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We can be reached at info@integrativephysio.ca or 705.503.1250

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Free Physiotherapy Phone Consultation

We offer a free phone consultation to discuss any questions you may have before booking your initial consult.


Physiotherapy-Manual Therapy

With physiotherapy, the goal is to help you feel better and provide you with the tools you need to maintain and improve your physical health long-term. Our Physiotherapists are licensed and have completed extensive post-graduate training. An initial assessment at the clinic starts with a detailed bio-mechanical examination where the real cause behind the symptoms is searched out. CAMPT-C... Read More

With physiotherapy, the goal is to help you feel better and provide you with the tools you need to maintain and improve your physical health long-term.

Our Physiotherapists are licensed and have completed extensive post-graduate training. An initial assessment at the clinic starts with a detailed bio-mechanical examination where the real cause behind the symptoms is searched out.

CAMPT-Certified physiotherapists are Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) that have completed extensive post-graduate education and have attained internationally recognized qualifications in hands-on manipulative therapy. We provide focused treatment based on research-guided techniques that speed up patient recovery while educating them about their condition to reduce the risk of relapse.

Our physiotherapists will explain the findings and work with you to determine an appropriate treatment plan with your goals in mind. The treatment is conducted based on the information gathered through the initial assessment to treat the pain and improve the problem areas that lead to the pain.

Our assessment and treatments are one-on-one without the use of assistants. We use evidence-based manual therapy and focused exercise prescription to reverse the underlying issues behind the symptoms you are experiencing.

We also utilize various modalities such as acupuncture, dry needling, and ultrasound. We assess, diagnose, and treat a wide variety of orthopaedic conditions using our extensive educational background, knowledge of the best available evidence, and clinical experience.


Physiotherapy-Preya Ramdass. FCAMPT

Book with Physiotherapist Preya


Physiotherapy-Physio Pilates Exercise

Assessments are completed by Preya, Stacey & Anjali IPW's Physio Pilates functions as a focused rehabilitation approach for conditions encompassed by the field of physiotherapy. The program highlights exercises that specifically target posture, core stability, balance, control, strength, flexibility, and breathing. When incorporated alongside physiotherapy, the exercises within the Physi... Read More

Assessments are completed by Preya, Stacey & Anjali

IPW's Physio Pilates functions as a focused rehabilitation approach for conditions encompassed by the field of physiotherapy. The program highlights exercises that specifically target posture, core stability, balance, control, strength, flexibility, and breathing.

When incorporated alongside physiotherapy, the exercises within the Physio Pilates program play a crucial role in addressing a range of injuries. This method involves the active participation of both the body and mind, providing a challenge that, while not always simple, consistently offers enjoyment.

The process begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify specific problematic areas and a goal-oriented program that is customized to help alleviate the identified issues.


Physiotherapy WSIB

Anjali is our clinic Physiotherapist who will be accepting WSIB patients. We require a Claim Number to begin treatment. Please email or call us to book your appointment


Acupuncture

Acupuncture is the insertion of thin, metal needles to stimulate specific points of the body that reach meridians. These stimulation points are called acupuncture points or acupoints. Traditional Chinese medicine holds that there are 365 commonly used acupuncture points on 20 meridians on the human body. Typically, it takes 15 to 30 minutes of manipulating the needles in these acupuncture p... Read More

Acupuncture is the insertion of thin, metal needles to stimulate specific points of the body that reach meridians. These stimulation points are called acupuncture points or acupoints. Traditional Chinese medicine holds that there are 365 commonly used acupuncture points on 20 meridians on the human body.

Typically, it takes 15 to 30 minutes of manipulating the needles in these acupuncture points and 30 to 60 minutes of retaining the needles. By doing so, it regulates the flow of qi throughout the body and restore health to the mind and body, thus balancing the yin and yang. The insertions of needles are manipulated either by the hand or by electrical stimulation, called electroacupuncture.


Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation is designed to assess and treat dizziness and vertigo symptoms


Massage Therapy

What is Massage Therapy? Massage therapy is the manipulation of soft tissues of the body including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints. Massage therapy is a clinically-oriented healthcare option that helps alleviate the discomfort associated with every day occupational stresses, muscular over-use and many chronic pain conditions. Massage therapy should only be provid... Read More

What is Massage Therapy?

