Emma Richer
- Injury history review and symptom root-cause assessment.
- Movement and function evaluation for rehabilitation planning.
- Collaborative recovery goals and milestone-based treatment plans.
- Functional assessment to guide personalized physiotherapy care.
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The Lab - Rehab and Performance
11501 Buffalo Run Blvd, 1401, Tsuut’ina, AB, T3T 0E4
Emma completed her MSc in Physiotherapy at the University of Alberta in 2025. Her experience as a competitive gymnast and volleyball player has shaped her approach to treating female athletes and active people looking to achieve lifelong health. Her rehab takes a patient-centered, collaborative, research-based approach that focuses on education, empowerment, and long-term results. Emma is committed to being your guide in the recovery process and building confidence in your body. Emma’s treatment style combines manual therapy, stage specific tissue loading, movement optimization, and meticulous attention to details to optimize outcomes. Outside the clinic, Emma can be found in the gym or on the volleyball court. She loves to snowboard or hike and has taken up distance running. If you haven’t seen her on the court or the trails, you’ll probably find her on the course shooting birdies.
During your Initial Physiotherapy Assessment, your therapist will review your injury history, assess movement and function, and identify the root cause of your symptoms. You'll collaborate on treatment goals, a recovery plan, and milestones, giving you a clear understanding of your condition and confidence in your recovery.