Saskia graduated with a Master of Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia. With a strong foundation in both clinical expertise and academic achievement, she is committed to delivering evidence-based care to a diverse range of clients. Motivated by a passion for empowering others, Saskia became a physiotherapist to share her knowledge and help individuals maintain the functionality required to continue enjoying the activities they love.
Saskia has experience treating various populations, including post-surgical patients, athletes, and older adults. She takes a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation, designing individualized treatment plans that not only address pain and injury but also enhance movement patterns, flexibility, strength, and overall function.
In addition, Saskia specializes in the assessment, treatment, and management of pelvic health conditions. With a particular focus on women’s health, she provides compassionate and evidence-based care to address concerns such as incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, and sexual health issues. Her approach empowers women of all ages, from postpartum recovery to menopause, to achieve optimal pelvic floor function and overall wellness.
Outside of her clinical practice, Saskia has a passion for outdoor activities and understands the importance of maintaining a strong, mobile, and resilient body. When not working with clients, she can be found skiing, biking, running, or practicing aerial silks—activities that further fuel her commitment to promoting physical health and wellness.
Saskia graduated with a Master of Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia. With ...
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Sarah spent the first 10 years of her career working at Caleo Health and Spine, one of the best multidisciplinary pain clinics in the country. During this time she worked directly with a team of spine surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, neurologists and family physicians. She has also volunteered as a physiotherapist at hospitals in Haiti and Nepal.
Sarah has experience treating a wide-range of acute and chronic spinal conditions, as well as general orthopedic conditions, pelvic floor conditions, and chronic pain. She has additional training in acupuncture, spinal manipulations, the McKenzie method, and internal pelvic floor assessment and treatment. Her strengths are assessing and diagnosing conditions and creating comprehensive treatment plans that fits into every lifestyle.
Sarah believes the foundations of physiotherapy are hands-on assessment and treatment, personal connection, efficient exercise programs, and individualized goal setting. Her favorite part of working as a physiotherapist is getting to know her patients and seeing them get back to doing what they love. As an active biker, climber, runner, snowboarder and hiker she appreciates how pain can impact not only your lifestyle but also your mental well-being.
Sarah spent the first 10 years of her career working at Caleo Health and Spine, one of the best m...
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Marie-Michelle has been a physio for over a decade. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from University Laval in Quebec. Marie-Michelle first became a physio because movement, anatomy and sport performance were her passions. As a recreational athlete with a track and field competitive background, she transitioned into outdoor adventures and moved to the mountains. From cross country skiing in Quebec to a 10-day alpine ski traverse in the Bugaboos, road biking across Canada to mountain biking the Golden 24, and road running the Montreal marathon to trail running the Skyline in Jasper, she truly understands the importance of movement in your life.
Marie-Michelle has been a physio for over a decade. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiother...
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Her passion to physical activities and human body, motivated Isabelle to undertake her
studies in kinesiology, massage therapy and then her master’s degree in physiotherapy.
She has since worked as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and her interest lie in
sports rehabilitation, spine pathologies and education.
For her, physiotherapy is a bit like placing the pieces of a puzzle. Her goal is to consider
all the symptoms, the condition, along with the patient objectives to develop and adapt
a personalized treatment plan.
For Isabelle, the profession of physical therapist also represents an opportunity to be
proactive by educating the population and giving them the tools to prevent injuries and
maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle. It is also a great motivator to challenge herself
on bike trails, on ski slope and running tracks, while maintain a balance in her own life.
Her passion to physical activities and human body, motivated Isabelle to undertake her
studies in...
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