Laura Jones
- Pelvic floor dysfunction treatment.
- Manual therapy techniques.
- Therapeutic exercise programs.
- Trigger point dry needling.
- Orthopedic manual therapy.
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Summit Physio + Wellness
5007 46 Street, B1, Sylvan Lake, AB, T4S 1C2
Hi, I’m Laura Jones! I am a physiotherapist. I was born and raised on a farm in northern Saskatchewan. After high school, I obtained my Bachelor of Physical Education and Master of Science in Physical Therapy. I have worked in private practice since graduating. Continuing my education, I have taken several post-graduate courses, including trigger point dry needling, Level 2 Orthopedic Manual Therapy, peripheral joint manipulation, and Part A Mackenzie certification. I am also a certified pelvic health therapist, and this has become my passion. My patients have benefited from my extensive training in a wide variety of pelvic floor dysfunctions. Women’s health is very empowering, and I strive to create an environment for my clients to feel heard and validated as they navigate their road to recovery. As a therapist, I believe in a personalized and hands-on approach to therapy. My emphasis on education, manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and proper technique helps clients reach recovery through increased body awareness and knowledge of their injury. I believe that each client is unique; therefore, rehabilitation programs are designed to fit the individual’s lifestyle and personal goals. When I am not working, you will find me spending time with my two young boys, Tanner and Sutter. I grew up playing competitive hockey and high school volleyball. I still enjoy staying active by biking, running, and keeping up with my kiddos. I enjoy being outdoors and camping in the summer.
Motor Vehicle Collision appointments are for patients who have sustained injuries in a motor vehicle collisions and will be claiming through insurance. Initial Physiotherapy Assessments are for patients new to the clinic or for returning patients with a new injury or that have not been in the clinic in over 6 months.