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Nathalie Belanger is a graduate from the Physiotherapy program at the University of Toronto and also completed a Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics at the University of Ottawa.

Natalie has been working at the Sports Therapy Clinic for the past 17 years. Nathalie has taken numerous post graduate courses in a variety of areas including manual therapy, running injury prevention, and concussions. She has spent several years teaching and coordinating the physiotherapy assistant program at Career Canada College and she is currently teaches anatomy to the medical students at University of Ottawa.

Natalie also has a background in personal training and has worked with various sports teams including University of Ottawa Football team, the Algonquin College Basketball team and the Ottawa Irish Rugby team. She also has worked as a therapist at the Pan Am Games and the Special Olympics.

Outside of physiotherapy, Nathalie likes to stay active. She is a former National level swimmer at the University and Masters level. She is also a certified spinning instructor and has been teaching for over 20 years.

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Dan Clements has been working as a physiotherapist in the south end of Ottawa since 2002. He graduated with honours from the Dalhousie University Kinesiology program in 1999 with interests in biomechanics, fitness testing, exercise testing and prescription. After graduating with honours from Queens University’s Physiotherapy program he relocated to Ottawa and began working in orthopaedics and sports injuries.

Dan has completed his level three manual therapy courses and plans on continuing this path to become a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapists (FCAMT). He is a member in good standing with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

Dan enjoys opportunities where he can combine his interests in manual therapy, biomechanics and sports. He has provided a number of educational sessions designed to educate volleyball coaches and parents of players on the prevention of overuse injuries. For these reasons he enjoys working with athletes and injuries involving the shoulder and spine. He also has a special interest in the treatment of the temporal mandibular joint (TMJ).

Outside of the physiotherapy clinic you may catch up with Dan either at the bottom of the St. Lawrence River scuba diving, scaling a rock wall or working on his volkswagen dune buggy.

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Kristin Dupuis graduated from the University of Ottawa Human Kinetics program in 1997 before completing her physiotherapy degree from Queen’s University in 2001.

Kristin has been a physiotherapist with The Sports Therapy Clinic since 2008 and has worked in sports medicine for the last 10 years treating competitive and recreational athletes. Kristin has completed post-graduate courses in manual therapy, acupuncture and dry needling.

Kristin has a special interest in treating TMJ disorders and pediatric orthopedic injuries.

As a new runner, she is using her knowledge of running mechanics and rehabilitation to assist her own training and those of her clients.

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Anna graduated from the University of Ottawa with Bachelor of Science with Honours in Biology and a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at McMaster University.

Anna has a special interest in pelvic health and has completed Level I-III in male and female urinary incontinence and pelvic pain, as well as pregnancy and pelvic girdle pain. She also has a special interest in concussion rehabilitation including development of return to sport and school/work programs. Anna is also certified with AFCI acupuncture.

Anna is a member of both the Canadian and Ontario Physiotherapy Associations, the Women’s Health Division and the Orthopedic Division.

Outside of physiotherapy, Anna also enjoys high intensity interval training, water-skiing, running, and hockey. She competed as a provincial level gymnast and has coached pre-competitive gymnasts.

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Emma graduated from McMaster University in 2018 with an MSc in Physiotherapy after graduating from uOttawa with a BSc in Human Kinetics in 2015. Throughout her university studies, Emma served as a member of the Sports Physiotherapy Canada Ontario executive committee, was the student therapist for the uOttawa women’s rugby team, and assisted with Team Canada’s medical team at the Rio 2016 Olympics (with the hopes of returning to another Olympics soon)!

Growing up in Ottawa, Emma’s life revolved around a busy, competitive soccer schedule until she suffered two separate ACL injuries. No stranger to a daunting rehabilitation process, she was extremely fortunate to work with a talented physiotherapist. They inspired her throughout her journey, giving her ownership and responsibility for her own care. With such an exemplary model, Emma now hopes to ‘pay it forward’ by providing her clients with a similarly positive and empowering experience.

