Mission
...to inspire you to take control of your health and remain active in your own way.
I look forward to helping you achieve your functional and lifestyle goals!
Remember, our bodies are made to move in every direction, every day!
what to expect
I provide one on one patient centered care in a private setting.
Each patient is unique, and at Wellness In Motion Physiotherapy, so is the plan of care for each patient. Whether you are seeking treatment for an acute injury or guidance in managing a chronic condition, I am committed to creating an individualized treatment plan to address your specific needs and goals.
Plans of Care
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Rehabilitation exercises for restoring mobility and strength for all ages and abilities. Stretching, strength and gait training program for amputees.
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Exercise programs to address strength, balance and gait. Includes exercises for people with arthritis, Osteopenia/Osteoporosis and vestibular conditions.
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Hands on techniques for pain control, improving joint mobility and passive stretching.
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An approach to managing neck, back and peripheral joint pain through repeated movements and hands on techniques.
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Strategies to address low back, hip and pelvic pain, incontinence, preparing for birth and recovery from childbirth including cesarean section.
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Modalities to complement an active program and address pain, swelling, or muscle tension.
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Hands on treatment for correction of vertigo.
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Manual therapy and exercise for the treatment of chronic TMJ pain as well as post-operative care.
About Your PhysioTherapist
I have consolidated all of my physiotherapy expertise in the creation of Wellness In Motion Physiotherapy, a unique clinic within Loewen Prosthetic Services, that is committed to patient centered physiotherapy care.
I graduated from the University of Windsor in 1993 with a degree in Biology. My passion for health care led to a Degree in Physiotherapy (1996) from the University of Western Ontario in London. I spent several years working at Windsor Regional Hospital in various outpatient programs including Amputees, Neurology, Respiratory Rehabilitation and Orthopedics. I have spent the remainder of my career working in private practice and furthering my education to provide high quality, evidence based physiotherapy care.
I have also been an Executive Member of the Windsor District for the Ontario Physiotherapy Association for many years as President and Secretary. I have recently joined the Senior’s Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, as a member of the Communications Team.