Darren Bryle Noriel
- Athletic performance and injury recovery.
- Musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation.
- Post-surgery physiotherapy and recovery.
- Neurological condition management.
- Improved movement and function.
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Noriel Physio
789 Dupont St, Toronto, ON, M6G 1Z5
I’m a physiotherapist and athletic therapist with over 10 years of experience helping people recover, move better, and perform at their best. My career has allowed me to work in both high-performance sports and clinical healthcare settings. I’ve had the opportunity to support athletes at the professional and collegiate levels with teams like the Ottawa Redblacks, York Lions, and TMU Bold, while also gaining valuable clinical experience in outpatient clinics and hospital environments. There, I’ve worked with a wide range of conditions—from musculoskeletal injuries and post-surgery rehab, to strokes and neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. My approach to care is shaped by the variety of settings I’ve worked in, as well as my own background as a lifelong athlete. I’ve competed in baseball, volleyball, basketball, dragonboat, and boxing, which gives me a deep understanding of the physical and mental demands that come with staying active. Whether you’re managing a new injury, recovering from a major health event, or working toward a performance goal, I aim to bring a well-rounded, practical, and personalized approach to every session.
This appointment is for new patients or for current patients who need an assessment for a new or recurring injury/concern. During this 60-minute session, we’ll take the time to understand the root cause of your pain or movement limitation and begin treatment right away. Your visit will start with a detailed conversation about your symptoms, health history, lifestyle, and goals. We’ll then go through a physical assessment looking at movement, strength, mobility, and other factors that may be contributing to the issue. Once we identify what’s going on, treatment will begin during the same visit. This may include hands-on therapy, guided exercises, and practical strategies to help reduce pain and improve how your body moves. You’ll leave the session with a clear understanding of your condition and a personalized plan to help you recover and stay active.