Taylor Laframboise

  • Initial physiotherapy assessment and movement screening.
  • Exercise prescription for rehabilitation and recovery.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobility.
  • Functional mobility restoration after injury or pain.
  • Posture, balance, and movement retraining programs.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Manual Concepts Physiotherapy

Manual Concepts Physiotherapy

31 Farley Dr. Unit #2, Guelph, ON, N1L 0B7

Taylor completed her Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Human Kinetics with a minor in Nutrition & Nutraceutical Sciences at the University of Guelph. She went on to complete her Master’s of Science in Physiotherapy at Queen’s University and most recently, completed her Master’s of Clinical Science in Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy at Western University. Clinically, Taylor treats a variety of individuals of all ages and fitness levels, ranging from elite athletes to those less familiar with exercise. Getting to know her patients and how they can work together to achieve their functional goals is at the foundation of her practice. Taylor values teamwork to empower her patients and supplements these meaningful connections by incorporating education, exercise, manual therapy, and integrated dry needling into her practice. For many years Taylor played competitive hockey and will always be a hockey player at heart. Outside of the clinic she still plays hockey and enjoys running, hiking, and yoga. Beyond physical activity, she loves traveling and trying new foods! Taylor embodies her passion for health and fitness, integrating it into her treatments.

Physiotherapy Assessment

Physiotherapy assessment in clinic for existing patients. If you have a new injury or area of concern or it has been longer than 4 months since your last appointment, an assessment must be booked. This will allow adequate time to assess and treat your injury or condition.

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