Emma has done certifications in acupuncture, dry needling, athletic taping, K-taping and is also a certified concussion physiotherapist. She is the current head trainer for the U18 67s AA hockey team and has travelled across Europe with the Skate Canada junior and senior figure skating teams as their team physiotherapist. She is currently in the process of completing her sport physiotherapy certification.

Emma’s treatment style is a combination approach of manual therapy and tailored, functional exercises that relate to the goals at hand. Emma believes in breaking down troublesome or painful activities into smaller components in order to train the system as a whole and work to achieve a functional movement pattern. She believes in encouraging her clients to be their best selves and incorporates a variety of tools to support their individual needs. Emma’s personal motto is “leave people better than you found them” and she looks forward to working with you to help you reach your goals, whatever they may be!

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Tony is a former Canadian National Team diver who competed at the Commonwealth Games, Pan Am Games, World Championships and numerous other international competitions throughout his athletic career. After studying Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University and competing with their Varsity Swimming and Diving Team, he decided to study physiotherapy as a way to continue to work with dedicated athletes in order to help them get back to performing at their highest capability. Tony studied physiotherapy at Brunel University in London, England and graduated in 2005. He built experience working in Ottawa and Kemptville before joining the Carleton Sport Medicine and Physiotherapy clinic in 2010.

Tony specializes mainly in orthopaedic physiotherapy with a strong focus in sport physiotherapy; holding a Sport Physiotherapy Canada Diploma. As an avid athlete and physiotherapist with over 12 years of experience, he has a strong knowledge and appreciation for many different sports and the high level of physical demand they entail. His treatment focus involves manual therapy in conjunction with a home exercise program to help strengthen, stretch and stabilize the injured area. Tony also uses acupuncture and IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) for chronic conditions and to help loosen tight muscles from injuries and movement dysfunctions.

In recent years Tony has expanded his treatment practice to focus on concussion management. By performing treatment for the spine, visual system, and vestibular (balance) system, he aids people return to daily activities and their athletic endeavours.

In addition to his clinical practice, Tony travels with the Canadian Women’s Fencing Team (Foil) as the Team Physiotherapist. He has worked with the National Diving Team (Sr. and Jr), Ontario Provincial U15- U18 Rugby teams and the Eastern Ontario U16 and U18 Rugby teams. Tony is a regular volunteer at local sporting events (Skate Canada, Ontario Gymnastics Provincials, PGA Canada). Outside of the clinic, Tony can be seen keeping healthy and active by training for triathlons, golfing, skiing and snowboarding.

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Sarah is a Registered Psychotherapist who holds a Master of Education in Counselling Psychology from the University of Ottawa as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Political Science from Carleton University.

Sarah has experience supporting teens and adults with emotional disruptions, relationship difficulties, life transitions, and general mental health concerns. Sarah has a special interest in sports performance and high-performance psychology stemming from her experiences as an elite athlete, coach, as well as through her education. She has worked with competitive youth athletes, collegiate athletes, Olympic and professional athletes, as well as individuals who have a general passion for sports and personal growth. When working with high performers and athletes she considers the overall mental health and well-being needs that are present, while appreciating the potential impacts felt on their performance.

Sarah aims to build working relationships with her clients that reflect sincere, authentic human connection and are collaborative in nature. She approaches client’s concerns in a manner that sheds light on their strengths and resources, their potential for growth, and aims to bring balance to their lives. Sessions are shaped by the client’s needs and provide an open, flexible space that encourages them to bring up whatever they need at that moment.

Sarah is a member of The College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO, ID: 008549) and meets CRPO requirements to provide clinical supervision.

Specialties

High performance & sport psychology Relationship concerns and interpersonal conflict Anxiety Life transitions Self-esteem concerns ADHD Perfectionism Stress management and coping skills Clinical Supervision

Workshops

Facilitating Mental Skills Workshops for your team or organization is another way Sarah can provide support. If your team wants to improve a specific mental block, is repeatedly struggling in competition, or generally wants to grow the mental skills needed in high performance settings, you can request a free 30-minute consultation call. See the Mental Skills Workshop page for more details.

