Ian Groskleg
- Initial movement assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Custom program design based on assessment findings.
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for strains, sprains, overuse injuries.
- Manual therapy and therapeutic exercise for recovery.
- Injury prevention strategies and return-to-activity planning.
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Evernew Recovery and Rehabilitation
1021 Pembroke St W, Pembroke, ON, K8A 5R3
Ian Groskleg, BPHE, CAT(C), CSCS Originally from the Ottawa Valley, Ian is excited to be a member of the Evernew Recovery and Rehabilitation team. He grew up just outside of Pembroke and knows how much natural beauty and the value of the friendly people that the area offers. Ian completed his education at Laurentian University, obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Physical Education prior to achieving his Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences (Athletic Therapy) from Sheridan College in 2010. To offer better care for his clients, Ian places a strong emphasis on continuing education. He is certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the NSCA, and has completed many courses related to soft tissue, concussion management, and injury rehabilitation. Ian’s broad range of clinical experience includes sports injuries, orthopedics, pre/post-surgical rehabilitation, overuse injuries, and work-related injuries. His sport involvement includes Carleton University Varsity athletics, the Surrey Eagles Junior ‘A’ Hockey team, during which the team went to the RBC Cup National Championship. Following his involvement with hockey, Ian moved on to work with the varsity programs at Simon Fraser University, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and most recently Langara College in Vancouver, BC. He has worked on medical teams at various events including the Hamilton Tiger Cats, Women’s World Cup, World Junior Taekwondo Championship, Women’s World Softball Championship, and has been to numerous national and provincial championship tournaments with his teams. When not in the clinic or covering events, Ian enjoys spending time with his dogs. His other favourite actives include hockey, strength & conditioning, archery, hiking, reading, and cooking. Ian looks forward to accommodating the busy schedules and working with people who need and will benefit from Athletic Therapy.
The comprehensive fitness assessment includes three tests: a body composition test, a movement test, and a work capacity test. These three tests will provide all the information needed to create an effective and personalized exercise program.