Stacey Enns

  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
  • Personalized therapeutic exercise programs for rehab and prevention.
  • Acupuncture and dry needling for pain modulation and trigger points.
  • Orthopedic injury assessment and return-to-sport rehabilitation.
  • Exercise prescription for strength, mobility, and functional recovery.

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

Sainte Anne Physiotherapy and Sport Injury Centre

Sainte Anne Physiotherapy and Sport Injury Centre

192 Central Ave, Sainte Anne, MB, R5H 1C1

Stacey graduated with a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Winnipeg before completing her Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Manitoba in 2019. Since then, she’s continued to build her skills with orthopedic level courses and certifications in both acupuncture and dry needling. She’s passionate about being a lifelong learner and is always looking for new ways to help her clients move and feel better. In the clinic, Stacey combines hands-on manual therapy with personalized exercise programs to help you get back to doing the things you love most — whether that’s sports, work, or everyday life. Outside of work, you’ll most likely find Stacey on the volleyball court — whether she’s playing or coaching club and provincial teams. When she’s not in the gym, she loves lifting weights, camping, and planning her next travel adventure with her husband (which almost always includes a few great hikes!)

Multiple Site Physiotherapy Assessment

If you have multiple and distinct areas of concern that you would like both looked at. Eg. something lower body and something upper body. Neck and Low Back. Adjacent body parts generally do not require multiple site. Eg. Neck and shoulder, low back and hips.

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