Clinical Supervision

Sarah provides individual and group clinical supervision services to therapists and Master’s students. Practicum placement opportunities are available for students who have an interest in building their psychotherapy skills while working with athletes and high performers.

Age

Adolescents (12+) Adults

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT) Person-centered Therapy Solution-Focused Therapy (SFBT)

Availability

In-person and virtual sessions are available Monday-Friday. Session start times range from morning to early evening.

Workshop facilitation availability will be determined by the inquiring team’s schedule and collaboratively agreed upon through consultation.

Fees and Insurance Coverage

50 minute Psychotherapy session – $180.00

Psychotherapy services are reimbursable by most insurance plans. Students have some coverage through university insurance plans. Receipts will be provided to submit for reimbursement. Psychological services are tax deductible. Sliding scale: Yes, please inquire to explore eligibility.

Workshop pricing will vary based on the number of workshop sessions and the size of your team. A quote can be provided following a consultation call.

Booking

To set up a free 15-minute consultation call or book an appointment with Sarah: Email: sroyertherapy@gmail.com

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Lorena is a Registered Psychologist providing psychological services at the Sports Medicine Clinic at Carleton University. She has a BAHon from Mount Allison University, an MA and PhD in Psychology from Carleton University and a MA in Counselling from the University of Ottawa. She is a proponent of the researcher-practitioner model, conducting mental health research and providing mental health services to adults with various adjustment difficulties and mental health disorders. Lorena is dedicated to raising awareness of mental health issues and promoting psycho-educational and research-based interventions intended to improve people’s lives. She is an Adjunct Professor at Carleton University and teaches at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.

Concussion management: I am part of the health care team at the Sport Medicine clinic at Carleton university, where I collaborate with the doctors, physiotherapists and psychiatrists in providing concussion management, especially post-concussion syndrome (PCS) to athletes and members of the community.

Sport Psychology: I help athletes enhance performance by using evidence-based strategies in overcoming obstacles and barriers. These include, but not limited to, improving attentional focus, managing anxiety, visualization and goal setting, motivation and team building and improving overall well-being.

Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy involves developing a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship with the therapist, in order to work collaboratively in overcoming problematic behaviours, understanding distressing thoughts and managing difficult emotions. Depending on client needs, I use different therapeutic approaches, such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, ACT, psychodynamic therapy, MBSR, IPT and existential and humanistic, and supportive therapy.

ADHD Assessments: Lorena conducts ADHD assessments* for adults struggling with undiagnosed ADHD. The purpose of an ADHD assessment is to assess the possible existence of ADHD using a standard ADHD battery that includes assessment of psychiatric and academic history, current symptoms, cognitive functioning, and level of impairment related to these symptoms. Symptoms might look different at older ages and a diagnosis is based on the criteria outlined in the DSM 5-TR. For more information visit https://www.caddra.ca.

Current wait time for an ADHD assessment is 1-2 months

Memberships:

College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO) College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) College of Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) Ottawa Academy of Psychology (OAP)

Specialties

mTBI/ Concussion management Sport performance ADHD Anxiety Depression and mood disorders Self-esteem disorders Relationship conflicts Grief Dysfunctional family dynamics Communication difficulties

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Psychodynamic Approaches ACT Client Focus Age Adults Finances

While Psychotherapy is not covered by OHIP, most extended Health Insurance plans, such as those carried by several employers, provide at least partial coverage for psychological services to families and individuals.

I am registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario, which means that my services are covered by private insurance. After each appointment, I will provide you with a receipt that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.

If you are a student, your health insurance plan provides some coverage for psychological services. Check your CUSA health plan for more details.

You might need a referral from your doctor for “psychological services”. You might need to submit the doctor’s referral and the official receipt as part of your claim to your insurance company.

– Some corporations pay for psychological services. – Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB) pay for psychological services. – Car Insurance companies pay for psychological services.

