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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy addresses the problems that limit somebody's movement or functional activities in their daily lives. This could be pain from a recent or old injury or stiffness from a chronic injury. Physiotherapy can help with soft tissue injuries such as tendonitis, sprians and strains, joint pain or nerve pain such as a pinched nerve or sciatic pain. We use a variety of techniques to help with... Read More

Physiotherapy addresses the problems that limit somebody's movement or functional activities in their daily lives. This could be pain from a recent or old injury or stiffness from a chronic injury. Physiotherapy can help with soft tissue injuries such as tendonitis, sprians and strains, joint pain or nerve pain such as a pinched nerve or sciatic pain. We use a variety of techniques to help with your pain such as hands on therapy where we work on the muscles and joints, acupuncture or IMS, exercise therapy and electrotherapy.


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Custom Orthotics

We have partnered with a local Alberta Orthotics Lab to provide you the best quality Custom Foot Orthotics. Your therapist will complete a biomechanical and gait assessment, as well as take a scan of your feet in order to obtain your best fit and ensure Custom Foot Orthotics are appropriate for your condition. Orthotics are recommended for: - Joint pain in the toes, foot, ankles, knees, h... Read More

We have partnered with a local Alberta Orthotics Lab to provide you the best quality Custom Foot Orthotics. Your therapist will complete a biomechanical and gait assessment, as well as take a scan of your feet in order to obtain your best fit and ensure Custom Foot Orthotics are appropriate for your condition.

Orthotics are recommended for:
- Joint pain in the toes, foot, ankles, knees, hips or back when standing, walking or running
- People standing and working on concrete/hard surfaces
- People who play sports regularly
- People with diabetes
- People with foot problems such as bunions, corns, fallen arches, etc.
- People with bow-legs or knock-knees
- People who suffer from sore feet on a regular basis

Will These Be Covered?
Most insurance companies will cover Custom Foot Orthotics with a prescription from a medical doctor, which can be obtained via virtual appointment. All orthotics are required to be paid in full by the customer and submitted to insurance with the appropriate paperwork.

Brad graduated from Makami College as a 3000 hour Clinical Massage Therapist in 2016. A former Medic turned Massage Therapist. He can perform cupping, Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy and myofascial release. He specializes in sports therapy, injury management, trigger point therapy, therapeutic and relaxation massage. Brad enjoys training in fencing and martial arts, playing old school video games and reading in his spare time.

Brad graduated from Makami College as a 3000 hour Clinical Massage Therapist in 2016. A former Me... Read More

Sneh completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with Distinction and Masters of Science in Physiotherapy at the University of Alberta. Born and raised in Edmonton, Sneh grew up around sports and developed a passion for playing and coaching soccer. She takes the team mentality from sports and applies it to her patient care – she works with her patients to set meaningful goals, develop a treatment plan, and achieve results together. Her rehabilitation approach includes a combination of manual therapy techniques, therapeutic exercise, modalities, and education.

Sneh has worked with a diverse patient population and a variety of conditions including stroke, traumatic brain injury, geriatrics, pediatrics, athletes, WCB claimants, and MVA. She is passionate about working with older adult populations and assisting clients with returning to their daily life. Sneh’s treatment ideology values one-on-one patient interaction, interdisciplinary care, and patient empowerment with the goal to optimize one’s function and independence.

Outside of work, Sneh enjoys playing soccer, hiking, watching hockey (Go Oilers!), traveling, and spending time with her family and friends.

Sneh completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with Distinction and Masters of Science in ... Read More

Marissa is dedicated to supporting individuals in rediscovering their inner strength and wisdom, as they work toward meaningful change. She believes that people often have the answers to many of life’s challenges within, and that her role as a therapist is to help guide in accessing that knowledge. Utilizing a collaborative and non-judgemental approach, Marissa creates a welcoming space where clients feel safe to explore their emotions and take steps toward personal growth and healing.

With experience working with both children and adults in multiple psychology research labs at the University of Alberta, Marissa brings a strong academic and practical foundation to her practice. Her background also includes volunteering on the SACE crisis line, where she received training in supporting individuals navigating sexual trauma. These experiences have given Marissa a deep understanding of the complexities people face, allowing her to approach clients with both experience and compassion.

Using a blend of therapeutic modalities, Marissa tailors her sessions to meet the unique needs of each client. She draws from cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, and person-centered strategies, among others. She also integrates biopsychosocial awareness into her practice, acknowledging the many factors that influence individual well-being. Marissa seeks to not only manage symptoms, but also to address the root causes of her clients’ challenges. She is comfortable integrating elements of spirituality into session, for those who feel that it is an important aspect of their healing process. Marissa strives to create a space that honours all parts of client experience, tailoring the work to reflect what’s most meaningful to them.

Marissa’s sessions are relaxed and approachable, offering a comfortable space for clients to open up, especially those who may feel anxious about starting therapy. Clients often appreciate her ability to balance therapeutic intervention with a sense of humor and creativity, helping them feel at ease while working toward their goals. Outside of her practice, Marissa enjoys photography, spending time in nature, and weight training. She shares her life with her furry best friend, a playful corgi mix named Spruce, and together they love going on adventures and exploring the outdoors.

Marissa is dedicated to supporting individuals in rediscovering their inner strength and wisdom, ... Read More

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Terwillegar - Rec Centre
Located at: 2051 Leger Rd NW, Box #4, Edmonton
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