Trenton Leisen
- Active rehabilitation to return patients to sport and activity.
- Manual therapy to reduce pain and improve joint mobility.
- Exercise prescription for performance, strength, and resilience.
- Patient education and evidence-based strategies for recovery.
- Injury assessment and rehabilitation for athletic populations.
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The Bridge - Sports Therapy & Training
1979 111 Street Northwest, 2nd Floor Kinsmen Twin Arenas , Edmonton, AB, T6J 7C6
About Trenton I completed my Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia in 2020. I continued my education at the University of Alberta where I completed my Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy. While at UBC, I played on the Men’s Volleyball team for two years, volunteered as a student athletic trainer for the Vancouver Whitecaps, and helped run athletic programs for the Canucks Autism Network. Throughout my time as a varsity athlete and during my education, I developed a passion for integrating human kinetics and rehabilitation with athletic performance. In the clinic, my mission is to help patients reach their goals and return to the activities they love. To do so, I rely heavily on an active treatment approach paired with manual therapy to reduce pain, improve performance and build resilience. I incorporate patient education and evidence based treatments to create successful clinical outcomes. Outside of the clinic you can find me coaching club volleyball, playing golf in the summer, and cheering for the Edmonton Oilers. I can’t wait to help you achieve your rehab goals! Specializations Physiotherapy Interests Volleyball Golf Hockey Basketball
For new patients or it's been more than 6 months since you've seen your BRIDGE physiotherapist. All subsequent sessions should be booked as Physiotherapy Follow Up Treatments. *WCB patients please call to book*