Tennessa Wild
- Injury prevention and proactive workplace ergonomics.
- Hands-on therapy and manual treatment for pain relief.
- Movement-based rehabilitation for recovery and function.
- Pilates-informed core and mobility training for stability.
- Education and exercise programs for long-term prevention.
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WPC Health
16110 116 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB, T5M 3V4
Tennessa holds a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from The University of Victoria. Tennessa brings years of hands-on experience in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance optimization. Tennessa specializes in proactive treatment—helping employees address physical strain before it turns into injury. She understands the physical demands of industrial work and focuses on tailored strategies to keep workers moving safely and efficiently. Her treatment approach combines hands-on therapy, movement-based rehabilitation, and education. With a background in journalism and over 15 years as a certified personal trainer, she excels at clear communication and problem-solving—ensuring employees understand their treatment plans and long-term injury prevention strategies. Currently pursuing her Pilates instructor certification, Tennessa stays at the forefront of evidence-based physiotherapy to provide the best care possible. Whether addressing discomfort or preventing injury before it starts, she’s dedicated to keeping workers strong, mobile, and pain-free. If something’s bothering you, don’t wait—stop by and see how she can help.
Initial assessment of injuries for extended health care, private clients, ICBC