Christine Mo
- General pain, strain, and sprain rehabilitation.
- Sports injury and post-surgical recovery care.
- Osteoarthritis and orthopedic mobility rehabilitation programs.
- Repetitive strain and back pain treatment.
- Comprehensive assessments with individualized physiotherapy treatment plans.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
NTO WELLNESS & REHAB CENTRE
104-121 Willowdale Ave, North York, ON, M2N6A3
Patient Notice We would like to inform our patients that Christine Mo is currently on maternity leave. She is expected to return to work in September. During this time, our team remains available to assist you with your care. Please contact our office if you need support or would like to schedule an appointment with another provider. Thank you for your understanding and continued trust. Christine Mo is a Registered Physiotherapist with a solid academic foundation and extensive experience. She graduated from McGill University with an Applied Master’s of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, following her Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology and Health Sciences and an Advanced Certificate in Athletic Therapy. Christine has consistently expanded her expertise through professional development in areas like Neurofunctional Acupuncture and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy. She also holds a post-graduate Diploma in Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manual Physiotherapy. With over a decade of experience, Christine applies a comprehensive approach, combining thorough assessments, patient education, hands-on techniques, and tailored exercises to address pain and dysfunction. Her background in treating musculoskeletal injuries is extensive, with a particular strength in managing sports injuries. Whether it’s rehabilitating a post-operative ACL or a severely dislocated shoulder, Christine is dedicated to maximizing recovery and helping her patients get back to the sports they love. Outside the clinic, Christine enjoys paddling, skiing, and camping with her family and friends. She is a Level II Ski Instructor and enjoys reading in both Chinese and English.
An initial pelvic floor assessment / Women's Health assessment begins with the therapist gathering a detailed history of the complaints and symptoms that brought you in to the clinic. This can involve some personal questions surrounding bladder and bowel habits, sexual history, medical history, pain, and other symptoms