Leigh Hepditch

  • Manual and manipulative therapy for joint mobility and pain relief.
  • Functional dry needling for muscle trigger points and tension.
  • Acupuncture and needling-based techniques for pain management.
  • Therapeutic exercise prescription for rehabilitation and strength.
  • Taping and muscle imbalance correction to support movement recovery.

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

Citadel Physiotherapy Company Ltd.

Citadel Physiotherapy Company Ltd.

1554 Dresden, Suite 3070, Halifax, NS, B3J2K2

Leigh graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 1999 from Dalhousie University. She then worked and traveled abroad in Australia and the United States before returning to school at the University of Alberta to complete a Master of Science in Physiotherapy. Once completing her degree in 2005, she returned to the East Coast to begin her career and has been working in a private practice setting since that time. Leigh has taken numerous courses in manual therapy and completed an Intermediate Diploma in Manual and Manipulative Therapy in 2010 and an Advanced Diploma in 2012. She is registered as a Fellow with the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapists (FCAMPT). CAMPT-Certified physiotherapists offer clinical expertise from advanced training to help our patients get better, recover faster and stay healthier. In addition, Leigh has completed post-graduate courses in acupuncture, muscle imbalance, taping, and functional dry needling. She uses a hands-on approach to her treatment but also takes the time to ensure her patients are educated and provided with appropriate therapeutic exercises. She has treated a wide population of patients ranging in age and activity level. In her time away from the clinic, Leigh enjoys traveling, running and pilates

Physiotherapy - Initial Assessment

This is 60 minute INITIAL Physiotherapy session. Please book an Assessment if this is your first visit to Citadel Physiotherapy, if you are a returning client with a new injury or exacerbation of an old injury or if it has been more than 3 months since you were last seen. The additional time will allow your physiotherapist time to take a proper history, do a proper assessment and begin your treatment.

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