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Registered Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy is the application of techniques by a therapist’s hands and arms to the skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues, and joints of the body. A Registered Massage Therapist (R.M.T) has training in assessment techniques, stretching, remedial exercise, and hydrotherapy, which can all be applied for treating various symptoms or conditions. Each session is tailored to you... Read More

Massage Therapy is the application of techniques by a therapist’s hands and arms to the skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues, and joints of the body. A Registered Massage Therapist (R.M.T) has training in assessment techniques, stretching, remedial exercise, and hydrotherapy, which can all be applied for treating various symptoms or conditions. Each session is tailored to your specific needs. Your therapist will discuss and describe the techniques they plan to use prior to your treatment.

Massage Therapists are health care professionals committed to restoring and maintaining optimal health and pain-free function of the body.


Physiotherapy

“Physiotherapy is the primary health care profession that promotes wellness, mobility, and independent function. Physiotherapists have advanced understanding of how the body moves, what keeps it from moving well, and how to restore mobility.” The Canadian
Physiotherapy Association


Chiropractic

Chiropractors focus on your spine, muscle, and nervous system and treat the bones, muscles, soft tissues, and joints that you use every day. The spine, muscle, and nervous system supports your weight, keeps your body stable, protects your organs, and keeps you moving. It also connects directly to other vital systems in your body, which is why medical professionals, researchers, and the wider he... Read More

Chiropractors focus on your spine, muscle, and nervous system and treat the bones, muscles, soft tissues, and joints that you use every day. The spine, muscle, and nervous system supports your weight, keeps your body stable, protects your organs, and keeps you moving. It also connects directly to other vital systems in your body, which is why medical professionals, researchers, and the wider health community trust the spine care expertise of chiropractors to assess, diagnose, and treat conditions and injuries related to the spine, muscle, and nervous system. - Canadian Chiropractic Association

Dr. Jordanne Buote grew up in Summerside, PEI and is excited to be returning to the island after almost 10 years away. She attended Dalhousie University and received a degree in BSc in Kinesiology in 2015. Jordanne then graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto this past June (2019) and received the designation Doctor of Chiropractic.

Jordanne is certified in Clinical Acupuncture and utilizes many different treatment techniques, including myofascial release, drop piece and manual adjusting, vibration therapy, and exercise and rehabilitation. Dr.Buote especially loves working within women’s health, pediatrics, and geriatric wellness. Outside of practice, you will find Jordanne indulging in her passions of rowing and swimming, or checking out the local dairy bars.

Dr. Jordanne Buote grew up in Summerside, PEI and is excited to be returning to the island after ... Read More

Scott Conrad B.A., R.M.T Registered Massage Therapist

Scott Conrad has a B.A. from the University of Prince Edward Island (1998) and gained his credentials in Massage Therapy, with honours, from ITC Northumberland College (2003).

Scott has been a practicing massage therapist for over 15 years, his approach to massage therapy is thorough, intuitive, and based on a sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and a combination of effective treatment techniques. Scott incorporates a combination of myofascial release, MET (muscle energy technique), swedish massage, kinesio taping and trigger point therapy in his treatments. In addition he may include hydrotherapy and specific stretching and strengthening exercises for home care. The underlying intent of his treatment philosophy is to be specific and effective in addressing the patient’s primary area of concern while maintaining a holistic outlook for overall well-being.

Your treatment with Scott will be tailored to your specific needs and Scott will create a comprehensive treatment plan based on your desired outcomes and needs. Scott’s drive comes from seeing people return to doing what they love.

Scott Conrad B.A., R.M.T Registered Massage Therapist Scott Conrad has a B.A. from the Universit... Read More

Alexandre Cuffley-Hébert grew up in Charlottetown, PEI and is fully bilingual in both English and French. He has a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Ottawa (2019) as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Moncton (2017). While completing his Bachelor’s degree, his passion for physiotherapy grew after working as a student trainer for the University of Moncton Varsity Volleyball team. Having played many sports growing up, Alex has a special interest in sports injuries and effective return to play strategies to get you back in the game. Alex continues to further his education in order to optimize his treatment plans and offer you the best care possible.

When he’s not working on getting you better, you can find Alex at the nearest golf course, out riding his bike or on the ice playing hockey. Alex also loves to spend time outdoors, whether he’s camping with friends, relaxing on the beach or working in his vegetable garden.

Alexandre Cuffley-Hébert grew up in Charlottetown, PEI and is fully bilingual in both English and... Read More

Dr. Lori Dover received an Honours degree in Biology from UPEI in 1993. Lori continued her education in Toronto at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and graduated in 1997. In 2000, after practicing in Toronto for a few years, she moved to the small town of Shelburne, Ontario, and there owned and operated a multi-disciplinary practice for 16 years. In July of 2016, Lori returned home to PEI. Lori treats a wide range of muscular, nervous system and skeletal conditions and provides care to those of all ages. Her primary technique is Activator Methods (Advanced Certification) which uses a hand-held instrument to adjust the spine. Lori also utilizes traditional chiropractic methods, various muscular techniques, and incorporates exercise and nutrition into her practice.

Dr. Lori Dover received an Honours degree in Biology from UPEI in 1993. Lori continued her educat... Read More

Gerry MacAdam received a BSc in Biology from UPEI in 2010, and completed the massage therapy program at ICT Northumberland College in 2012, where he was awarded the “Certificate of Excellence” by the Massage Therapy Association of Nova Scotia. That same year he started attending the Canadian College of Osteopathy, where he has finished his 5 year program, and is now working on a 2 year thesis to finish his osteopathic studies.

Using a wide variety of techniques, including: myofascial release, joint manipulation, craniosacral therapy, among many others - Gerry uses an osteopathic approach to find the root cause of your pain. Osteopathy takes a look at the individual and not just symptoms, so all of Gerry’s treatments are tailored specifically to you, not just your presenting symptoms.

Gerry has a passion for athletics, after a lifetime of sports involvement. Namely, a track career that spanned over a decade, and consisted of several national championships, Canada Games, and Olympic trials appearances.

Gerry MacAdam received a BSc in Biology from UPEI in 2010, and completed the massage therapy prog... Read More

Gilbert has a BA (Psychology) from Queens University and received his certification in Swedish Massage in Gatineau, Quebec with specialization in Orthotherapy (a holistic, multi-disciplinary approach to relieve muscle pain and restore balance to the body).

Gilbert has been practicing massage therapy professionally for 10 years after retiring from a career in mental health with the federal government. He has continuing education in sports massage, proprioceptive taping, therapeutic cupping, lymphatic drainage and prenatal massage. He is certified in a number of Asian techniques including Lomi-Lomi (Hawaiian Massage) and Traditional Thai Massage (trained in Thailand).

Gilbert has a BA (Psychology) from Queens University and received his certification in Swedish Ma... Read More

Robert Wickstrom has a BSc in Biology from the University of Prince Edward Island (2010) and a Master’s in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University (2013). Robert has experience treating a wide range of orthopedic injuries with the elderly and younger athletes, and is the go-to physiotherapist for the dancers and performers of The Charlottetown Festival. He has continuing education specialization in Functional Dry Needling, Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA). Robert is a competitive cyclist and participates in road and mountain bike races throughout the Maritimes. Robert is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the PEI College of Physiotherapists.

Robert Wickstrom has a BSc in Biology from the University of Prince Edward Island (2010) and a Ma... Read More

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