Joe holds professional licenses in both Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy. He graduated from the Wellington College of Remedial Massage Therapy in 1996 and has maintained his professional membership with the Massage Therapy Association of Manitoba since his graduation. Joe instructed at the Wellington College of Remedial Massage Therapy from 1997 to 2001.
In 2002 Joe travelled to New Zealand to study Osteopathy. While living abroad Joe discovered Physiotherapy and made the decision to return home to Winnipeg to complete his Physiotherapy degree. In 2007 Joe Graduated from the University of Manitoba – Physical Therapy. Joe has taken numerous courses over his 20+ years in allied health, completing his upper and lower extremity and spinal level 2 orthopedic manual therapy, certification in acupuncture and many post secondary courses in Physiotherapy, Exercise Rehabilitation, Fascia Release, and Massage Therapy to advance his professional development.
Joe has volunteered his time serving on the Manitoba Physiotherapy Association board as a Co-Chair of the Business Affairs Committee and as the private practice representative for the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, department of Physical Therapy Curriculum Committee.
Away from work Joe enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 children. Whether it’s skating with the kids in the backyard, taking them to swimming, hockey, gymnastics or enjoying a relaxing day at home or the beach Joe appreciates his time with his family.
Joe holds professional licenses in both Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy. He graduated from the ...
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Kaitlin graduated from the University of Manitoba with a degree in physiotherapy in 2011, as well as a degree in physical education in 2008. She has completed her Canadian Orthopaedic Division level III for the upper quadrant and level II for the lower quadrant. Kaitlin is certified and has advanced training in acupuncture, and has taken training in dry needling.
Kaitlin currently works at St. Norbert Physiotherapy on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and at South Winnipeg Physiotherapy on Wednesday.
In her spare time, Kaitlin participated in the sport of rifle shooting, as well as long distance running. She believes in staying active and pursuing lifelong learning in order to provide her clients with the best possible care.
Kaitlin graduated from the University of Manitoba with a degree in physiotherapy in 2011, as well...
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Manpreet completed her Masters in Sports Physiotherapy at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (India) in 2015. She has gained experience working in versatile settings including National sports tournaments, inpatient and outpatient units in past 6 years. She has also conducted a research on anthropometric measurements in traditional sport known as Kabaddi which got published in an international journal in year 2016. She has worked with various musculoskeletal, neurological or sports related conditions.
Subsequently, Manpreet moved to Canada and cleared her written component of physiotherapy competency exam in 2021. In clinical practice, she believes that a combination of education, manual therapy and biomechanical correction can do wonders to help patients in their rehabilitation. She enjoys developing individualized protocols for her patients just because she thinks that every client is unique with context to their goals and needs.
While she is not working, she love reading motivational books, latest research studies and doing meditation
Manpreet completed her Masters in Sports Physiotherapy at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (In...
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