Neil Cameron

  • Pain management through therapeutic exercises and education.
  • Restoration of function after musculoskeletal injuries and surgery.
  • Rehabilitation for running, cycling, and sport-related injuries.
  • Exercise prescription for strength, mobility, and endurance recovery.
  • Activity-specific return-to-sport and functional retraining.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Motion Science Physiotherapy Clinic

Motion Science Physiotherapy Clinic

2080 Ness Avenue, B101, Winnipeg, MB, R3J 0Z3

Neil is a physiotherapy exam candidate and he has recent graduated from the University of Manitoba’s Physiotherapy program in 2025. He has an extensive history working in a hospital setting in a variety of positions. During his placements as a student physiotherapist, he has worked with patients from a wide variety of ages with a focus on educating and providing them with the tools and exercises necessary to help manage pain and restore function. Neil has always led an active lifestyle, taking particular interest in running, cycling, kickboxing, and underwater football. His interest in physiotherapy began after recovering from knee pain that prevented him from running for several years. He continues to run, cycle and play underwater football and regularly joins local running events from 10k to full marathons. He has a wide variety of interests outside of sports that includes writing, technology, learning about ancient languages, cultures, and history, as well as a degree in sociology which has been invaluable in providing him with a holistic approach to physiotherapy practice

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment

Initial physiotherapy session (assessment and treatment). Allow yourself 45-60 minutes for this appointment. This is a one-on-one session billed directly to your insurance provider or paid privately.

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