THE SHORT VERSION: Maureen brings 15+ years of physiotherapy experience—including years as a team physiotherapist for AJHL hockey teams. She’s treated everyone from elite athletes to weekend warriors, and she’s known for one thing: getting you back in the game safely and quickly. Her approach? Education-first. Maureen won’t just fix the problem—she’ll teach you how to prevent it from happening again.
WHAT MAUREEN TREATS: ✓ Sports injuries (hockey, running, all athletics) ✓ Return-to-sport rehabilitation ✓ Chronic pain and overuse injuries ✓ Acute musculoskeletal injuries ✓ Post-surgical recovery ✓ Injury prevention and performance care
MAUREEN’S APPROACH: Education = empowerment: Maureen takes the time to explain what’s happening, why it’s happening, and how to fix it—so you’re not just following a program, you’re understanding your body. Team-player mentality: From her years with AJHL teams, Maureen knows how to communicate with coaches, trainers, and families to coordinate safe, timely return to sport. Proven techniques: Combines manual therapy, IMS/dry needling, and medical acupuncture (her specialty) to target pain at its source.
CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING: IMS/Dry Needling Certified Medical Acupuncture Certified (extensive training and experience) Bachelor of Science, Physiotherapy (University of Alberta) Extensive post-graduate training in sports medicine and manual therapy Former AJHL team physiotherapist (hockey) 15+ years clinical experience
MAUREEN’S PHILOSOPHY: “If you understand your injury, you can own your recovery. My job is to give you the knowledge and tools to take control.” Translation: Maureen won’t just treat you—she’ll teach you. Informed patients heal faster, stay healthier, and don’t keep coming back for the same injuries.
WHEN SHE’S NOT IN THE CLINIC: Maureen has spent years on the bench (literally) as a team physiotherapist for AJHL hockey, where she learned the importance of quick thinking, clear communication, and getting athletes back on the ice safely. That same intensity and focus carries into every patient she treats—whether you’re 16 or 60, competing or just staying active.