Broadway Shopping Center 1319 Broadway Avenue, Regina.

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Alistair completed undergraduate degrees from the University of Saskatchewan in Physical Education and Physical Therapy and is a Certified Athletic Therapist. Alistair has completed extensive post graduate training in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy and holds a Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy. He is a certified GunnIMS (dry needling) provider, and has received training in The Integrated Systems Model of Disability and Pain (Lee & Lee), and The Thoracic Ring ApproachTM (LJ Lee).

Alistair is currently a Mentor with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopaedic Education Division, and holds a position with The University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine Community Faculty, as a Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Academic Family Medicine.

Alistair has extensive experience working in primary and functional rehabilitation.

He has worked closely with a number of both amateur and professional sports teams and athletes for over two decades.

Alistair completed undergraduate degrees from the University of Saskatchewan in Physical Educatio... Read More

Lauren was raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. She graduated from the University of Regina in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She then attended the University of Saskatchewan and graduated with a Master of Physical Therapy in 2021.

Lauren has played a variety of sports including sprint kayaking and curling. She also enjoys spending time mountain biking and wake surfing. Lauren has been passionate about giving back to the curling community and has coached curling for 13 years, including coaching a junior women’s team at provincials and as a CurlSask instructor.

Lauren has interest in providing sport event coverage, pursuing the Orthopedic Levels, and Certificate in Sport Physiotherapy.

Lauren was raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. She graduated from the University of Regina in 2019 wi... Read More

Kristen has been a practicing physiotherapist since 2013. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and a Master’s of Physical Therapy from the University of Saskatchewan. Her postgraduate education has included Introductory and Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation, Biomedical Dry Needling, several manual therapy courses, Pelvic Health level 1 and 2, and climbing medicine professional development.

Areas of specialization include dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), vertigo and dizziness, concussions, dry needling, and pelvic health dysfunction. Special areas of interest include prenatal and postpartum pelvic health dysfunction and rock climbing injuries.

In her free time, Kristen enjoys a number of outdoor sports including running, rock climbing, mountain biking, and skiing.

Kristen has been a practicing physiotherapist since 2013. She graduated with a Bachelor of Scienc... Read More

Raeleen obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy, with great distinction, in 1991 from the University of Saskatchewan. She has spent most of her career in the Regina area. She has worked extensively with both private and insured clients. She has a well-rounded post graduate education, including courses in Manual Therapy, acupuncture, vestibular rehabilitation, biomedical dry needling, yoga therapy and pain science.

Raeleen obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy, with great distinction, in 1991 fro... Read More

Brandy received her Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Saskatchewan, and then moved on to graduate from the Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy program at the University of Alberta in 2009. That was by no means the end of her education as she continued to develop her physical therapy skills by attending several post-graduate courses including acupuncture, Biomedical Dry Needling, concussion management, chronic pain management, Matheson Functional Capacity Evaluation, Graston technique, Wheelchair Seating Symposiums and several manual therapy courses to name a few.

Brandy has spent her career working in a variety of practice settings, including private practice clinics, acute care medicine, long term care, private care homes and running her own private home care physical therapy business. In her spare time, Brandy enjoys working with the Regina Riot women’s WWCFL football team, the Leboldus High School football team, as well as providing sports therapy coverage at a variety of athletic events.

Brandy has also been a member of the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapist’s board since 2010, on which she has held the roles of treasurer, president – elect and is currently president of the council. Brandy has also been a member of the Canadian Alliance of Physical Therapy Regulators’ (CAPR) board since 2012, holding the position of President of the Board from 2016-2019. Brandy is also currently a member of the International Network of Physiotherapy Regulatory Authorities membership committee, working to improve the awareness of this organization and make contacts with regions throughout the world wanting to regulate Physical Therapists.

Brandy received her Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Saskatchewan, and... Read More

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