Ritesh Nayak

  • Orthopedic manual therapy and joint mobilizations.
  • McKenzie Method for spinal assessment and treatment.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders.
  • Functional dry needling / Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS).
  • Exercise prescription for injury recovery and prevention.

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Stride Sports & Physiotherapy

Stride Sports & Physiotherapy

CREDENTIALS: Physiotherapist Bachelor of Physical Therapy Diploma of Advanced Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy Orthopedic Manual Therapy (Level 3) McKenzie Method Vestibular Rehabilitation Functional Dry Needling & IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: Ritesh strongly believes in the patient-centered approach. He treats acute and chronic orthopedic conditions along with sports injuries with various treatment techniques including manual therapy, exercise prescription and intramuscular stimulation(IMS). Ritesh places a strong emphasis on educating his clients about injury and treatment plan. Prior to working in private practice, Ritesh developed experience working in hospital settings in Saskatchewan and Calgary. Outside of work, Ritesh spends his time with his wife, daughter, friends as well as playing cricket and volleyball. PERSONAL SPORTS BACKGROUND: Volleyball, cricket, cycling, running, family recreational sports.

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Stride Sports & Physiotherapy: Stride Sports & Physiotherapy - Capilano

7461 101 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB, T6A 3Z5

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Physiotherapy Assessment

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Physiotherapy Assessment

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