Jessica Vance

  • Orthopedic rehabilitation and post-injury recovery.
  • Sports physiotherapy for athletes and sport-related injuries.
  • Personalized exercise prescriptions for strength and mobility.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Dry needling for pain relief and muscle tension.

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LiveActive Sport Medicine

LiveActive Sport Medicine

Jessica earned her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Saskatchewan. She excelled in hockey and fastpitch, becoming a dedicated student-athlete with the University of Saskatchewan women’s hockey team. Jessica’s athletic prowess earned her numerous accolades and the honor of representing Canada at the FISU games in Russia. Her competitive hockey career sparked a passion for understanding the human body and its potential, leading to a holistic approach to physical therapy. She emphasizes patient education, personalized exercise prescriptions, manual therapy, and preventative care. Jessica is committed to professional growth, with a keen interest in orthopedic rehabilitation and sports physiotherapy. She is certified in Dry Needling and has completed Level I of the Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal Program. Outside the clinic, she enjoys watching professional sports, running, and exploring Toronto’s best pizza places.

LiveActive Sport Medicine: LiveActive in Etobicoke

400 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, ON, M8V 3L1

The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.

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LiveActive Sport Medicine: LiveActive in the Beach

1876 Queen Street East, A, Toronto, ON, M4L 1H2

The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.

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