Arianne Mason
- Orthopedic and sports injury assessment and rehabilitation.
- Manual therapy including Graston soft‑tissue mobilization techniques.
- Myofascial decompression (cupping) for soft tissue release.
- Dry needling and neurofunctional medical acupuncture for pain.
- Personalized blood‑flow restriction rehabilitation for strength recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
LiveActive Sport Medicine
400 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, ON, M8V 3L1
Arianne graduated with her B.A in Psychology from Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. While in University, she also played on the women’s division I soccer team on an athletic scholarship. Arianne received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree at Indiana University followed by the completion of a Sports Residency in Seattle, WA. While in Seattle, she also received her Sports Certified Specialist designation for the United States and was the lead Physiotherapist for a professional soccer team. Arianne decided to return home to Canada mid 2021. Since returning home to Canada, she obtained her Sports Diploma through Sports Physiotherapy Canada. Her career focus and interests are in orthopedics and sports rehabilitation. She has experience working with recreational and professional athletes of various sports and ages. She is a Certified Sports Emergency Medical Responder in Sports and has extensive experience with on-field medical coverage for athletic events including but not limited to soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and field, hockey and football. Arianne currently holds her certification in Myofascial Decompression (cupping), Graston, Personalized Bloodflow Restriction Rehabilitation, Dry Needling and Neurofunctional Contemporary Medical Acupuncture. Arianne is passionate about quality of care. She is very evidenced-based, detail and patient oriented, and focuses on causes of patient ailments rather than the symptoms alone. She provides patient education in order to optimize movement mechanics to improve physical health and decrease future injury risk. In Arianne’s free time, she enjoys playing soccer and exercising, snowboarding, trying new food and hanging out with friends and family.
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.