Carol Gibson Coyne
- Joint mobilization and spinal/peripheral joint manipulation.
- Dry needling including Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (GIMS).
- Traditional acupuncture and muscle release therapy.
- Soft tissue mobilization and myofascial release techniques.
- Vestibular and concussion assessment with targeted rehabilitation.
- Exercise prescription and progressive biomechanical conditioning.
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One Wellness
177 Kananaskis Way, Canmore, AB, T1W 0A3
Carol is a body mechanic who uses her comprehensive skills to assist people in functioning at their greatest potential. Her goal is to help people to help themselves to find physical freedom and ease of motion. Carol has completed extensive training and she passed the highest level of Orthopedic National exams (CAMPT) that allow her to provide a multi-faceted approach to personal wellness and healing. In addition to her extensive manual therapy experience, she uses restorative techniques such as: acupuncture, massage, GIMS dry-needing, and ultrasound to increase your body’s functioning. Whether you are a high-level athlete or a person trying to optimize your day-to-day function, she has the assessment and treatment skills to help you reach your goals of physical performance. Over 30 years ago, Carol was drawn to the physiotherapy profession by a fascination with the complexity and resilience of the human body. Today she is still amazed by the capacity of the human body to overcome injury with skilled assistance and direction. Offerings: Physiotherapy Joint mobilization & Manipulation Dry Needling Traditional Acupuncture and Muscle Release Therapy Vestibular Assessment and Treatment Concussion Assessment and Treatment Soft Tissue Mobilization Exercise Prescription Custom Orthotics Education: •BScPT with distinction from University of Alberta, 1995 •Canadian Association of Manual Physical Therapy CAMPT, 2005 •Acupuncture Certification, 2002 •Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation GIMS Needling Certification, 2009 •Peripheral & Spinal Joint Mechanical Assessment & Treatment •Comprehensive Biomechanical Orthopedic Assessment for Athletes & Complex Clients •Progressive Exercise Prescription What does Carol do for fun? Carol loves to be outdoors with friends and family. She is happiest when she feels the wind on her face every day. Her main activities are dog walking, hiking, biking, paddle boarding, canoeing, swimming, cross country/back country skiing, and alpine skiing. Carol loves to garden, and despite the challenges of the Rocky Mountain environment, grows lots of veggies and beautiful flowers!
Book an initial assessment with your physiotherapist if you are experiencing a new issue that has not yet been assessed.