Adam Bailey
- Lower extremity rehabilitation and functional movement retraining.
- Upper and lower quarter assessment with targeted manual therapy.
- Lumbar, cervical, and thoracic spine assessment using McKenzie.
- Shoulder instability management and structured shoulder rehabilitation.
- One-on-one active rehab with education and therapeutic exercise.
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ykpt
4903 47 Street, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2P5
Adam Bailey, PT, hails from Amherstburg, Ontario and joined our team in 2015. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario as valedictorian of his Masters in Physical Therapy class. Prior to achieving his Masters, he received his Bachelor of Human Kinetics degree majoring in Movement Science at the University of Windsor. Adam is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and is registered in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. Adam is continuously looking for ways to better serve clients and has completed several courses and workshops including: Advanced Physical Therapy Lower Extremity Certification Program Eclectic Approach to Upper and Lower Quarter Assessment and Treatment Selective Functional Movement Assessment Certification McKenzie Method – Part A: The Lumbar Spine & Part B: The Cervical & Thoracic Spine Matheson Ergonomic Evaluation Certification Program FITforeGOLF The Shoulder: Theory & Practice Shoulder Instability Management and Rehabilitation Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic: Concussion Workshop Explain Pain - Neuro Orthopaedic Institute Mulligan Concept – Upper Quadrant Adam takes a whole-body approach to assessment and treatment and is committed to helping clients understand the underlying cause of their injuries. Adam’s one-on-one approach to an active rehabilitation program focuses on education and exercise to allow clients to take control of their injury and achieve their rehabilitation goals. Adam is passionate about helping clients of all ages on their road to recovery and is thrilled to provide rehabilitation services in Yellowknife.
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