Kate pursued Athletic Therapy after growing up playing sports and became interested in the field after seeing a wide range of injuries and how they could be managed. She worked 3 years with AAA hockey as university placement before spending 6 years in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. Since Kate has transitioned to clinical work, she stays involved with hockey with the Morris Mavericks high school hockey team in the evenings. During her time in hockey, she has seen a variety of injuries and has gotten to channel her creativity with therapeutic rehabilitation, alongside utilizing her first responder skills. Growing up on a farm, she always loved being outside and decided to recently take up golf as a summer activity. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family (as well as her dog), going to the gym, and exploring the outdoors!
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Alex grew up outside of a small town in southern Manitoba and spent a lot of her childhood in the great outdoors. She enjoys gardening in the spring and summer & skiing in the winter. After rehabbing her broken leg in 2012, Alex developed a keen interest in the rehabilitation process which made her pursue a career in physiotherapy. Alex enjoys working with clients to get them back to activities that they love to do; whether that be back on the court, running trails, or their own backyards. To do this, Alex likes to utilize techniques in manual therapy, needling, and most importantly exercise! When not in the clinic Alex enjoys spending time outside with her partner and dogs Ozzie and Moose, golfing, skiing, hiking, curling, traveling, and trying different cuisines.
Alex grew up outside of a small town in southern Manitoba and spent a lot of her childhood in the...
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Elizabeth graduated from the Massage Therapy College of Manitoba in 2013 and began working for Wellness Institute medical facility. She had a passion for strength training and in 2014, she pursued her certified personal training certificate through National Strength and Conditioning Association. She loves not only being able to provide focused massage treatment, but also educate her clients on taking their healing into their own hands through specific exercise and nutrition goals. In 2015, she began her own practise working out of South Osborne Physiotherapy where she built a strong, diverse clientele.
The biggest love of Elizabeth’s life is being a wife and mother to her 3 daughters age 13, 5 and 19 months. Her never-ending desire to learn about anatomy and physiology has translated into her passion for pregnancy and childbirth. In 2021, she gave birth to her third daughter at home with just her husband and other 2 daughters present. She would love to pursue further education in supporting and treating mothers and babies through this time.
Whether her clients need deep tissue treatment for acute or chronic pain, sports injury related pain, or they need to de-stress with a full body relaxation massage, she is ready to work those muscles to get them feeling aligned and at ease.
Elizabeth graduated from the Massage Therapy College of Manitoba in 2013 and began working for We...
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Kyle graduated with a Bachler of Arts degree from the U of M with a major in Psychology in 2018 and then went on to achieve his Master’s of Physical Therapy in 2021. Kyle’s interest in physiotherapy began when suffering several injuries playing sports. He was interested in returning to action as quickly as possible and hopes to help others do the same in his career. Kyle has worked primarily in a hospital setting working with a variety of patients with conditions including neurological, cardiovascular, and general orthopedic.
In Kyle’s spare time, he enjoys walking his dog, spending time in the gym, and doing anything active outdoors including camping, hiking, cycling . Kyle believes that movement is medicine and consistently pursues an active lifestyle. His approach to physiotherapy is exercise based and takes a keen interest in injury prevention. Kyle believes that being mindful about physical activity can not only help you recover from your current injury but decrease your risk of developing future injuries.
Kyle graduated with a Bachler of Arts degree from the U of M with a major in Psychology in 2018 a...
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Dixie graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Master of Physical Therapy in 2019. Since graduating, Dixie has enjoyed working in both private and public practice settings. She has gone on to obtain her certifications in pelvic floor and cesarean birth rehabilitation along with orthopedic division levels 1 and 2. Dixie believes in a client centered approach when treating, using both hands on and exercise-based treatments to promote recovery and fitness progression.
When not working, Dixie enjoys staying active through running, performing gym workouts and walking her dog, Theo! She highly values spending time with her family and friends. When time allows, she also enjoys completing home DIY projects, golfing and travelling!
Dixie graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Master of Physical Therapy in 2019. Since ...
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Erin graduated from The University of Winnipeg in 2015 with a Bachelor of Physical Health and Education. Erin’s love for physical activity and interest in the human body lead her to pursue a career in Physiotherapy. She graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Master’s in Physical Therapy in 2018. Since graduation, Erin has worked primarily in Acute Care settings, serving adults and children in many areas such as cardio-respiratory, critical care, medicine, and orthopedics. Erin has a special interest in working with the pediatric population.
Outside of work, Erin is a new mom and enjoys spending time with her family, friends and dogs, Marty and Mowgli. SHe loves to travel and experience new places and things. She travels to the Canadian Rocky Mountains yearly where she enjoys hiking and biking. When not traveling, Erin enjoys spending time at the lake where she plays golf and enjoys being out on the water. Physical activity and fitness is very important to Erin. In the winter, Erin plays Ringette with her friends. Although she just plays for fun now, fun fact: Erin represented Canada at the 2012 World Ringette Championships.
