her practice emphasizes a personalized approach to care, working together to create a treatment plan that focuses on each client’s unique goals. She is passionate about helping people restore movement, build strength, and return to the activities they love, whether that’s recovering from a sports injury, keeping up with their grandkids, or simply moving with less pain. Sarah’s treatment approach emphasizes active mobility and strengthening, along with manual therapy and education. It is Sarah’s goal that each client has the necessary tools, skills, and information to be an active participant in their own rehabilitation journey. Sarah is certified in Pelvic Health Physiotherapy, offering Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy assessments and treatments. When not at the clinic, you can find Sarah hiking, mountain or road cycling, travelling, spending time with friends and family, or reading a good book! Extra courses taken: - Pelvic Health Solutions Level 1: The Physical Therapy Approach for Anyone Experiencing Urinary Incontinence Pelvic Health Solutions Level 2: The Role of Physiotherapy in the Treatment of Anyone Experiencing Pelvic Pain Through a Trauma Informed Lens Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal (AIM), Level 1 (Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Orthopedic Division) Assessment and Treatment During Pregnancy for the Orthopaedic Physiotherapist (Embodia) Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: 2025 JOSPT Guideline on Diagnosis and Rehab (Embodia)
For new patients to Physiotherapy If this is in regards to a Motor Vehicle Accident or WSIB claim, you MUST call the clinic at 705-329-1090 to book. Please note: If you disregard this request and are either MVA or WSIB, your appointment may be cancelled. Thank you!