NORTH DURHAM PHYSIOTHERAPY can help you recover from injuries, improve your quality of life and help you achieve your athletic goals!
Heather holds a Kinesiology degree from McMaster University and a Physical Therapy degree from Queen’s University. She was recognized as an OUA Academic All-Star while playing badminton, squash and ultimate for varsity teams. Shortly after she entered the Osteopathy program at The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy (CAO) in Hamilton, Ontario and completed her Masters Diploma in Osteopathic Sciences (2010). Heather later accepted a position as an Instructor at the CAO assisting and leading practical labs and instructed courses on Medical Sciences, Orthopaedics, Essentials of Diagnostic Imaging and Professionalism.
WHAT IS PHYSIOTHERAPY?
Physiotherapy is a primary care, autonomous, client-focused and drug-free health profession.
WHAT WILL THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST DO?
The Physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment including the history of your problem and a detailed examination.
PHYSIOTHERAPY - HOW IT WORKS
Physiotherapy involves using a variety of techniques to help your muscles, joints, heart, lungs and immune system work to their potential.
WHAT IS OSTEOPATHY?
Osteopathy is a holistic, drugless, manual system of healthcare that focuses on a patient’s neuro-musculoskeletal system to facilitate health-promoting changes though the appropriate use of manipulation.