Psychological services are tax deductible

Sliding scale: Yes (wait list) Accepts Insurance: Yes

To book an appointment with Lorena: Phone: (613) 520-3510

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Marie-Elise graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Ottawa in 2009. She is fully bilingual and has been working in the sport medical field with athletes at the local and international level for years.

She has been involved as a physiotherapist at many major events such as:

● Master Indigenous Games 2023 (Head Physiotherapist) ● Women’s U18 Tackle Football National Championships 2023 ● 2023 Pacific Fours Rugby Series ● 2023 Para-Badminton International Championships ● 2023 National Goalball Championships ● Men’s World Curling Championships 2023 (Head Physiotherapist) ● CP Women’s Open 2022 – LPGA Tour ● National Figure Skating Championships in 2022, 2017 and 2014 ● 2017 and 2018 National Track and Field Championships ● 2015 Pan American Games ● 2015 FIFA World’s Women Cup ● 2013 Canada Summer Games ● 2011 and 2013 Ottawa Marathons ● 2013 World Ice Hockey Women’s Championships ● 2013 and 2014 Canadian National Gymnastics Championships ● 2012 World Taekwondo Championships ● 2012 Seven’s International Rugby Championships ● 2011 Western Canada Summer Games ● 2011 Canada Army Run

She has also worked with local sports teams such as the Nepean Knights Junior B Box Lacrosse Team, Regional 5 Provincial Soccer Team, Senators Rugby Team and Sooners Football Team.

She has also been the head physiotherapist for the Ontario Freestyle Ski Team National Capital division for the last 3 years.

Since graduating in 2009, she has completed her Certification with the Acupuncture Foundation Institute of Canada (CAFCI) as well as completing her course in Trigger Point Dry Needling. She also has her certification in K-Taping from the K-Taping Academy. Marie-Elise is also in the process of completing her Manual Therapy levels in order to become an FCAMPT. She has also been trained in Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy.

Marie-Elise has also completed her Certificate and Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy with Sport Physiotherapy Canada which allows her to use the designation “Sport Physiotherapist”.

She has also taken many other post-graduate courses such as: Back rehabilitation course by Stuart McGill, Mackenzie course, advanced sports taping course, running injury prevention and rehabilitation courses with Blaise Dubois, soft tissue release course, hip rehabilitation course and non-internal pelvic rehab course.

She has also attended many conferences such as the 2015 CPA Annual Conference, the 2011 National Capital Knee Symposium, the 2011 Capital Sports Therapy Symposium as well as attending monthly medical rounds at the Carleton Sport Medicine Clinic.

Marie-Elise is a member at large of the Eastern Ontario Physiotherapy Association, a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association as well as being a member of the International Federation of Sport Physical Therapy. She has also been a Mentor for Sport Physiotherapy Canada Certificate/Diploma candidates.

Marie-Elise attended the pre-professional ballet program at The School of Dance and has a great interest in yoga, tennis, road cycling, skiing, hiking as well as canoe-camping.

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Marie-Élise a gradué en 2009 de l’Université d’Ottawa avec un baccalauréat en physiothérapie. Elle est parfaitement bilingue et travaille depuis qu’elle a gradué dans le domaine sportif avec des athlètes locaux ainsi l’internationaux.

Elle a eu l’occasion de participer en tant que physiothérapeute à de nombreux événements sportifs tel:

● Masters Indigenous Games 2023 (Physiothérapeute en chef) ● Championnat MU-18 Féminin de football avec contacts 2023 ● Rugby Pacific Four Series 2023 ● Championnat International de Para-Badminton 2023 ● Championnat Canadien de GoalBall 2023 ● Championnat Mondial de Curling Masculin 2023 (Physiothérapeute en chef) ● L’Omnium féminin CP 2022 – Tournois de la LPGA ● Championnats nationaux de Patinage artistique en 2022, 2017 et 2014 ● Championnats nationaux d’Athlétisme en 2017 et 2018 ● Les Jeux Panaméricains en 2015 ● La Coupe Féminine du Monde de la FIFA en 2015 ● Les Jeux du Canada en 2013 ● Le Marathon d’Ottawa en 2011 et 2013 ● Championnat Mondial Féminin 2013 de Hockey sur glace ● Championnats nationaux de Gymnastique en 2013 et 2014 ● Championnat Mondial de Taekwondo en 2012 ● Championnat International de Rugby Sevens en 2012 ● Les Western Canada Summer Games en 2011 ● La course de l’armée du Canada 2011

