Evangeline MacAlpine Physiotherapy
- Inpatient cancer rehabilitation and recovery after treatment.
- Rehabilitation after hematological cancer and stem cell transplant.
- Individualized exercise-based therapy for strength and function.
- Hands-on/manual therapy paired with therapeutic exercise.
- Transition planning for hospital-to-home functional reintegration.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Aura Women's Wellness
3174 Isleville St, Halifax, NS, B3K 3Y3
Evangeline is a registered physiotherapist, graduating from Dalhousie University where she completed a bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a certification in disability management, as well as a Masters of Science in Physiotherapy. Evangeline is currently working as a physiotherapist in cancer care in an in-patient hospital setting. She has experience supporting people through all types of cancer, with a special focus in hematological cancers and stem cell transplant. Evangeline is passionate about helping her patients feel confident and strong, as well as making the transition from hospital to everyday life a little easier. When working with Evangeline, you can expect compassionate, individualized and evidence based treatment with a combination of hands on, and exercise based therapies. When Evangeline’s not working, you can usually find her at the gym, out for a run, reading a good book, crocheting, or spending time with family and friends (and her pup Frankie!).
An initial orthopedic physiotherapy assessment involves a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and goals, followed by a physical examination of movement, strength, posture, and function. This allows your physiotherapist to identify the underlying cause of your concerns and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.