Christine LeBlanc
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobility.
- Therapeutic exercise programs for rehabilitation and strength.
- McKenzie Method for assessment and treatment of neck/back pain.
- Dry needling and anatomical acupuncture for pain relief.
- Patient education and pain-science–guided self-management.
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Accel Physical Therapy & Massage
#19-9908 Penhorwood Street, Fort McMurray, AB, T9H 0C2
I graduated from the University of Ottawa with a Masters in Physical Therapy in 2013. I have also completed a degree in Human Kinetics at the University of Moncton in 2011. I have various experience in my physiotherapy career with a wide range of clientele in various clinical settings. I also had the opportunity to provide physiotherapy services in remote Northern Canada in the Northwest Territories prior to making Fort McMurray my home in 2019. I have a strong passion for client centered care. I strive to provide my patients with the tools they need to guide their rehabilitation with a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises and education. Over the years, I have completed additional training in painscience, McKenzie Method in treating neck and back pain, anatomical acupuncture and dry needling certification. Outside of work, I love maintaining an active lifestyle with spending time outside hiking with my dog, skiing and golfing. I am also able to provide physiotherapy services in French.
Book this appointment for your first Physical Therapy or Acupuncture session at Accel Physical Therapy, for new injuries, or if you have not been seen in three months. The assessment is a thorough discussion of your medical history followed by a detailed biomechanical and neurological assessment. The assessment also includes your first Physical Therapy treatment.