Massage therapy is the manipulation of soft tissues of the body including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints. Massage therapy is a clinically-oriented healthcare option that helps alleviate the discomfort associated with every day occupational stresses, muscular over-use and many chronic pain conditions.

Massage therapy should only be provided by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). An RMT is a primary healthcare provider in Ontario and anyone may visit an RMT of their choice.

Massage therapy can be used as a treatment for both acute and chronic conditions. RMTs work with a wide variety of patients in the treatment of illness, injury rehabilitation and disability.

The services of an RMT are not covered under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP); however, many extended health benefit plans will cover all or part of the services provided by an RMT. A referral or prescription is not required to visit an RMT, although some insurance companies may require this.(Registered Massage Therapist Association of Ontario).


Breast and Chest Massage Therapy

Appropriate for patients post breast or chest surgeries. Post-surgical care both with or without complications. Treatment may include manual lymph drainage, education, home care, prevention of complications, cupping, and lymphatic taping,


Lymphedema Massage Therapy

What Is Lymphedema? Lymphedema is most commonly caused by the removal of, or damage to, your lymph nodes as a part of cancer treatments. It results from a blockage in your lymphatic system, which is part of your immune system. The blockage prevents lymph fluid from draining well, and the fluid buildup leads to swelling. Lymphedema causes swelling in the arms and legs. Some cancer survivo... Read More

What Is Lymphedema?

Lymphedema is most commonly caused by the removal of, or damage to, your lymph nodes as a part of cancer treatments. It results from a blockage in your lymphatic system, which is part of your immune system. The blockage prevents lymph fluid from draining well, and the fluid buildup leads to swelling.

Lymphedema causes swelling in the arms and legs. Some cancer survivors may experience lymphedema as a side effect of surgical or radiation cancer treatment. Early identification and treatment may prevent the condition from progressing and this can improve the quality of life.


Concussion Management

A concussion is a type of brain injury and a number of different symptoms may be reported following injury. Consistently throughout the literature, the most commonly reported symptom following concussion is HEADACHE. Dizziness, neck pain, nausea, visual disturbances, difficulty with concentration and memory, trouble sleeping and increased fatigue are also commonly reported following injury. ... Read More

A concussion is a type of brain injury and a number of different symptoms may be reported following injury. Consistently throughout the literature, the most commonly reported symptom following concussion is HEADACHE. Dizziness, neck pain, nausea, visual disturbances, difficulty with concentration and memory, trouble sleeping and increased fatigue are also commonly reported following injury.

Treatment Interventions may include:

Integrated Manual Therapy  for Cervical Spine Rehabilitation
Balance Rehab
Vestibular Rehab
Return to Activities
Cognitive Testing


Ergonomic Assessment

The nature of your work shifts with the transition to a home office, incorporating Zoom calls, telephone meetings, and other procedures, thereby altering the associated risk factors as well. Regardless of whether you're stationed at the kitchen table or equipped with an Ikea sit-stand desk, there's always room for enhancing the ergonomics of your workspace. On-site adjustments prioritize the... Read More

The nature of your work shifts with the transition to a home office, incorporating Zoom calls, telephone meetings, and other procedures, thereby altering the associated risk factors as well.

Regardless of whether you're stationed at the kitchen table or equipped with an Ikea sit-stand desk, there's always room for enhancing the ergonomics of your workspace. On-site adjustments prioritize the effective utilization of existing equipment, with recommendations only provided when the setup is deficient.

Anjali graduated from the Charotar University of Science and Technology in India with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy. Anjali has practiced as a Physiotherapist in a Multi-specialty hospital treating various conditions and diseases including; neurological, musculoskeletal, pediatrics, and motor vehicle collisions.

Anjali graduated from Georgian College with a Diploma in Fitness and Health Promotions. Her education both in class and out in the community included Communications, Professional Practices, Fitness Assessment, Injury Management, Nutrition, Marketing & Entrepreneurship, Health in Diverse Populations, and Personal Training.

