Eva Jackman

  • Injury rehabilitation and recovery plans.
  • Manual therapy for musculoskeletal issues.
  • Pilates for movement and strength.
  • Running injury assessment and treatment.
  • Functional dry needling for pain relief.

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

Access Orthopaedics

Access Orthopaedics

110 Quarry Park Blvd S E, Suite 200, Calgary, AB, T2C 3G3

Eva developed a passion for fitness and rehabilitation from an early age through her years in competitive sport. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Athletic and Exercise Therapy in Victoria, B.C., where she gained valuable experience working as a travel Athletic Therapist with the Canadian Women’s Field Hockey Team and as a student therapist with the BC Lions Football Club. During this time, she also worked as a group fitness instructor with Orangetheory and F45 studios, further strengthening her understanding of movement and performance. Eva earned her Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from University College Dublin in 2018, where she also captained the varsity women’s rugby team. Since graduating, she has practiced in private clinics across Calgary, Dublin, and Okotoks, gaining extensive experience in treating a wide range of injuries and patient populations. She has completed post-graduate training in manual therapy, Pilates, running injury assessment, and functional dry needling. Eva takes a holistic and patient-centered approach to care, working closely with each individual to develop customized treatment plans that address their goals and promote long-term recovery. Outside of work, Eva enjoys staying active through fitness, outdoor adventures, and spending time with family and friends.

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment

**Please note price increase to $130 as of May 1st, 2026** Book this appointment if you’re new to Access Orthopaedics. Your physiotherapist will assess your condition, explain your diagnosis, and start treatment at your first visit. Please call (587) 355-3090 to book if you’ve had recent surgery, a fracture, or plan to use Alberta Health Services funding.

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