Ronnie
Hi, I'm Ronnie! Im a physiotherapist working in Whitehorse at PhysioPlus. Outside of work you can find me running, hiking, paddling, or skiing. Whether it be training for the next race or getting back to activity, I can help you with whatever your goals may be. I started my education in Kinesiology at Western University prior to pursuing my masters in physiotherapy at McMaster University. My background in competitive running, skiing, rowing, and figure skating have given me a great foundation for rehab and training programs that will help you reach your activity goals while my physiotherapy education helps specialize these programs to decrease the risk of injury.
I have experience with female and male pelvic floor conditions, orthopaedic injuries, and “pre-hab” physiotherapy. I can help to build exercise programs to not only get you feeling better following an injury, but to help make your body more resilient to future injury and keep you performing at your best. I understand that not everyone will respond to the same type of treatment and can help find solutions together that will work best for you. My treatments include manual therapy, dry needling and acupuncture, pelvic floor therapy, and exercise prescription.
I am a UESCA Certified Running Coach and provide personalized training programs to help keep you on track without overtraining. My main goal as a coach is to get you to the starting line happy and healthy and have you finish a race excited to keep running. I will never push an athlete through burn out to chase a result and I don’t believe that only running is the best plan for everyone. Sometimes variety is the spice of life!
Nick
Nick started his education at Dalhousie University completing his Kinesiology degree prior to moving to the Alberta College of Massage Therapy to become a Registered Massage Therapist. Nick enjoys working with clients who have specific, goal-oriented treatment plans. His background in physically demanding silviculture work has left him with a special interest in treating the unique repetitive strains of tradespeople and manual laborers, while his involvement in the local run club has him eager to support weekend warriors and runners of all levels. He is eager to use his clinical skills to help with specific injury rehabilitation, mobility improvement, and chronic pain management. Nick is trained in providing deep tissue massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and joint mobilization.
