Alya Bartlett PT
- ICU and acute care rehabilitation for critical illness recovery.
- Stroke and spinal cord injury rehabilitation and mobility retraining.
- Running assessments and gait/mechanics analysis for runners.
- Dry needling for muscle pain and trigger point release.
- Breathing retraining using the Bradcliffe Breathing Method.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Rehab1 Performance Center
15 Pettingill Road, Suite 150, Quispamsis, NB, E2E 6B1
Alya Bartlett is a Registered Physiotherapist originally from Ontario. Since graduating from the University of Toronto in 2015, she has spent much of the last decade working as an ICU physiotherapist at major trauma centres in Toronto (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre) and Calgary (Foothills Medical Centre). Since relocating to New Brunswick in 2024, Alya has been splitting her time between Rehab1 Quispamsis and the Saint John Regional Hospital, and is excited to be helping individuals across the healthcare spectrum. Alya has completed additional training in running assessments, dry needling, stroke/spinal cord rehabilitation, and the Bradcliffe Breathing Method (a technique designed to address dysfunctional breathing patterns). Alya leads a very active lifestyle and can often be found running (road and trail), hiking or chasing after her two young daughters. She brings an undeniable passion for physical activity into her work every day and is committed to helping people find joy and wellness through movement.
Select this option if you are (1) NEW to our clinic or (2) your injury has returned but you have not been treated for this injury in our clinic for over 6months, or (3) you have been assessed for this injury by a Rehab1 Physiotherapist but wish to switch to another Physiotherapist. The Physiotherapy Assessment involves a 1-hour one-on-one history and biomechanical evaluation with a Physiotherapist on our Rehab1 Team. This allows us the time to a develop a clear picture of your current condition and help us provide you with the proper physiotherapy treatment plan.