Physiotherapist
Special Interests: Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis
Physiotherapist Sports Injuries, Running Injuries
Physiotherapist
Allison brings a wealth of knowledge and over 20 years of clinical experience to ReActive Physiotherapy, specializing in evidence-based treatments for osteoarthritis, breast cancer rehabilitation, and aging athletes. With a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Regis University in Denver, Colorado, and a Master’s of Physical Therapy from the University of Western Ontario, she combines advanced education with hands-on expertise. Her academic foundation is further complemented by a Bachelor’s of Human Kinetics from the University of British Columbia.
Allison’s extensive post-graduate training includes Integrated Dry Needling, Manual Therapy, Selective Functional Movement Assessment, Urban Pole and Activator Pole Walking Instruction, and BoneFit for Osteoporosis. She is also an instructor for the internationally recognized GLA:D (Good Living with Osteoarthritis in Denmark) program, helping patients manage osteoarthritis with effective, research-based care. Her compassionate approach integrates exercise and manual therapy to create personalized care plans, especially for women navigating breast cancer recovery and survivorship.
In addition to her clinical work, Allison is deeply connected to her community. She volunteers at her children’s school, coaches youth sports, and stays active herself by playing tennis, hockey, and training as a recreational triathlete.
Special Interests:
• Osteoarthritis treatment
• Breast cancer rehabilitation
• Aging athlete physiotherapy
• Post-surgical physiotherapy care
Rachel graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy after receiving her Honours Specialization in Kinesiology at Western University. She has completed advanced post-graduate training in manual therapy, dry needling, and running gait analysis.
With a background in competitive soccer and basketball, Rachel understands first-hand the value of injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance optimization. She is passionate about helping her patients return to the activities they love through personalized, evidence-based treatment plans.
As an avid runner and marathoner, Rachel has a special interest in treating running-related injuries. She uses her clinical expertise and advanced training in running biomechanics to assess gait patterns, improve running efficiency, and prevent future injuries.
Outside the clinic, Rachel stays active with running, strength training, and recreational sports. She also enjoys traveling and spending time outdoors.
Special Interests:
• Sports physiotherapy
• Running Injuries
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