Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a primary care, autonomous, client-focused health profession dedicated to improving quality of life by: - Promoting optimal mobility, physical activity and overall health and wellness; - Preventing disease, injury, and disability; - Managing acute and chronic conditions, activity limitations, and participation restrictions; - Improving and maintaining optimal functional ind... Read More

Physiotherapy is a primary care, autonomous, client-focused health profession dedicated to improving quality of life by:
- Promoting optimal mobility, physical activity and overall health and wellness;
- Preventing disease, injury, and disability;
- Managing acute and chronic conditions, activity limitations, and participation restrictions;
- Improving and maintaining optimal functional independence and physical performance;
- Rehabilitating injury and the effects of disease or disability with therapeutic exercise programs and other interventions; and - Educating and planning maintenance and support programs to prevent re-occurrence, re-injury or functional decline.

Physiotherapy is anchored in movement sciences and aims to enhance or restore function of multiple body systems. The profession is committed to health, lifestyle and quality of life. This holistic approach incorporates a broad range of physical and physiological therapeutic interventions and aids.

Physiotherapy interventions include, but are by no means limited to, the following broad categories:
- Education, consultation, health promotion and prevention services.
- Personalized therapeutic exercise including testing and conditioning, neurotherapeutic approaches to improve strength, range of motion, and function.
- Soft tissue and manual therapy techniques; including massage, spinal and peripheral joint mobilization and manipulation. - - Physical, electrotherapeutic and mechanical agents; and acupuncture.
- Cardiorespiratory techniques including airway clearance methods.
- Skin and wound care.
- Management of incontinence including pelvic floor re-education.
- Functional activity and tolerance testing and training.
- Work and occupational re-training and return to work planning.
- Prescription, fabrication and application of assistive, adaptive, supportive and protective devices and equipment.
- Environmental change, focusing on removing barriers to function.


Acupuncture


Massage Therapy


Chiropractic


Osteopathy

I graduated from the Alberta College of Massage Therapy and the Manual Osteopathic College of Canada, both with Honours with Distinction and I am also a Teacher at the Manual Osteopathic College of Canada where I teach Advanced Myofascial Remodelling as well as Craniosacral Osteopathy and Lymphatic Drainage Therapy.

I became an RMT & MOT because I am passionate about helping others, I’ve always wanted a career where I could make a difference in people’s lives and help others feel better, Massage Therapy and Manual Osteopathic Therapy give me the opportunity to do that!

I provide treatment for the everyday population from babies to adults, but some of my favourite clients to treat are infants and children, as well as people who deal with Fibromyalgia, people who’ve been in MVAs, people who have had concussions or head traumas, and athletes who have had sports injuries. As someone who has had multiple concussions and injuries from sports, I know from my own experiences how exhausting injuries can be and how important it is to get treatment in order to recover and feel better! I create client-centered treatment plans to help you feel better in your body and enjoy a pain-free lifestyle.

Additionally, I am also a Lymph Therapist and have currently taken my first, second, third, and advanced levels of Lymph Drainage Therapy as well as a Neuroembryological Release of Ligaments and the Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia and Fatigue of MS through the Chikly Institute. I have also taken my first and second levels of CranioSacral Therapy, my first and second level of SomatoEmotional Release, as well as my first level of CranioSacral Therapy for Paediatrics through the Upledger Institute and my first levels of Visceral Manipulation and Neural Manipulation through the Barral Institute and look forward to furthering my education in those areas!

As a Manual Osteopathic Therapist, I help your body heal by getting to the root cause of your symptoms, this is done by creating balance within your body so it can function optimally. During an MOT appointment, I can treat your organs using Visceral Manipulation, there will also be the treatment of the bones and joints using Osteoarticulations, treatment of your skull bones, pelvis, and spinal fluid using Craniosacral therapy, Advanced Myofascial Remodelling which treats your connective tissue (fascia), and lastly your lymphatic system using Lymphatic Drainage Therapy.

