Jacob Carter
- Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
- Intramuscular stimulation (IMS) for chronic muscle pain.
- Strength and conditioning for injury recovery and performance.
- Rehabilitation of tendon, foot, ankle injuries.
- Concussion assessment and physiotherapy rehabilitation.
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Banff Sport Medicine Physiotherapy
300 Old Canmore Road, #213, Canmore, AB, T1W 0L5
Jacob Carter, Physiotherapist, Allied Health Manager MScPT, BKin, CSCS, IMS, Cert. Manual Therapist Jacob is a manual physiotherapist who works with Olympic, professional and recreational athletes, as well as people of all ages and backgrounds from the general public. He is passionate about helping his clients not only recover from their injuries, but make strong progression in their sport performance. He does this by blending manual therapy, intramuscular stimulation (IMS), and strength and conditioning strategies. Jacob is committed to developing his knowledge and skills within the field of physiotherapy. With six years of university education, over a decade of private practice experience and 25+ post-graduate courses completed to date, he utilizes the latest scientific evidence to diagnose musculoskeletal dysfunctions, and deliver cutting-edge treatment. Some of Jacob’s advanced areas of training include rehabilitation of tendon pain, foot/ankle pain, as well as concussions. Jacob is also a board member of the Alberta Bone and Joint Health Institute’s Shoulder Clinical Committee. Through advanced training, Jacob is authorized to order diagnostic imaging. As a result he has the ability to directly refer patients for x-ray, ultrasound and MRI diagnostic services. Jacob enjoys spending time with his family, rock/ice/alpine climbing, mountain/gravel/road biking, trail running, backcountry skiing and weightlifting. Visit Jacob’s website to learn more about him and read articles he has written: www.jacobcarterphysiotherapy.com
Select this if it is your first time seeing a physiotherapist at Banff Sport Medicine and have multiple areas of concern, a complex injury, a concussion, or vestibular concern.