Marie-Élise a également travaillé avec plusieurs équipes locales de sport notamment l’équipe de lacrosse des Nepean Knights Junior B Box, l’équipe provinciale de Soccer régionale 5, l’équipe de rugby les Senators et l’équipe locale de football des Sooners.

Depuis plus de 3 ans, elle est la physiothérapeute en chef de l’équipe de ski acrobatique de l’Ontario – division de la Capitale Nationale.

Marie-Élise a complété une Certification en Acupuncture du Acupuncture Foundation Institute of Canada (CAFCI). Elle a également complété un cours de Trigger Point Dry Needling. De plus, elle a obtenu une certification en K-Taping du K-Taping Academy. Marie-Élise est actuellement à compléter ses niveaux de thérapie manuelle afin d’obtenir son FCAMPT. Elle a aussi été entraînée afin de prodiguer la thérapie par ondes de choc radiales aussi connue sous le nom de Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy.

Marie-Élise a aussi complété son diplôme en physiothérapie sportive de Sport Physiotherapy Canada ce qui lui permet d’utiliser le titre de « physiothérapeute sportive ».

Elle a pris plusieurs cours post-gradués notamment un cours de réhabilitation du dos avec le célèbre Stuart McGill, un cours sur la théorie Mackenzie et un cours avancé sur le taping sportif. Elle a également pris des cours avec Blaise Dubois sur la prévention et la réhabilitation des blessures de course. Marie-Élise a également pris des cours sur le relâchement musculaire, la réhabilitation de la hanche et sur les traitements du plancher pelvien non interne.

En 2015 elle a été invitée à participer à la conférence annuelle de l’Association canadienne de physiothérapie. En 2011 elle a participé au National Capital Knee Symposium ainsi qu’au Capital Sports Therapy Symposium. Elle participe également tous les mois aux rondes médicales qu’organise le Carleton Sport Medicine Clinic.

Marie-Élise est membre de l’Association des physiothérapeutes de l’Est de l’Ontario; elle est aussi membre de l’Association canadienne de physiothérapie. Elle a aussi été un mentor pour le programme l’accréditation de Sport Physiotherapy Canada et est actuellement membre du International Federation of Sport Physical Therapy.

Marie-Élise était dans le programme pré-professionnel de ballet à The School of Dance et l’intéresse aussi beaucoup au tennis, au yoga, au vélo de route, au ski, à la randonnée pédestre et au canot-camping.

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Chris Sliwka graduated from the University of Ottawa with a degree in Human Kinetics in 2002 and received his Masters of Physical Therapy from the University of Western Ontario in 2004.

Chris has worked in Ottawa in an orthopaedic setting for his entire career. He has experience treating individuals of all ages dealing with acute, chronic, post-surgical, sports, overuse, and age-related issues. He has completed post graduate courses in manual therapy and has training in GunnIMS (intramuscular stimulation), acupuncture, running injury prevention, K-Taping, and concussion treatment and management. Chris has a special interest in treating shoulder injuries and dysfunction, post-surgical joint replacements, and running injuries.

Outside of physiotherapy, Chris is an avid triathlete and he is a member of a local race team. In addition to short course races he has completed 2 Ironman distance and multiple Ironman 70.3 races.

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Wendi Smith graduated with a Clinical Master in Manipulative Therapy from Western Ontario in 2011 and received her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of Western Ontario in 2004. She doubled majored at the University of Maine in Presque Isle and received a Bachelor of Science in Education and Athletic Therapy in 2002. Wendi’s Athletic Therapy internship hours were completed at Disney’s Wide World of Sport in Orlando Florida and she completed her Bachelor of Physical Education from the University of New Brunswick in 1999.

