Juliana Nunes da Silva
- Shoulder and upper limb rehabilitation and functional recovery.
- Neck and jaw (TMJ) assessment and manual treatment.
- Hand therapy techniques and post-injury hand rehabilitation.
- Osteoporosis-safe exercise prescription and fracture-risk reduction.
- Balance training and strength programs to improve mobility.
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Anatomica
1302 Bloor St W, at Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, ON, M6H 1N9
Juliana Nunes da Silva is a Registered Physiotherapist in Ontario with over eight years of clinical experience across hospital and outpatient settings in both Brazil and Canada. She is a dry needling provider, and holds a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University of Toronto and began her physiotherapy career in Brazil, where she completed an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy, followed by a post-graduate specialization in Inpatient Physiotherapy. Juliana has a strong clinical interest in shoulder and upper limb rehabilitation, as well as neck and jaw conditions. She is currently pursuing additional education through the Hand Therapy Academy, with the long-term goal of becoming a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT). She is BoneFit trained, which means she has specialized training in safely treating individuals with osteoporosis or low bone density. This allows Juliana to design exercise and rehabilitation programs that improve strength, balance, and confidence in movement while reducing the risk of injury or fractures. Fluent in English and Portuguese, Juliana provides patient-centred care focused on clear communication, empathy, and personalized treatment plans to help each patient reach their goals and return to the activities they enjoy.
Your initial Physiotherapy appointment includes a thorough review of your health history and treatment goals, with movement screening, orthopedic and manual assessment to determine the best treatment plan. Your Physiotherapist may perform soft-tissue release, stretch therapy, joint mobilizations, ultrasound, and other hands-on techniques as well as guide you through mobility training and active rehabilitation exercises.