Sarah McRae
- Acupuncture for pain relief and recovery.
- Hands-on manual therapy techniques.
- Rehabilitation for concussions and balance issues.
- Lymphedema management through physiotherapy.
- Exercise prescription for injury recovery.
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Physio Care Owen Sound
810 10th Street West, 5, Owen Sound, ON, N4K 3S1
Sarah, is one of our registered physiotherapists here at Physio Care Owen Sound. She graduated from the University of Waterloo where she received her Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology in 2017. She then went on to complete her Masters of Science in Physiotherapy at Western University in 2019. Since graduating Sarah’s work and educational experience has continued to grow. She has previous experience working at different physiotherapist clinics and currently works at the Owen Sound Hospital. Sarah has expertise in Acupuncture and Manual Therapy, and has a special interest in concussion and vestibular system rehabilitation, cancer rehabilitation and lymphedema management and plans continue taking courses in manual therapy and cancer rehabilitation making her a valuable asset to our practice. Sarah will be with the Physio Care team on a part time basis. Sarah’s treatment philosophy includes the use of evidence based-patient centered treatment approach which involves individualize exercise and manual therapy to help each patient achieve their personal goals. Sarah is excited to help patients reach their full potential and to guide her patients progress through the journey from injury to recover and return to activity.
Your first visit will typically last about one hour. Your physiotherapist will start by taking a thorough history of your injury. Then, your relevant medical history will be reviewed with you, and any test reports (MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, X-rays) that you bring along will be discussed. The physiotherapist will then do a physical assessment of your injury/problem area and discuss the physical findings with you. The discussion will focus on educating you on your problems and the contributing factors and the physiotherapist’s treatment plan to address the relevant concerns. After obtaining the informed consent, your therapist may start your treatment during the initial visit or wait until the follow-up visit depending on the available time.