Marli Pinnau Cline
- Orthopaedic injury assessment and rehabilitation for runners.
- Strength and conditioning programs for sports performance.
- Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for acute/chronic conditions.
- Pediatric physiotherapy for infants with torticollis.
- Manual therapy and exercise-based pain relief and mobility restoration.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Encompass Health & Wellness
130 Weber St W, Suite 202, Kitchener, ON, N2H4A2
Marli Pinnau Cline graduated with Honours in Kinesiology from the University of Western Ontario. Thereafter, in 1997, she completed her Physical Therapy degree at the University of Toronto. Marli then moved California where she became certified as a Strengthening and Conditioning Specialist. There she practiced for 10 years as a sports therapist with youth training programs and as a physiotherapist in a hospital on the inpatient acute and chronic care and rehabilitation units. In 2005, Marli returned to Canada with the mission to enhance the health of others assisting them to lead an active, healthy and positive lifestyle. A love for running was sparked during Marli’s high school years, which propelled her to become a marathon athlete: a sport which she continues to compete in. Marli applies this experience and knowledge to treating orthopaedic injuries. Marli treats the full spectrum of ages with varying needs, including babies with Torticollis, athletes of all levels, and those who need some support in ensuring that their bodies are capable of allowing them to live their lives to the fullest. Marli enjoys spending time with her three amazing children and the rest of her family. She is also keenly interested in mindset work, meditation, and their effects on the body.
The initial assessment involves a history and physical exam. Based on the assessment, your physiotherapist will determine the unique needs and challenges to be focused upon and then address them using Therapeutic Exercises, Manual Therapy, Modalities (as required), Functional Training and Education/Prevention.