Kiley Praught

  • Runner assessment and targeted running injury rehabilitation.
  • Sports injury assessment and functional recovery programs.
  • Soft tissue release and myofascial mobilization techniques.
  • Dry needling and acupuncture for muscle pain relief.
  • Manual therapy combined with exercise therapy for movement restoration.

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Synergy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

Synergy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

2155 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON, M4C 1K2

Credentials MScPT, HBSc Special Interests Runners assessment + treatment, Sports injury, Soft tissue release, Dry needling provider, Experience Masters of Physical Therapy Queen’s University (MScPT), Honours Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics (HBSc), Teaching Assistant at University of Toronto in School of Rehabilitation Practice style Kiley’s physiotherapy practice is driven by a genuine passion for helping people achieve their individual movement goals—whether that means returning to competitive sport, staying active with family, or simply moving with more ease and confidence. By lifelong participation in competitive sports, she understands the importance of movement in everyday life and the frustration that can come with injury. Kiley brings an evidence-based approach to care, combining education, exercise therapy, dry needling + acupuncture and manual therapy to not only treat symptoms but address the root cause of movement limitations. Her goal is to empower her patients with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to recover fully and prevent future injuries, so they can get back to doing what they love. Unique Facts Kiley grew up playing several competitive sports including volleyball, basketball and tennis . Today you can find Kiley running along Lakeshore, playing in several Toronto sports leagues, traveling, or discovering new places around the city.

Physiotherapy - Initial Assessment – Returning to Previous Physiotherapist

Already seeing one of our physiotherapists, but have a new injury for that physio to assess? This is the option for you.

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