I look forward to helping you along your healing journey!

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Emma is a registered Acupuncturist in good standing with the College of Acupuncturists of Alberta (CAA). She has recently relocated to Sherwood Park from Vancouver where she completed a three-year acupuncture diploma program.

Emma sees health and wellness from a continually evolving and individualized perspective. Coming from a gentle, integrative and trauma informed lens, Emma hopes to meet patients where they are at and support them through their health journey, regardless of how far they’ve come or how far they have to go. Her goal is to get patients to a place of health where life can be lived to the fullest - she believes we all deserve to live with balanced hormones, a pain free body, and a full heart.

Deeply rooted in a belief in the healing power of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Emma is passionate in supporting all aspects of mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. In her practice she employs a wide variety of modalities including auricular acupuncture, cupping therapy, guasha, moxibustion and needling.

If you are uncomfortable with needles or are new to acupuncture, Emma is willing to put in the extra work to make sure you are heard and cared for throughout your wellness journey.

Outside of work Emma enjoys creative endeavors such as crochet and textile arts, live theatre and comedy, eating delicious food with her friends and staying active through running and yoga.

Emma is currently serving Sherwood Park, North & East Edmonton. Contact Emma at emma@therapy2u.ca or 780-851-8897 Extension 301.

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With a grounded, nurturing approach and a strong foundation in therapeutic work, Jamie is dedicated to the art and science of massage therapy. As a certified professional trained in lymphatic drainage, myofascial cupping, deep tissue, therapeutic, and pre/post-natal massage, she offers more than just relaxation—she offers transformation.

Massage therapy is more than a luxury; it’s a vital tool for physical, emotional, and energetic well-being. Whether supporting a new mother through postpartum recovery, helping an athlete release deep muscle tension, or aiding a client post-surgery with lymphatic drainage, Jamie brings both technical skill and compassionate care to every session.

Clients appreciate her intuitive touch, detailed knowledge of anatomy, and ability to create a safe, restorative space. By combining traditional massage techniques with modern therapies like cupping and lymphatic work, Jamie helps stimulate the immune system, reduce swelling and inflammation, release fascial restrictions, and promote the body’s natural healing response.

When not in the treatment room, Jamie enjoys nature walks in Millcreek Ravine dog park with her dog Luna, meditation, continuing education, HITT running workouts, swimming and is deeply committed to personal growth and community wellness.

Jamie is serving Sherwood Park, Central and South Edmonton and can be reached at 780-851-8897 ext 203 or email at jamie@therapy2u.ca

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Dr. Kurtis attended Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto for his chiropractic schooling which has a focus on evidence based care. He has experience in working with athletes of all levels, from Timbits hockey players to working as a trainer with the Vaughan Kings of the GTHL as well as several of our Canadian Olympic Sprinters. He has helped patients with post surgery rehab programs like knee replacements, ACL repair, rotator cuff surgery, etc. He has a passion to help people of all ages by incorporating research proven techniques for pain management and rehabilitation. Whether your goals are to hit new “personal bests” in the gym, or be able to pick up your grandkids without pain, he’s here to help.

His approach goes beyond just adjusting. He focuses on finding and addressing the root cause of your pain; working to release the affected muscles, mobilize the joints, remodel the tissues and give you the exercises you need to get you back to living healthy and pain free. He works to not only alleviate symptoms but also empower patients to make informed decisions about their health. He believes in taking a proactive approach to wellness, helping individuals not just recover, but thrive in their daily lives.

Dr. Kurtis stays active by golfing, weightlifting, hiking and playing hockey in his free time. He enjoys walking in the sunshine with his pup, making a mess in the kitchen and watching the leafs lose in the first round.

If you’re looking for a hands on treatment approach with a personalized exercise program, Dr. Kurtis is your guy.

Kurtis is serving Sherwood Park and Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Edmonton. Contact him at kurtis@therapy2u.ca or call 780-851-8897 ext 401.

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