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Kelsey Brown MPT, BKin, MClSc, FCAMPT
Kelsey attended the University of Manitoba and completed her Bachelor in Kinesiology in 2013 and continued on to pursue her Masters in Physiotherapy in 2016. In 2021 Kelsey completed her Masters in Clinical Science (MClSc) in Advanced Health Care Practice and Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy at Western University in London, Ontario. With this, she became a Fellow in the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT). Kelsey is passionate about continued education and is also certified in both acupuncture and dry needling.
Before becoming a physical therapist, Kelsey worked at a gym and brings with her a decade of personal training experience. Kelsey enjoys strength training herself, and recently took courses on Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training to assist with rehabilitating injuries and Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F). Kelsey is planning to pursue further designations in the strength and conditioning field and is presently finishing her Complete Concussion Management course for Physical Therapists.
Kelsey enjoys working with patients to help them achieve their goals and focus on helping them get back to their activities! Her treatment focus is multimodal in order to achieve the patient’s desired results.
Recently, Kelsey spent a year in Nova Scotia working both as a physiotherapist and the manager of clinic services. While currently missing the ocean, she is thoroughly enjoying time with her friends, family and the prairie sun!
In her personal time, Kelsey has a young pup who loves keeping her active with multiple walks, bouts of fetch and workouts.
Kelsey attended the University of Manitoba and completed her Bachelor in Kinesiology in 2013 and ... Read More
Steve Duda Physiotherapist MPT, BKin
Steve graduated from the Master of Physical Therapy Program at the University of Manitoba in 2018 after completing his Bachelor of Kinesiology. Steve has experience in sport-specific performance training for various individual and team sports. He also has experience in stroke rehabilitation in the hospital environment. Steve strives to help clients of all ages and activity levels decrease their pain and return to optimal functioning by utilizing patient education, exercise, and hands-on therapy.
Steve graduated from the Master of Physical Therapy Program at the University of Manitoba in 2018... Read More
Stacey Enns
Stacey’s passion for physiotherapy developed through her lifelong involvement in sports and physical activity. Her experiences in athletics sparked an interest in how the body moves, heals, and becomes stronger, which inspired her to pursue a career in physiotherapy.
Stacey graduated with a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Winnipeg before continuing to complete her Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Manitoba in 2019. Since then, she’s continued to build her skills with taking courses in orthopedic levels and obtaining certifications in both acupuncture and dry needling. She’s passionate about being a lifelong learner and is always looking for new ways to help her clients move and feel better.
In the clinic, Stacey uses a combined approach of both hands-on manual therapy and personalized exercise programs to help patients get back to doing the things they love most — whether that’s sports, work, or everyday life.
Outside of work, you’ll most likely find Stacey on the volleyball court — whether she’s playing or coaching club and provincial teams. When she’s not on the volleyball court, she loves lifting weights, camping, and planning her next travel adventure.
Stacey’s passion for physiotherapy developed through her lifelong involvement in sports and physi... Read More
Curtis Friesen MPT, BKin
Curtis graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in 2014 and then went on to complete his Master of Physical Therapy in 2016. Since graduating he has gone on to take extensive post graduate training in areas of manual therapy and advanced exercise prescription which has profoundly shaped his clinical practice.
Curtis has always been involved in sports and activities and enjoys looking for new challenges. He began lifting weights consistently in middle school and has had a love for weight training since then. Alongside his university studies, he set out to practice Taekwondo, achieving the rank of first degree blackbelt. His passion for activity was a major influence in his path to becoming a physiotherapist, as well as a love of learning and a strong desire to help others.
Curtis believes strongly in developing an individualized plan centred around goals that are meaningful to his patients. He is passionate about educating his patients so that they have a good understanding and clear direction in their rehabilitation plan. He regards exercise as one of the most powerful ways in which he can influence his patients’ health and, with a primarily active approach, works hard to help others achieve their goals, promote independence, and foster resilience.
Curtis’s love for education extends well beyond his direct clinical involvement. From 2015-2020, he served as a board member of the MB- Section of Sport Physiotherapy Canada, where his primary role as the education chair was to bring in high-quality continuing education courses and speakers to therapists in the community. He has also served as a clinical supervisor and mentor for several physiotherapy students and physiotherapy exam candidates.
Curtis has a wealth of clinical experience working in multidisciplinary environments and places a high value on interprofessional collaboration to ensure patients receive the highest level of care possible.
Curtis graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in 2014 ... Read More
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Karen Reimer BMR PT, MSc,
Lyle Sasek BMR PT, FCAMPT, MHA
Lyle has worked in public and private Physiotherapy since graduating from the University of Manitoba. He is a fellow of the Academy of Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT)and uses acupuncture when indicted in his practice. In collaborating with his clients to achieve their goals, Lyle uses manual therapy, modalities, patient education and rehabilitation exercise prescription. He works with all age client’s in need of Physiotherapy services.
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