Maggie Sullivan
- Injury prevention strategies and advice.
- Rehabilitation for active lifestyle maintenance.
- Achieving maximum physical potential through exercise.
- Performance enhancement for sports and activities.
- Recovery and return to physical activity.
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Zoomers Physio
Maggie graduated from Dalhousie University with her Masters of Physiotherapy. She is originally from small town New Brunswick where she worked as a kinesiologist and physiotherapy assistant after completing her Bachelor in Kinesiology at Memorial University in Newfoundland in 2015. Maggie grew up playing several sports including hockey, soccer, swimming, track, and cross country. Involvement in sports continued after school as Maggie volunteered coaching local girl’s hockey teams, leading off and on ice training. This experience led to an interest in injury prevention and rehabilitation to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. Maggie believes in the benefits of exercise and work with you to help achieve your goals, reach your maximum potential and keep you doing the activities you love. She is interested in furthering her education through different post-graduate courses and research as she starts her career as a physiotherapist. Outside of work Maggie enjoys adventuring outdoors, hiking, and running. She can often be found watching whatever sport is in season or exploring new hiking trails.
291 Horseshoe Lake Drive, Unit C, Halifax, NS, B3S 0B9
No specific injury but looking for help in getting a plan together for healthier, more active & more comfortable living? This is the right place to start!
15 Shoreham Ln, Unit 103, Halifax, NS, B3P 2R3
Discuss your sport plans with the physiotherapist and do a physical screening to identify any areas needing attention to optimize performance and safety during play.