Location
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Find us at: The University of Guelph, JT Powell Building Telephone: 519-767-5011 Fax: 519-821-4007 email: guelph@eramosaphysio.com Hours: Monday to Thursday: 7:30am - 7:30pm Friday: 7:30am - 5:30pm |
About Us
| The Health and Performance Centre (HPC) offers a wide range of diagnostic, rehabilitation and health promotion services and has been serving Guelph and the its university for the past five years. We offer specific specialized programs related to the shoulder and low back as well as massage therapy. In addition to the care of acute and overuse injuries, our multidisciplinary approach caters to the patient whose desired level of activity is curtailed due to a variety of injuries. The centre boasts one of Guelph's finest isokinetic machines, and this machine is available for any of our patients at the HPC. Our physiotherapists are privileged to work hand in hand with many of the HPC professionals, particularly the sports medicine physicians. The EPA physiotherapists at this site also participate in monthly discussions around excellence in all aspects of care; as a result of our affiliation, EPA's research information and professional interactions are transferred to all of our locations. |
Staff
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Jacqueline Sinkeldam, B.H.Sc.(P.T.), Hons.B.Sc.(H.K.), FCAMT Partner Jackie is a senior partner of Eramosa Physiotherapy. She has successfully completed all of her short advanced manual therapy courses and subsequent exams to obtain her diploma in Intermediate Manual Therapy - Part A Therapist.She is a clinical instructor for McMaster University and continues to be involved with ongoing research projects through both McMaster and the University of Guelph. Her areas of clinical interest are the back and the shoulder.She is certified in female urinary incontinence, and has developed the osteoporosis program as part of EPA's Women's Health Program. |
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Lisa Geddes, B.Sc. (P.T.) Hon's B. Sc. (H.K.), MCPA Registered Physiotherapist Lisa joined EPA after graduating from the University of Toronto in 1998 and can now be found working at the Health and Performance Centre. She has successfully completed all of her short courses in advanced manual therapy. Lisa can be found in the soccer community as a resource for the treatment and prevention of soccer injuries. Her clinical areas of interest are the shoulder, knee and ankle. |
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Larissa Sproul, B.Sc.(P.T.)., Hons.B.Sc.Kin, Registered Physiotherapist Larissa joined the Health and Performance Centre site of Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates in January 2006. She received her Physiotherapy degree from the University of Toronto after completing her Kinesiology degree form the University of Waterloo. She has trained with the AFCI to enable her to treat clients with Acupuncture, and is pursing her Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy level courses. Larissa enjoys treating a variety of injuries with a keen interest in the shoulder, knee, and athletic rehabilitation. |
| Denise Mortley, M.Sc.(P.T.)., Hons.B.Sc.(H.K)., Registered Physiotherapist Denise is the newest member of the HPC team. She has recently completed her Master's degree in Physiotherapy at McMaster University. She also has a Science degree from the University of Guelph in Human Kinetics. Denise has completed the Level One Manual Therapy courses and looks forward to challenging Level 2 Manual Therapy courses in 2008. As a previous University of Guelph student and Guelph resident, Denise is excited to be working at the Health and Performance Centre. |
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Brett Lyons, M. Manual Therapy, B.Sc.(P.T.), FCAMT, MCPA, Registered Physiotherapist Brett is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario with over 7 years experience in the field of orthopaedic and sports physiotherapy. After working in sports physiotherapy clinics in the U.K., Brett obtained his Masters of Manual Therapy from the University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia. He is a member of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy, and has extensive post-graduate training in manual therapy and acupuncture. His clinical areas of interest include the ankle, knee and spine. |
Unique Programs
| We are pleased to the offer these Unique Programs in addition to our regular physiotherapy treatment. Click on the links below for more information. Motor Vehicle Accident Program Industrial Medicine Women's Health - Osteoporosis Women's Health - Post Partum For Life |




