Ainsley Thomas
- Orthopaedic physiotherapy for musculoskeletal injuries and pain.
- Manual therapy including spinal and joint manipulation (FCAMPT).
- Soft tissue mobilization and myofascial release techniques.
- Muscle energy techniques for mobility and muscle imbalance.
- Stott Pilates instruction for rehabilitation and core strengthening.
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Pembina Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic
11-2077 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 5J9
AINSLEY THOMAS Physiotherapist B.M.R.P.T., F.C.A.M.P.T. Ainsley’s interest in anatomy and her fascination with the capacity the human body has to heal, led her to a career in physiotherapy. Ainsley graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2005 from the Faculty of Medical Rehabilitation, and has been happily practicing in Orthopaedics ever since! Ainsley is the owner of Pembina Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic. She is an acupuncture provider, a Stott Pilates Instructor and has taken a multitude of other post graduate courses including extensive Manual Therapy techniques, Soft Tissue Mobilization, Myofascial Release, and Muscle Energy Techniques. In 2018, she gained her FCAMPT designation through the Orthopedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. FCAMPT stands for Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy. Physiotherapists awarded this designation have completed extensive post-graduate education and attained internationally recognized hands-on therapy. Ainsley takes a client centred approach to treatment. After listening to a patient’s symptoms, she investigates to find the root cause, then creates a comprehensive plan to resolve the issues. When she’s not at work, Ainsley can be found tending to her garden, baking and spending quality time with her young family.
This is a private Physiotherapy Initial Assessment (your injury is not due to a work accident or automobile accident) and this is your 1st visit or you have been to our clinic in the past but it is a new injury or has been more than 3 months since your last visit. Your physiotherapist will assess and treat your injury with a variety of modalities that may include: manual therapy, joint manipulation, acupuncture, dry needling, traction, TENS, therapeutic taping, application of heat and or ice and prescribe an exercise/rehab program specific to your individual needs.