Tina Ziebart is a highly accomplished registered physiotherapist, certified exercise physiologist (CSEP-CEP), and assistant professor in physical therapy. With undergraduate and master’s degrees in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo and a physiotherapy degree from Western University, Tina has a robust academic foundation. She recently completed her PhD in physical therapy at Western University, further solidifying her contributions to education, research, and evidence-based clinical practice.

Tina is a BoneFit-trained professional, specializing in the treatment of individuals with osteoporosis. Her approach emphasizes the use of evidence-based techniques, with a particular focus on exercise as a key component for recovery, injury prevention, and overall health improvement.

Special Interests:

• Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Physiotherapy

Chiropractor

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