Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are primary health care professionals with a significant role in health promotion and treatment of injury and disease. 
They combine their in-depth knowledge of the body and how it works with specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose and treat symptoms of illness, injury or disability


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, consisting primarily of manual (hands-on) techniques such as applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and moving muscles and body tissues. It is used to relieve pain, improve recovery after an injury and correct muscular dysfunctions.

Tiana graduated from Western University first with an Honours Bachelor Arts in Kinesiology in 2019, and then a Masters of Physical Therapy in 2021. She has also completed additional courses in pelvic floor physiotherapy, acupuncture, dry needling, and concussion management. Tiana’s special interests include paediatrics and neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy).

Tiana is passionate about helping people lead active lives. She enjoys working with individuals to help them reach their goals and move in ways that are meaningful to them.

In her spare time Tiana loves staying active. She enjoys exploring new hiking trails, running, and horseback riding.

Tiana graduated from Western University first with an Honours Bachelor Arts in Kinesiology in 201... Read More

Hi! My name is Dylan Bailey! I am a registered massage therapist with a passion for health and fitness. Prior to becoming a massage therapist I worked in a factory setting and witnessed first hand how repetitive strain and poor posture can affect the body. This fueled my decision to utilize my expertise and knowledge to help improve the quality of life of those dealing with pain and poor mobility.

Hi! My name is Dylan Bailey! I am a registered massage therapist with a passion for health and fi... Read More

Andrew Englander grew up just outside of Tillsonburg. He went to the University of Western Ontario for Kinesiology, then went on to complete his masters of physical at McMaster in 2016. After graduating he went on to work at two multi disciplinary clinics, one in Guelph and one in Waterloo. After working in the city for several years, he decided to move back to his hometown to improve the lives and well being of the people in the community there.

Andrew has additional training in manual therapy, exercise prescription,acupuncture, dry needling and strength and conditioning. During a typical physiotherapy session he will use soft tissue release techniques and prescribe exercises you can do at home to improve how you feel.

Andrew believes each person is unique and because of this, he develops individualized treatment plans for each person to optimize their recovery. Physiotherapy with Andrew is right for you if you want to feel healthier, and continue to be active and do the things you love. Together we can achieve your goals, whether that goal is recovering from an injury or becoming pain free.

Andrew Englander grew up just outside of Tillsonburg. He went to the University of Western Ontari... Read More

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