Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists have in-depth knowledge of how the body works and specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose, and treat symptoms of illness, injury and disability. Physiotherapy includes rehabilitation, as well as prevention of injury, and promotion of health and fitness. Vestibular physiotherapy addresses restoring proper balance and treating dizziness disorders.


Kinesiology / Exercise Therapy

Kinesiologists assess a client’s physical ability and develop an exercise program to help improve quality of life. This may include assistance with chronic conditions (heart disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, etc) or those who simply want help with weight management, or optimizing their human performance.

Elise graduated with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan’s School of Physical Therapy in 1996 and the College of Physical Education in 1997. Since then she has worked in the private practice setting in Saskatoon, having been the manager of multidisciplinary treatment teams. In 2021, she received the Award of Merit for Clinical Excellence from the Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association. She has a keen interest and specialized training in treating infants with torticollis and plagiochephaly. Over the years she has also increased her skill and interest in vestibular therapy which is the assessment and management of patients experiencing dizziness and balance problems. In 2010, she attended and passed all of the requirements of the Vestibular Competency based course in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to this she has taken various other courses related to vestibular therapy, cancer care, functional assessment and rehabilitation, as well as numerous courses related to the assessment and management of musculoskeletal conditions. In addition to her clinical work she has worked as a lecturer and lab instructor for the School of Physical Therapy.

Elise is currently a member in good standing with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists.

Elise is bilingual, speaking fluent French as well as English. Outside of work she is busy with her family and their activities, yet over the years has found time to impact others through volunteering in the community.

Elise graduated with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan’s School of Physical Therapy... Read More

Chad is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology (2016) and a Masters of Physical Therapy (2019). Since Chad’s graduation he has been working primarily in private practice. He has completed multiple courses through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Orthopedic Division Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal program (AIM). Chad was also the recipient of the New Member Professional Contributions Award in 2022 from the Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association (SPA) for his work facilitating courses with the College of Medicine in Indigenous Health for Physicians.

Chad has experience treating a variety of conditions including temporomandibular disfunction (TMD), musculoskeletal conditions, work and motor vehicle accidents, pre and post operative, and osteoarthritis.

Chad is currently a member in good standing with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists.

Chad is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology (201... Read More

Peter is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan and has been working as a physiotherapist for the past 18 years. He has treated a wide variety of patients with muscle and joint injuries from sports, work and motor vehicle accidents, as well as those with balance and dizziness disorders. Peter has received certification for Vestibular Rehabilitation through the Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also experienced with plyometrics, agility programs, long distance running, and marathon training. He participates in a variety of sports himself and coaches club volleyball. Peter lives in Martensville with his wife and two daughters.

Peter is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan and has been working as a physiotherapist f... Read More

Kregg has been a licensed physical therapist in Saskatchewan since 1995. Except for a short period of time working in Iceland he has worked in Saskatoon. Every year Kregg has made it a goal to participate in continuing education courses to advance his skills. From participating in ongoing courses he has achieved specialized designations. In 1998, Kregg achieved the Certified Work Capacity Evaluator (CWCE) designation through Matheson & Associates. This makes him the only physical therapist in Saskatchewan with that international designation demonstrating his expertise in performing Functional Capacity Evaluations. In 2000, he attained the international designation of a credentialled McKenzie trained therapist (CredMDT) through the McKenzie Institute International, specializing in the treatment of neck and back pain. In 2008, he passed all of the requirements of the competency based course at the Emory University, School of Medicine, Vestibular Therapy Course (Atlanta, Georgia).

Kregg’s caseload over the years continues to be quite diverse. He presently treats patients with musculoskeletal conditions, treats patients with balance and dizziness disorders, performs Functional Capacity Evaluations for third party insurance companies, and is a team member on multidisciplinary assessment and treatment teams for third party insurance patients. He has also been the team therapist for several local sports teams and performs venue therapy coverage for local sport events. In regards to sport injuries Kregg has also assisted recreational athletes to professional players from the CFL and NFL in recovering from their concussion. In 2021, Kregg was presented with the Award of Merit for Clinical Excellence from the Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association. Apart from the treatment side, Kregg has been asked to speak at different venues to include medical conferences, university classes, as well as at various work places, having presented internationally. He has also developed in-person and online training opportunities for other health care providers in the area of vestibular therapy that can be found on our website and on Embodia’s educational platform.

