Megan Silcox
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
- Exercise prescription for injury recovery and functional return.
- Neuropathic pain assessment and targeted treatment strategies.
- Biomechanical foot assessments and custom foot orthotics.
- Acupuncture and dry needling for pain relief and muscle tension.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
River Heights Physiotherapy
528 Waterloo St at Corydon, Winnipeg, MB, R3N 0T1
Megan has additional training with custom orthotics, acupuncture and dry needling. Megan graduated from the University of Manitoba at the top of her class in 2005. She spent the majority of the first part of her career at Pan Am Clinic. There she gained experience treating patients of all ages and activity levels, with both acute and chronic conditions. In 2012, Megan and her husband left Winnipeg and moved down to Peru for a couple years, returning in late 2014. They settled in River Heights, where they now live with their two young children. Over the years, Megan has pursued continuing education in many fields including manual therapy, exercise prescription, neuropathic pain, biomechanical foot assessments and custom foot orthotics. She is also licensed to practice acupuncture and prefers to use a multi-faceted approach to helping her patients recover from injury to reach their full potential. Megan enjoys the teaching aspect of her profession and believes strongly in the value of educating her patients about their condition/injury, helping them take ownership of their recovery and play an active role in it. In keeping with her choice of profession, Megan’s hobbies have always centered around active living. Running, road cycling, yoga, and walking the beautiful streets of River Heights help keep her busy when she isn’t working.
Extended follow-up individualized treatment for patients who desire a longer treatment session with their therapist! Please only book if you have had a physiotherapy assessment or follow up session within the last 3 months. 45-60 minutes on average.