Michelle MacKenzie

  • Sports injury assessment and rehabilitation programs.
  • Exercise-based treatment plans tailored to patient goals.
  • Return-to-sport conditioning and performance training.
  • Activity-focused injury prevention and movement retraining.
  • Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and mobility.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Leduc Physio

Leduc Physio

#15 5201 50 St, Leduc, AB, T9E 6T4

I graduated from the University of Alberta with a Master’s of Science in Physiotherapy after receiving a Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology degree in 2015. I have a large interest in sports, working with multiple teams throughout my education including professional and college level athletes. I strongly believe in being active and creating treatment plans focused on my patients interests. Whatever the sport, activity or day to day task I will always aim to incorporate your thoughts and interests to help make our time together as successful as possible. I am a country girl at heart, spending the majority of my time outside when possible. You can often find me in the mountains, at the gym, playing any sport, or spending time with my family. Looking for a conversation starter, Edmonton Oilers are a safe bet.

Physiotherapy Assessment

Whether you are a new patient to the clinic or a previous patient who hasn't seen a physiotherapist in over 4 months, you should complete a physiotherapy assessment. During this time, the physiotherapist/ intern will take a history of your current complaints, conduct a thorough physical exam, give you a diagnosis, and then discuss a treatment plan. You will also receive your first treatment at this appointment. All subsequent appointments should be booked as a 30 minute follow up physiotherapy treatment. This treatment is eligible for reimbursement to your extended health benefits, direct billing may apply.

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