Wendi has been working and is a part owner at the Sports Therapy Clinic since 2013. Wendi is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT), signifying that she has completed extensive post-graduate education in the area of orthopaedics and has achieved an internationally-recognized qualification in hands-on manual and manipulative therapy. Wendi currently assists with the instruction of the Orthopaedic level manipulative therapy post graduate courses as well as provide mentorship hours for FCAMPT candidates.

Wendi has experience in treating individuals of all ages and enjoys treating a wide range of ailments including sports, post-surgical, acute, chronic, and neurological injuries. She enjoys the challenge of helping her patients maximize their function and returning them to pre-injury status.

Wendi enjoys running, badminton and skiing.

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Natasza is a bilingual (French/English) Registered Psychotherapist and holds a Master of Education in Counselling from the University of New Brunswick as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from Boston University.

She has experience working with adolescents and adults dealing with anxiety, depression, stress management, low self-esteem, self-criticism, and interpersonal relationship issues. As a coach and former elite athlete who played ice hockey for Team Canada, NCAA Division 1, and professionally both overseas and in North America, she is passionate about supporting athletes with performance, mental health, and transitioning out of sport.

Natasza prioritizes creating a collaborative and non-judgmental space where clients can explore their experiences openly and authentically. Grounded in empathy and respect, she strives to tailor each session to the unique needs and preferences of the client. Natasza’s approach integrates evidence-based strategies, focusing on building upon the client’s strengths and cultivating the necessary skills and strategies to empower clients to navigate life’s challenges with confidence.

Natasza is a member of The College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO, ID: 15350).

Specialties

Athlete Mental Health and Performance ADHD Anxiety Perfectionism Low Self-Esteem and Self-Criticism Depression Interpersonal conflicts Life transitions School Issues Stress Management Autism

Workshops Facilitating Mental Skills Workshops for your team or organization is another way Natasza can provide support. If your team wants to improve a specific mental block, is repeatedly struggling in competition, or generally wants to grow the mental skills needed in high performance settings, you can request a free 30-minute consultation call. See the Mental Skills Workshop page for more details.

Ages

Adolescents (12+) Adults

Languages

English French

Availability

In-person and virtual sessions are available from mid-day into the evening. Workshop facilitation availability will be determined by the inquiring team’s schedule and collaboratively agreed upon through consultation.

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) Solution-Focused Therapy (SFBT)

Education

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Boston University Bachelor of Sciences in Health Sciences from Boston University (Cum Laude) Master of Education in Counselling from the University of New Brunswick Master’s thesis focused on the experiences of elite athletes transitioning into life after sport following the end of their collegiate careers to better understand how they navigate the challenges and opportunities that arise during this period of change.

Fees and Insurance Coverage

50-minute Psychotherapy session – $180.00 Psychotherapy services are reimbursable by most insurance plans. Students have some coverage through university insurance plans. Receipts will be provided to submit for reimbursement. Psychological services are tax deductible. Sliding scale: Yes, please inquire to explore eligibility.

Workshop pricing will vary based on the number of workshop sessions and the size of your team. A quote can be provided following a consultation call.

To set up a free 15-minute consultation or book an appointment with Natasza: Email: nataszatarnowski@gmail.com

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Todd Taylor graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 2002 with a degree in Kinesiology and in 2004 with a Masters of Physical Therapy.

Todd has been working and is a part owner at the Sports Therapy Clinic at Carleton University since 2013. He successfully challenged his Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy examination (FCAMPT) in 2011 signifying that he has completed extensive post-graduate education in the area of orthopaedics and has achieved an internationally-recognized qualification in hands-on manual and manipulative therapy. Todd currently assists and co-instructs in the CPA Orthopaedic manual therapy Level System as well as mentors undergrad and post graduate physiotherapy students.

Todd has had special training in the treatment of Vestibular Disorders, concussions as well as acupuncture.

Todd enjoys football (Go 49ers), Rugby, and wrestling with his two daughters.

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