Anjali is a Registered Physiotherapy Resident with the College of Physiotherapist of Ontario. Anjali has completed her ImPACT trained Certification for Concussion Management and will continue to pursue additional education in this area as well as Osteoarthritis, Manual Therapy and Acupuncture.

As a Physiotherapist her goal is to provide the best possible patient care through education and practical experience. Anjali values educating her patients about their conditions and works collaboratively with each of them on personalized recovery goals. Anjali places great importance on using most current manual therapy techniques along with education and a strong home exercise program.

In her spare time, Anjali enjoys cooking and making new cuisines for her family. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends as they motivate her to enjoy life. She also enjoys getting to know her new community as she continues to explore the city of Barrie and all that it has to offer.

Anjali graduated from the Charotar University of Science and Technology in India with a Bachelor’... Read More

Jenn’s massage therapy approach focuses on the brain-body connection and employs a variety of treatment modalities to augment the health and well-being of her patients. Patients can expect a safe, compassionate space where all bodies are respected.

In addition to providing traditional massage therapy, Jenn completed Tracey Walton’s oncology massage therapy course in 2015 and in 2021 completed all three levels of Dr. Vodder International School training, giving her the Certified Lymphedema Therapist designation. This allows Jenn to work with patients who have a compromised lymphatic system caused by cancer, surgery, or hereditary conditions.

Most recently, Jenn has advanced her knowledge regarding breast/chest surgeries and their complications to better support people who have undergone breast/chest surgeries, including those who are transitioning into their preferred gender.

Jenn Graduated from the College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 2007 and has been a member of the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario (RMTAO) since 2005. She has been a member in good standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) since 2008.

When not in the clinic, Jenn can be found in the garden, hiking, playing softball, chasing waterfalls, paddle boarding, or in her hammock with a good book. In winter, she hibernates with her husband and cats.

Jenn’s massage therapy approach focuses on the brain-body connection and employs a variety of tre... Read More

Sue’s mission is to help to restore you or prevent you from being hijacked by poor health – there can be simple answers if we catch you before you get burnt out or live with chronic stress and illness. In 500+ hours of yoga teacher training, and over 2200 hours of acupuncture from the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective.

Sue became amazed at the stunning complexity of our body, brain and nervous system, and yet the profound influence of the simplest, cheapest inputs – breath, movement, rubber balls, and tiny little needles – to calm and feel things in our bodies. Whether your pain comes from a new injury, or a long-standing chronic condition, let’s get started with a conversation or read a blog or two first…

Sue is excited to have found what she believes is the ‘missing link’ – acupuncture, breath and simple movements can link the body and mind to create calm, and even slow down time – in times of high emotional stress and overwhelm – like divorce, job stress, and emotional losses.

Sue’s mission is to help to restore you or prevent you from being hijacked by poor health – there... Read More

Rachel has returned from maternity leave and is looking forward to resuming patient care.

Rachel has returned from maternity leave and is looking forward to resuming patient care. Read More

My goal is to work collaboratively with my patients to ensure they receive the best care possible. My combined years of experience and personalized approach is what truly sets me apart from other Physiotherapists. I am wholly committed to the health and well-being of all my patients and am truly passionate about helping them reach their optimal level of health. It’s my job to help them live their best life.

I graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation in Physical Therapy in 2006. I went on to complete my post-graduate training and earned my Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Later, I became a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT). I have also completed training in Acupuncture, Pelvic Health including Urinary Incontinence & Pediatric Bedwetting and received my certification in Integrated Dry Needling.

Throughout my career, I have worked in various outpatient orthopaedic settings and have worked with patients of all ages. My educational background and practical experience have lead me to great success in treating a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. My personalized approach of incorporating the use of manual (hands-on) therapy techniques, individualized exercise programs, acupuncture, dry needling, and patient education is what makes me an effective practitioner.

When not working, you can find me looking for ways to challenge myself. I enjoy continuing my education by taking new physiotherapy courses and taking up new hobbies like creative web design. But most of the time you’ll find me enjoying life with my husband and three young kids. The only thing I love more than my amazing career is my four favourite people!

My goal is to work collaboratively with my patients to ensure they receive the best care possible... Read More

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