Presently, Kregg is a member in good standing with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) and well as the Sport Therapy and Private Practice Divisions of the CPA. He is a past member of the Icelandic Physiotherapy Association and is currently registered as a physical therapist with the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists.

Kregg has been a licensed physical therapist in Saskatchewan since 1995. Except for a short peri... Read More

Luke earned his academic credentials by successfully completing the esteemed exercise science program at Lander University, situated in South Carolina, in the year 2023. His commendable professional journey boasts prior engagements in the domains of strength and conditioning, alongside invaluable contributions in the realm of cardiac rehabilitation. Notably, Luke’s passion with sports medicine has been a driving force in shaping his aspirations.

Moreover, his illustrious experience as an esteemed NCAA college athlete has uniquely positioned him as a well-versed individual, adept at navigating the dual roles of both a patient and a practitioner. This exceptional blend of firsthand experiences has undoubtedly fortified his expertise and profound understanding of the intricacies inherent in sports medicine.

Luke earned his academic credentials by successfully completing the esteemed exercise science pro... Read More

Nycole is a physical therapy graduate from the University of Saskatchewan. Over the past several years she has been working in private practice and has made time to take numerous ongoing education courses to include the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Orthopedic Division courses; training in vestibular therapy and concussion management; as well as passing all of the requirements to obtain the status of a credentialed mechanical diagnosis and therapy clinician (CredMDT) through the McKenzie Institute International. Outside of clinical work she has extensive experience providing sideline coverage with events such as varsity hockey, lacrosse, and local rugby matches. She has also been on the executive of the Sport Therapy Division of the Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association.

Nycole is currently a member in good standing the the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association, and Sports Therapy Division of the CPA. She is also licensed by the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists.

Nycole is a physical therapy graduate from the University of Saskatchewan. Over the past several ... Read More

Amanda grew up in rural Saskatchewan, graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor’s degree in Physiology and a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy. In her graduating class, she received the award for highest mark in clinical proficiency, as well as her research group receiving the award for the top research paper.

Since graduating, she has worked in a private practice setting helping patients recover from motor vehicle accidents, work injuries, sports injuries, concussions, lifestyle habits, etc. She is a part of treatment teams for third party insurance patients, as well as assessment teams for multidisciplinary assessments. She also has specialized training and experience in assessing and treating patients with dizziness and balance problems. In 2011, she completed the competency-based Vestibular Rehabilitation course at the Emory University School of Medicine. In 2014, she attended the advanced vestibular competency course at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She also performs educational sessions for other healthcare providers in this regard.

She is a member in good standing the the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association. She is licensed by the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists.

Amanda grew up in rural Saskatchewan, graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bache... Read More

Tamara graduated from the Kinesiology program at the University of Saskatchewan in 2009, and is certified through CSEP as a Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) and a longstanding member of the Saskatchewan Kinesiology and Exercise Science Association (SKESA). She has a wide diversity of experience (>10 years) in both rehabilitation as well as fitness and lifestyle settings. Her ongoing education has also been diverse to include the Bone Fit™ clinical course recognized by Osteoporosis Canada as well as the Matheson Functional Capacity Evaluation certification. She has experience in assessing a client’s physical ability and developing a plan to help that individual improve their quality of life. She has worked with varsity sports teams, those recovering from motor vehicle and work related injuries as well as those wanting to make a lifestyle change. Her passion is working with those with chronic conditions (diabetes, osteoporosis, etc), helping them build strong a strong foundation for long-term wellness.

Her experience in both rehabilitation as well as fitness & lifestyle settings along with her skill in making individual programs make her a strong asset for those she assists in achieving their fitness and/or rehabilitation goals. In her spare time, you’ll find Tamara staying active and spending time with her dog. She enjoys regular spin classes, golfing, yoga, and (planning) future camping/hiking adventures!

Tamara graduated from the Kinesiology program at the University of Saskatchewan in 2009, and is c... Read More

Mike has graduated from the University of Calgary (2021) with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and the University of Saskatchewan with a Masters in Physical Therapy (2023). Additionally he holds his Red Seal certification as an Industrial Mechanic from Saskatchewan Polytechnic (2011).

Mike is originally from a small town outside of Saskatoon and has previously travelled throughout Asia and South America. He currently lives in Saskatoon with his wife, where he hopes to one day own a dog.

Mike is a member in good standing the the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association. He is licensed by the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists.

To get in touch with Mike, you can call 306-343-7776 or send him an email at michael@north49therapy.ca.

Mike has graduated from the University of Calgary (2021) with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology ... Read More

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