Mathew McGrath
- Manual therapy and hands-on joint mobilizations for pain relief.
- Fascial scraping and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM).
- Cupping massage for soft tissue release and recovery.
- Therapeutic exercise programs and progressive rehabilitation plans.
- Injury prevention and movement assessment using SFMA protocols.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Pembina Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic
11-2077 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 5J9
Mathew graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Psychology and continued his education to graduate from the faculty of Medical Rehabilitation -Physiotherapy Masters Program in 2014. Mathew is currently working towards becoming a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) and presently has his Level 3 certification. Mathew is SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment) Level 1 and Level 2 certified, and has attended multiple high performance training seminars including injury prevention for runners. Mathew is also certified in Fascial Scraping and Massage Cupping using IASTM techniques. Mathew has experience training high level athletes including a 10 year history of coaching youth basketball at multiple levels ranging from Club to High School to Manitoba’s Provincial Team. Mathew is passionate about his field of physiotherapy and provides his patients with a complete physiotherapy program that includes manual therapy, cupping massage, education and an exercise regimen and rehabilitation with an emphasis on injury prevention. Mathew has a keen interest in anything sport related and enjoys playing basketball, volleyball, tennis and golf. He loves spending time with his family and weekends at his family cottage in the Whiteshell.
This is a private physiotherapy initial assessment (your injury is not due to a work accident or automobile accident) and this is your 1st visit or you have been to our clinic in the past but it is a new injury or has been more than 3 months since your last visit. Your physiotherapist will assess and treat your injury with a variety of modalities that may include: manual therapy, joint manipulation, cupping, traction, TENS, therapeutic taping, application of heat and or ice and prescribe an exercise/rehab program specific to your needs.