Working alongside my patients to help them achieve their goals is fulfilling, and I’m grateful to be part of their journey.
Hello, I’m Joelle, a physiotherapist with a passion for helping individuals affected by neurological conditions. My career path was solidified during a placement at Concept Physiotherapy in 2022, where I knew I wanted to specialize in neuro physiotherapy. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Guelph-Humber and a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto. I have completed the IBITA certified Basic Bobath Course for neurological assessment and treatment. I also have a certificate in Pelvic Health Physiotherapy for neurological conditions, and have completed training in Aquatic Therapy Foundations.
In addition to my work at Concept Physio, I also work in in-patient rehabilitation for individuals affected by stroke and acquired brain injury.
When I’m not working, you’ll find me travelling, trying out new experiences, or diving into craft projects like sewing, knitting, and crocheting.
Working alongside my patients to help them achieve their goals is fulfilling, and I’m grateful to...
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Sarah is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She received her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto in 2017. Sarah enjoys getting to know her clients, determine which treatments work best for them, and most importantly help them reach their individual goals. Sarah gets excited about working with people in different stages of their rehabilitation journey, and particularly enjoys treating individuals with neurological conditions.
Sarah is a lifelong learner and continues to take courses to advance her skills. She has taken both her introductory and basic Bobath courses, as well as a completed a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences. When Sarah is not in the clinic, she teaches within McMaster Physiotherapy Program, or is involved in research to improve healthcare in Canada.
Sarah is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She receiv...
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The most rewarding aspect of my job is building a special rapport with my clients while helping them reach their mobility goals. I am continually inspired by the dedication and effort my clients and their families demonstrate throughout the rehabilitation process. It is such a privilege to be part of their recovery journey
Hello, I’m Rose, and I’ve been a neuro physiotherapist since 2014. I specialize in treating individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injuries, MS, Parkinson’s, acquired brain injuries and other neurological impairments. My approach is centered on delivering personalized, meaningful care to optimize outcomes.
As a certified Bobath therapist, I have enhanced my expertise by attending advanced Bobath courses. My post-graduate training also includes the Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) training, basic manual therapy, and various orthopaedic courses.
I hold a Master’s in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto and I began my career at an interdisciplinary neuro clinic where I contributed to the Toronto Regional Stroke Team and programs focused on movement disorders, gait, balance, and upper limb rehabilitation. Since 2017, I’ve been working in a private neuro physiotherapy setting, primarily offering in-clinic services along with home care for clients who need it. Additionally, I’m part of the integrated stroke team at Hamilton General Hospital.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time outdoors with my dog Kit Kat, gardening, and baking with my family.
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The most rewarding aspect of my work is the opportunity to witness and support clients’ resilience as they work toward the goals that matter most to them. I feel privileged to listen to their stories and be entrusted with their care.
Hello, my name is Megan! Over the past ten years, I’ve worked with a wide range of clients, including those with spinal cord injuries, strokes, brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, and movement disorders. I tailor my approach to each client, using a combination of manual therapy, exercise, education, and self-management strategies.
I earned my Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from McMaster University and later completed my Master’s in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto in 2013. Driven by a passion to understand human anatomy and movement on a deeper level, I went on to complete a Master’s in Anatomical Sciences at Queen’s University in 2019. I now work as a Professor at Humber College, sharing both my clinical experience and my belief in client-centered care with future health professionals.
I have received additional certifications, including Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia, Advanced Bobath Therapy, and Scalp Acupuncture for Neurological Conditions. I am also a certified Contemporary Medical Acupuncture provider through McMaster University.
I believe that active listening is an essential part of the therapeutic partnership and recognize that my clients know their bodies best. I am here to understand them and use my clinical experience to empower individuals and their families during the recovery process.
When I’m not at work, I’m busy chasing my two young children, who constantly remind me that curiosity is endless, and laughter is my best coping strategy!
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