Leona Noble
- Athletic injury taping and care.
- Strength and conditioning programs.
- Exercise programming for disabilities.
- Orthopaedic pain and recovery.
- Treats lumbar spine, hip, knee, ankle.
- Manages neurological and cardiorespiratory conditions.
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The Physio Loft
675 King St. W, Unit 210, Toronto, ON, M5V1M9
Leona graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master of Physical Therapy, following her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at Brock University. Throughout her studies, she acquired extensive experience on and off field for athletic therapy, taping for injuries, strength and conditioning, and exercise programming for individuals with disabilities. She has covered a wide range of sports including rugby and university cheerleading, where she had the honour of caring for the Brock Cheerleading team during their gold medal win at Worlds in January 2020. Leona was a competitive horseback rider throughout high school and university, competing for Brock University on their equestrian team. Combining expertise with empathy, she creates a safe space for clients to feel empowered by their rehabilitation goals and understanding their injury. Conducting comprehensive orthopaedic assessments with multimodal treatments, she is able to successfully guide individuals through the full journey of pain and recovery. Leona has a special interest in the lumbar spine, along with hip, knee and ankle conditions. She stays current with the latest scientific literature to ensure the best care is provided. Although her background is in sport and athletics, she has experience treating neurological conditions such as spinal cord injuries, and working with those cardiorespiratory conditions such as COPD. When not working, Leona enjoys travelling, yoga, going to the gym or exploring Toronto with friends. One of her life goals is to swim in all of the great lakes.
For patients who have already attended an initial assessment and are following up with their treatment plan