Ryan Reyes
- Manual therapy and spinal manipulative techniques for joint dysfunction.
- Dry needling for myofascial pain and trigger point release.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM/Rockblade) for tissue mobility.
- Therapeutic exercise prescription and one-on-one rehabilitation programs.
- Cupping and laser therapy for pain modulation and recovery.
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IMPACT Health Physiotherapy Didsbury
#1 1707 20th Ave, Didsbury , AB, T0M 0W0
Registered Physiotherapist Ryan graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy back in 2004. He then moved to Canada and started working initially as a personal trainer spending most training with corrective exercise coaching and post-rehab clients. In 2013, he qualified to be in the first Alberta Internationally Educated Physiotherapist Bridging Program at the University of Alberta. Ryan is now a licensed Physiotherapist in Canada and has been practicing clinically since 2015. He incorporates manual therapy, dry needling, cupping and some electrical modalities into his practice. The bulk of the treatment though is one-on-one exercise instruction and education. Certified Personal Trainer Ryan started working in the fitness industry in 2005. With the physiotherapy education as his foundation, he further acquired certifications with other organizations to include the American Council on Exercise, Stott Pilates, Physical Yoga and CanFitPro. He then blended training and physical rehabilitation to formulate a systematic progression for his clients be it in training or therapy. Education and Certificates BScPhysiotherapy (2004) San Juan de Dios College Alberta Physio Bridging Program (2014) University of Alberta CanFitPro PTS (2018) Stott Pilates Mat Level 1 (2009) ACE Personal Trainer Course (2006) Spinal Manipulative Therapist Biomedical Dry Needling IASTM (Rockblade) Physical Yoga K-tape certification Dynamic Cupping Therapy Laser Therapy Certified
This comprehensive assessment is designed to identify the root cause of your pain, injury, or movement limitation. Your physiotherapist will evaluate joint function, muscle performance, and movement patterns to establish an accurate diagnosis. You will receive a clear explanation of your condition and a personalized treatment plan focused on long-term recovery. Treatment may begin during this visit if appropriate.