BSc.PT, Dip. Manip. PT, FCAMPT, CGIMS
PHYSIOTHERAPIST / OWNER
Gilles graduated from McGill University with a B.Sc. in Physical Therapy in 2000 and has over 20 years of experience in private orthopedic practice. He completed his Diploma of Advanced Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy in 2007, and is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy. He is certified in the Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation needling technique, medical acupuncture with The Acupuncture Foundation of Canada, and trained in soft tissue release with the Grasten technique. In addition, he is a qualified mentor to physiotherapists in the Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative therapy program of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
Over his 17 years as a physiotherapist, he has accumulated a vast experience in treating various complex musculoskeletal injuries and conditions in a wide range of patients including National level/Olympic athletes, weekend warriors and of course the seated office worker. Using a treatment approach of advanced hands-on manual therapy techniques, soft tissue releases, neural tissue mobilizations and specific home exercise programs, he helps to resolve the root cause of patient’s injury and pain.
BSc.PT, Dip. Manip. PT, FCAMPT, CGIMS
PHYSIOTHERAPIST / OWNER
Gilles graduated from McGill Unive...
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Registered physiotherapist
###BSc MScPT
Ross graduated from King’s College London with a masters in Physiotherapy. Prior to this, he completed a BSc with honours from the University of Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh, UK. After completing his masters degree, Ross returned to Edinburgh, where he worked as a physio for 6 years between public and private healthcare settings, treating a wide range of conditions, such as post-surgical rehab, post-stroke functional limitations and acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries.
After suffering a rugby injury and undergoing 2 ACL reconstructions, Ross developed a keen interest in knee rehabilitation, which ultimately led him to pursue a career in physiotherapy. Ross has since developed a passion for assessment and treatment of the knee, an area which can have a huge impact on day-to-day function.
Ross’ treatment approach centers around education, exercise prescription, manual therapy and evidence-based treatment plans. His commitment to continuing education has kept him abreast of the latest techniques in manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and pain management, ensuring that his practice remains safe and effective. As a physiotherapist, he believes that taking a client-led approach is vital in meeting goals as well as creating a space where clients feel comfortable and safe. By working together with his clients, Ross aims to create a realistic and achievable treatment plan in order to reach client specific goals.
Outside of work, Ross can be found on his bike, in a swimming pool or on the sofa watching sports.