Quinn Mercer
- Manual therapy and joint mobilization for pain and mobility.
- Education and activity-based recovery plans for patients.
- Concussion assessment and rehabilitation through vestibular techniques.
- Dry needling and acupuncture for musculoskeletal pain relief.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance dysfunction.
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Max Health Institute & Physiotherapy
475 Brookside Dr, Suite 2, Fredericton, NB, E3A 8V4
Meet Quinn! Quinn loved physiotherapy school so much, he went back again for another Masters in Manipulative Physiotherapy! This has allowed Quinn to become a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT), one of only a handful in NB, as well as better evaluate and integrate the latest research into this treatment. Quinn enjoys helping his patients speed their recovery and better understand their condition through education and activity. At the end of the day, the patient needs to feel empowered to help get themselves better. In his spare time, Quinn is also on the Board of Directors for the New Physiotherapy Association and enjoys taking courses in Concussion Management, Dry Needling/Acupuncture, Vestibular Rehabilitation, and various specific joint-related courses. Hobbies include drinking coffee, playing volleyball, walking and running with his dog, Flash, as well as attempting to play guitar!