PT InMotion

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CLINIC OWNER: Physiotherapy InMotion

Jeff graduated from McGill University in 1993 (BSc Anatomy and Psychology), and the University of Alberta in 1998 (BSc Physiotherapy). Jeff has worked at and managed the Calgary Winter Club Sport Physiotherapy clinic for the past 20 years.

He has been involved as a sport physiotherapist and trainer with a number of the club’s teams as well as with Hockey Alberta and Pars Major Soccer. Jeff has received post-graduate certification in spinal manipulative therapy, sports physiotherapy, acupuncture, and diagnostic imaging. He is a Registered International Sport Physical Therapist (RISPT).

CLINIC OWNER: Physiotherapy InMotion Jeff graduated from McGill University in 1993 (BSc Anatomy ... Read More

Jackie graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1979 with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation in Physical Therapy and soon discovered Sports Medicine to be her passion. Achieving her Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy, she has worked with athletes of all levels and has attended Olympics, Paralympics, Commonwealth, Pan Am and World University Games as a member of the Canadian Medical Team.

Looking for further challenges she began studying acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. After programs in Western Acupuncture and studying in Beijing she became a Licensed Acupuncturist. She currently teaches at the Canadian Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine and enjoys combining her knowledge of Western and Eastern Medicine to provide the best care for her patients.

In addition to her profession, Jackie loves to be outside, climbing, hiking, gardening and generally enjoying nature.

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I graduated with a B.Sc.P.T. from the University of Alberta in 1996. I grew up in Stettler, Alberta and was heavily involved in the sport of competitive swimming. While studying physiotherapy at the U of A, I had the pleasure of swimming for the Pandas for several years. As someone who has always had an active lifestyle and been involved in competitive sport from a young age, I’ve experienced the benefits of physiotherapy firsthand. And as a practicing physiotherapist for more than 25 years, I have developed the skills to help you achieve your physical goals – functional or rehabilitative.

My passion: I find inspiration in the wide variety of clients I see. From kids to seniors, casual fitness fans to elite athletes, the most important and rewarding part of my job is to help you achieve your optimal results. Every person I work with is unique, and so are their goals, needs and expectations.

My approach: I use a hands-on approach—literally!—that incorporates different strategies, including prescribed exercises, manual therapy, dry needling, acupuncture, radial shockwave therapy, and soft tissue techniques to name a few. I work with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your needs and lifestyle. I will also consult with other health professionals involved in your care. I embrace a multi-disciplinary approach because I believe there’s an important role for other health specialties, and my ultimate goal is to promote your health and wellness.

My life outside work: When I’m not helping clients, you’ll find me swimming competitively, cycling, hiking and other outdoor activities with my family.

I graduated with a B.Sc.P.T. from the University of Alberta in 1996. I grew up in Stettler, Alber... Read More

Mary-Anne graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, and in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education.

The dream of working in the sports physiotherapy world brought Mary-Anne to Alberta and finally to Calgary in 1987. The opportunities of working with local to elite athletes as well as people of all walks in life, working at local to international sporting events, being a part of Provincial and National Professional Executives, and working in the private sector for 36 years has provided a wealth of growth and knowledge as a physiotherapist.

Mary-Anne has achieved multiple certificates in orthopaedics and manual therapy along with the practice of acupuncture/dry needling through her Certificate of Medical Acupuncture. Of recent, she is also a certified GLA:D instructor for the Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis program offered at the Winter Club. Her hands-on approach and passion to address the whole person, from minor to complex issues, has been Mary-Anne’s philosophy throughout her career. Doing her best to make you your best is her goal.

Outside of work, Mary-Anne enjoys multiple outdoor activities - from hiking, paddling and camping to the many winter sports, and workouts/fitness classes whenever possible.

Mary-Anne graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science in Phy... Read More

Julie graduated with a BSc. in Kinesiology from the University of Victoria and then completed her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Queens University in 2007.

Growing up on Vancouver Island, Julie found competitive swimming and raced at a National Level. In University, she was on the varsity triathlon team and represented Canada at the World Age-Group Triathlon Championships in Madeira, Portugal. Now, as a mother to two young competitive swimmers and athletes, she continues to race and frequently competes in National and International competitions.

