Braydon Mack

  • Personalized hands-on manual therapy for pain relief.
  • Targeted therapeutic exercise programs for injury recovery.
  • Rehabilitation for chronic pain and movement restoration.
  • Therapeutic modalities to support tissue healing and recovery.
  • Client education and movement retraining to prevent recurrence.

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

Pivotal Physiotherapy

Pivotal Physiotherapy

8700 84th Street, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 4P5

Hi! My name is Braydon and I am a Physiotherapist at Pivotal Physiotherapy in Fort Saskatchewan. I completed my Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Alberta and went on to earn my Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from Brunel University in London, UK. My path into physiotherapy was driven by a passion for movement, exercise, and understanding how the body works—and more importantly, how it heals. I take a personalized and collaborative approach to care. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or looking to optimize your physical performance, I believe treatment should be tailored to your unique goals and lifestyle. My practice integrates hands-on therapy, targeted exercise, therapeutic modalities, and client education to support long-term recovery and build confidence in your body’s capabilities. I enjoy working with a wide range of clients—from athletes and active individuals to those simply looking to move better and feel better in their daily lives. Outside the clinic, you can usually find me in the gym, trying out new restaurants, or spending time with family and friends. I look forward to helping you move forward—stronger, healthier, and with greater confidence.

Physiotherapy Assessment

If you are a new patient, an existing patient with a new injury or if it has been over six months since you have received physiotherapy treatment at our clinic, please book in for a physiotherapy assessment. *If your injury is a result of a motor vehicle accident or work related injury, you will need to book an MVA (Motor Vehicle Accident) Assessment or a WCB Assessment. *If you are booking at our Northgate or Fort Saskatchewan clinics and your injury is a result of a surgery or fracture, please call the clinic directly to book.

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