Erin graduated from The University of Winnipeg in 2015 with a Bachelor of Physical Health and Edu...
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Lindsay has been a registered dietitian since 2012 and has both a BSc in Human Nutritional Sciences and the often feared Bio Chemistry. Her path to becoming a registered dietitian was not linear and she changed her career path a few times before landing here. Lindsay has worked as a registered dietitian in rural settings (LTC, in patient and out patient), in Winnipeg hospitals (the renal program, women’s, medicine units) and retail. She has a passion for making eating healthier less intimidating by creating sustainable change!
Lindsay loves to cook and bake but does not love doing the dishes! She also loves to camp with her family and have dance parties with her kids.
As a mom to 3 kids herself (twins plus one) she understands the pressures of feeding a family and navigating they food dynamic that comes with children. Helping other families learn ways to make eating easier on everybody is one of her favourite things to do.
Lindsay’s approach is big picture! When you work with her, you won’t get a cookie cutter to do list or copy paste recommendations. She helps you figure out what’s going to work for you and what aligns with your goals, creating realistic lasting changes to get you there.
Lindsay has been a registered dietitian since 2012 and has both a BSc in Human Nutritional Scienc...
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Sara is an occupational therapist with over 10 years of experience working in community. Sara loves gardening, canoeing, and exploring nature with her family.
Sara uses a strengths based approach to support clients to connect and engage in life the way that they want to. Sara has experience supporting children and youth with brain and body differences (diagnosis such as adhd, autism, sensory processing differences, pathological demand avoidance, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and more). Being playful and leaning into what clients find interesting and fun is extremely important and rewarding for Sara.
Sara practices with the philosophy that the environment plays a huge role in how we are able to regulate, connect, learn and engage with the world in a meaningful way. Sara can support with home modifications and equipment to in response changes in mobility.
Sara is a strong advocate for AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) and supporting multimodal communication during therapy and everyday life!
Sara is an occupational therapist with over 10 years of experience working in community. Sara lo...
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Kristi graduated with a Bachelors of Science in 2012 and immediately pursued the Masters of Physical Therapy program. She has played high level volleyball since a very young age and represented Canada on the international level.
Kristi developed an early interest in physiotherapy and the rehabilitation process due to the numerous injuries she sustained in volleyball.
Kristi has pursued many post-secondary interests such as manual therapy, acupuncture and dry needling. Her approach to physiotherapy is exercise based. She utilizes manual therapy and exercise prescription to help clients achieve their goals. Most recently Kristi has became a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapists (FCAMPT).
When she isn’t working, Kristi likes to stay active and spend time outside. She looks forward to her time with PhysiGO Mobile assisting patients achieve their goals.
Kristi graduated with a Bachelors of Science in 2012 and immediately pursued the Masters of Physi...
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Nicole graduated from Brandon University with a major in psychology in 2006. She then went on to graduate with her Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation in Physical Therapy from the University of Manitoba in 2010. Nicole has worked in a number of settings including acute care, home care and a hospital-based outpatient clinic. Her approach to physiotherapy is exercise and education based with a particular interest in working with the geriatric population. She is also very passionate about injury and chronic disease prevention. Nicole has spent the majority of her career working in Northwestern Ontario but is looking forward to returning to her home province of Manitoba and joining the PhysiGo team!
In Nicole’s spare time she enjoys being in nature with family and friends and taking part in her many hobbies and interests. She enjoys hiking, yoga, golfing, cycling, camping, cross country skiing, and travelling. Most of these adventures include Nicole’s rescue dog Lexi by her side.
Nicole graduated from Brandon University with a major in psychology in 2006. She then went on to ...
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Emily graduated with her Masters of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Manitoba in 2023.
While playing various sports throughout high school and University, Emily became increasingly interested in the human body, injury rehabilitation, and pursuing an active lifestyle.
Emily loves being in the outdoors and trying new activities. Emily especially loves canoeing, running, and cross-country skiing, and is passionate about helping others become confident and physically literate in their chosen activities.
Emily looks forward to working together with her patients to reach their goals!
Emily graduated with her Masters of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Manitoba in 20...
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Natalie has always believed in living an active lifestyle as her experience in sport specific training and personal injury led her to pursuing a career in Physiotherapy. As a previous personal trainer and bootcamp instructor, she has always found the benefit of movement to be a key factor in recovery.
Natalie graduated with a Masters of Physical Therapy Degree from the University of Manitoba in 2021. Since graduating, Natalie has worked in a variety of physiotherapy settings including adult in-patient medicine at Health Sciences Centre, private practice orthopaedics, and school-aged physiotherapy for First Nations children in Northwestern Ontario.
Natalie takes pride in continuing education and has taken three levels of Visceral Manipulation through the Barral Institute, Level 2 Upper Quadrant Manual Therapy through the Orthopaedic Division, and various pediatric courses.
In her spare time, Natalie loves spending time with family, friends, and her Australian Shepherd Tobi, playing volleyball, and enjoying summers at the lake.
Natalie has always believed in living an active lifestyle as her experience in sport specific tra...
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