Molly Scott

  • Dry needling for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
  • Clinical Pilates (reformer) for movement-based rehabilitation.
  • Assessment and treatment of running and endurance injuries.
  • Strength training and movement retraining for injury recovery.
  • Manual therapy to restore mobility and reduce pain.

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Function101

Function101

101 Locke Street South, Unit #2, Hamilton, ON, L8P 4A6

Specializations Dry Needling (Acupuncture Canada) Clinical Pilates Running Injuries Pregnancy and Postpartum Coaching (Brianna Battles Certified Coach) My interest in physiotherapy grew out of a lifelong involvement in sport and movement. I played rugby and field hockey and trained in ballet, which sparked a curiosity about how the body works and recovers from injury. This led me to complete a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at Queen’s University and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. I have a strong interest in movement-based rehabilitation and exercise prescription. I enjoy working with a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and focus on helping clients feel stronger, move better, and return confidently to the activities they love. I’ve completed additional training in Clinical Pilates (Reformer-based rehab), dry needling, and running injury assessment and treatment. Although not a pelvic floor therapist, I have taken courses in coaching pregnant and post-partum clients as they safely build and maintain strength, restore core control, return to sport or exercise. I love working with runners and endurance athletes and use a combination of strength training, movement retraining, and manual therapy to support both rehabilitation and performance. My approach is always tailored to the individual, with a strong focus on education and long-term injury prevention. Outside the clinic, I’m an avid runner, cyclist, and hiker. When I’m not training or exploring the outdoors, you’ll likely find me enjoying a great cup of coffee or wandering along the trails.

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment + Treatment

Comprehensive physiotherapy assessment, including treatment when possible.

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