Leah Terry
- Exercise prescription for injury recovery and movement retraining.
- Hands-on manual therapy for pain relief and mobility improvement.
- Rehabilitation for post-operative patients to restore function.
- Treatment of dancers and performing-athlete movement demands.
- Geriatric physiotherapy focused on balance and functional independence.
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Burlington Sports and Spine Clinic
3455 Fairview Street, Unit 27, Burlington, ON, L7N 2R4
Leah graduated from the Master’s of Physiotherapy program at McMaster University, following her completion of an Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences in Kinesiology and Health Promotion in 2022. Leah is currently practicing as a Physiotherapist where she continues to build on her expertise and clinical skills. Leah has a particular interest in working with a diverse range of patients, including dancers, post-operative patients, and the geriatric population. Her approach to physiotherapy is rooted in a deep passion for movement and recovery. She is committed to using exercise prescription and hands-on techniques tailored to each individual’s needs, aiming to help patients achieve their personal health and rehabilitation goals. Leah believes in the power of movement as a key component of overall well-being and strives to incorporate this philosophy in her care. Her background in ballet, where she danced professionally before beginning her academic journey in the sciences, gives her unique insight into the demands placed on athletes and performers. This experience informs her approach to treating dancers and other active individuals. Outside of her professional life, Leah enjoys an active lifestyle that includes golfing, hiking, and skiing. When not on the move, she appreciates quality time at home watching a movie or hanging out with friends.
60 minute assessment.