As a lifelong athlete, Julie is familiar with the demands that sport and active living put on the body and has overcome her fair share of injuries. Professionally, Julie uses these experiences to help her patients achieve their full potential and goals – whether that be to compete at the highest level in sport, work pain free in an office or chase their grandchildren at the park.

To help her clients achieve their goals, Julie assesses by looking at the body as a whole with a deep understanding of how each of the bodies systems are integrated. With a keen interest in maximizing ones potential, Julie focuses on finding the root cause of the injury and optimizing one’s strengths to prevent further injury from occurring.

With nearly 20 years of clinical experience, Julie enjoys treating clients with intramuscular needling, shockwave therapy, soft tissue techniques, manual therapy, functional exercise prescription and lifestyle management.

When not in clinic, you can find Julie officiating on a pool deck at swim meets, hiking, swimming in all bodies of water, running, cycling and travelling the world with her family.

Julie graduated with a BSc. in Kinesiology from the University of Victoria and then completed her... Read More

Physiotherapy InMotion is pleased to welcome Tammy Kwan to its physiotherapy team.

Tammy has been a member at the Winter Club since 2005. She took some time away from physio but Jeff (clinic owner) recruited Tammy to come back to physio at Physio InMotion and really enjoys her profession again. She enjoys playing squash, badminton, golf, pickleball and the piano. She would love to get any tips on her game (all of them)!

Tammy’s passion for physio comes from facilitating clients to return back to their daily activities and enjoy their sports. She is continually learning through education courses to become a better therapist. Her knowledge and experience over the last 29 years has been rewarding for her to help people! Tammy looks forward to meeting all of you.

She attained certifications for spinal manipulations (FCAMPT- Part B Manual Therapist), IMS and Functional Dry Needling (Dry Needling), K-Taping, GLA:D, and Acupuncture for physiotherapy.

If you have any questions or would like to contact her email is : tkphysio1879042@gmail.com

Physiotherapy InMotion is pleased to welcome Tammy Kwan to its physiotherapy team. Tammy has bee... Read More

Xavier completed his physiotherapy training at the University of Alberta in 2020 and studied exercise science with his kinesiology undergrad through the University of Lethbridge in 2016. Specializing in treating concussions that are unresolved within six weeks, Xavier also addresses a variety of pain conditions, drawing on his extensive athletic background and comprehensive knowledge base. His treatment approach emphasizes exercise, complemented by clinical tools and hands-on therapies to support recovery. Outside of his professional practice, Xavier enjoys resort and backcountry skiing, road and mountain biking, cooking, and improving his photography during his travel hacked adventures abroad.

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Julianna is a graduate of the University of Rochester and Daemen College and has 20 years of clinical and teaching experience.

Julianna’s personal approach to diagnosis and treatment reflects her desire to return patients to full function at the earliest possible time whenever possible. To accomplish this she utilizes her learned techniques, clinical experience and the patient’s own goals. She treats “the whole” patient and uses patient education to maximize long-term compliance and outcomes for her patients.

Julianna is a graduate of the University of Rochester and Daemen College and has 20 years of clin... Read More

Lois graduated from McGill University in 1979 (B.Sc.PT). She was a physiotherapist at the Calgary Winter Club from 1998 to 2014 but is now providing vacation coverage for therapists at Physiotherapy InMotion.

She has been working with Physiotherapy InMotion and the Calgary Winter Club to organize and help deliver the GLAD Canada exercise program for hip and knee osteoarthritis.

As a Sport Physiotherapist, she has had the privilege of being a member of the Canadian Health Team at many multisport Games including the 2004, 2010, and 2016 Olympic Games. She was the Chief Therapist for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. She is an instructor of K-Taping techniques to health care professionals in Canada. Lois is a Registered International Sport Physical Therapist. (RISPT)

Her goal with patients is to give them strategies, education, and self-help techniques to improve their condition and return to normal activities. Lois will provide assessment and treatments as well as the GLAD Program.

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