Brent Lewis

  • Manual therapy: joint and soft tissue mobilizations.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization techniques.
  • Individualized exercise prescription for motor control and strength.
  • Functional movement and sports performance rehabilitation programs.
  • Therapeutic taping and adjunct therapeutic modalities.

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

Davidson Physiotherapy

Davidson Physiotherapy

520 Pinewood Road, Riverview, NB, E1B5J9

Brent Lewis is a graduate of the University of British Columbia (UBC), Faculty of Medicine School of Rehabilitation Sciences with a degree in Physical Therapy (2000). Brent has strategically invested in his comprehensive post-graduate education diversified and work experience. This investment has enabled him to develop a comprehensive knowledge base and skillset to effectively evaluate, analyze, and treat client’s movement and pain presentations from straightforward to complex. Thus in 2000, Brent coined his approach, which he continuously evolves with ongoing study, as an eclectic physiotherapy integrated functional restoration system. Brent’s evaluation systematically identifies the root cause of the client’s presentation. Subsequent to this identification, he employs his skillset to address the issues including: education of the issue specific to the patient’s presentation, manual therapy (joint mobilizations, soft tissue mobilizations, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilizations), individualized exercise prescription (specific motor control stability exercise, sports performance exercises, strength and conditioning exercises, and work-related functional restoration exercises), therapeutic taping, and therapeutic modalities. Brent has a special interest in designing innovative exercise programs for functional movement and athletic/sports performance and injury rehabilitation. He has a special interest in rehabilitation of the shoulder and lumbopelvic hip disorders. Brent’s philosophy is to provide individualized correction of the weakest link in the movement chain resulting in a person’s injury presentation. Outside of physical therapy practice Brent is also a certified strength and conditioning coach working with teams and individuals. Brent also volunteers coaching premiership soccer and coaching in a soccer academy. He is also a busy father of three children. Brent practices what he preaches by continuing to work on his own strength and conditioning and outdoor active lifestyle. Work Background: Vancouver Health Sciences Centre: Critical Care Unit, acute neurological rehabilitation Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre (UBC): worked with clients ranging from professionals to national and Olympic level teams and university athletes to weekend warriors New Westminster Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Centre Physiotherapy Moncton Davidson Physiotherapy (2006-present) Certifications: FIFA diploma in football medicine Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) 2010 Functional Movement Screen (FMS) 2010 Certified Functional Strength Coach (CFSC) Certified Conditioning Coach (CCC) Certified Speed and Agility Coach (CSAC) Certified Program Design Specialist (CPDS) Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner (CKTP) Certified Kettlebell Coach (2010-2015) Certified Training for Warriors Coach Level II Coach/Athletic Performance Coach: Coach Codiac First Touch Premiership and Excel Winter Academy 2016-present Moncton Fisher Cats Senior Baseball 2015-present Moncton Junior Cubs 2010-2012 Harrison Tremble High School Hockey 2005-2007 Presentations: Hyperventilating Chickens Have Weak Eggs- The Moncton Hospital 2010 Chronic Pain Group Functional Core Stability in the Human Kinematic Chain 2006- AGM Fitness NB

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment

This is your first appointment with us for a new issue or for the same issue if it has been more than 2 months since you last attended. Standard Initial Assessments are 60 minutes but you may be with us for 10-15 longer than that depending on the situation.

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