Natasha Loewen
- Manual therapy for pain and mobility.
- Therapeutic exercises for recovery.
- Neurokinetic Testing for root cause.
- Soft tissue release techniques.
- Acupuncture for pain relief.
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PhysioFit Ottawa & the Valley
Natasha Loewen graduated with an Honors Bachelor of Science degree in Human Kinetics from the University of Ottawa. She went on to complete her Masters of Science in Physiotherapy at McMaster University. She is passionate about helping people get back to living life to the fullest, whether it is returning to sports, hobbies, work or even just doing activities with their family. Natasha takes a one-on-one approach with her clients that combines education, manual therapy and exercises to help them achieve their goals. She also uses Neurokinetic Testing and integrates this technique in her assessments and treatments, offering a unique approach to finding the problem, its cause, and its effect on the whole body. In this way, she is able to prioritize what the body needs most to recover from an injury. Natasha has taken additional course work in Soft Tissue Release as well as Acupuncture. Continuing to learn is important to her and she has a strong interest in pursuing further post-graduate courses to improve her skills in order to provide the best care for her clients. In her spare time, Natasha enjoys staying active playing various sports (such as soccer, curling, skating, hiking, weightlifting) and trying to keep up with her Australian cattle dog, Winston. She also loves to travel and try new foods. Qualifications and Certifications Registered Physiotherapist Neurokinetic Therapy - Level 3 certified Certified in Acupuncture Concussion Management Workshop Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation
7 RIOPELLE CRT, Kanata, ON, K2K1J2
For initial visit or new injuries that have not been previously assessed. This will include a thorough history and physical assessment, and treatment if time permits
3199 Palladium Dr, Ottawa, ON, K2S 1B9
For initial visit or new injuries that have not been previously assessed. This will include a thorough history and physical assessment, and treatment if time permits