Stan received his Physiotherapy degree from Dalhousie University in 1997, following a Science degree at UNB in 1994. He practiced in Saint John and Halifax before opening the Oromocto PhysioCentre in 1999. He has completed numerous post graduate courses in Orthopaedics, Manual Therapy, Function Capacity Evaluation, McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis, and Movement Impairment Syndrome.
He is past president of the Private Practitioners of Physiotherapy and has provided presentations on Physiotherapy, work conditioning, and functional capacity evaluations. Lori brings 25 years of experience in Physiotherapy, working in hospital and out-patient settings. As a McGill University graduate, she trained in various specialized settings in Montreal and from coast to coast.
He is past president of the Private Practitioners of Physiotherapy and has provided presentations on Physiotherapy, work conditioning, and functional capacity evaluations. Lori brings 25 years of experience in Physiotherapy, working in hospital and out-patient settings. As a McGill University graduate, she trained in various specialized settings in Montreal and from coast to coast.
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The initial assessment typically lasts one hour. In the initial assessment the physiotherapist will obtain a history of your problem and conduct a physical examination of the painful or problematic area. The physiotherapist will discuss their findings with you, answer any questions, and recommend an appropriate treatment program for you.
The practice of massage therapy is the assessment and treatments of soft tissues and joints of the clients' specific physical ailment. It aids in the prevention of physical dysfunction and pain of the soft tissues and joints by manipulation to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment physical function or relieve pain.
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Nov 01, 2019
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