Inflammatory condition (tendonitis, bursitis, capsulitis, etc.)
Treatment of acute and chronic pain
Lumbar sprain, herniated disc, sciatica br>
Post surgery rehabilitation
Traumatic Injuries (sprain, strains and pulls)
Concussion
Specific training to return in the playing field
Taping and motor control exercises
Run pattern assessment
Advice on choosing shoes
Detailed Biomechanical assessment
Tips for training progress
Chronic Pain
Tendinitis, Bursitis, tendinopathy, epicondylitis
Sciatica and Cervico-Brachialgia
Headache, Migraines
Cervical and lumbar sprains
Urinary incontinence
Pre and post-partum follow-up
Specific exercises to your condition
Perineal and pelvic pain
direct access to physical therapy
without the need for a referral or prescription from your physician
A patient-centered and attentive care to your problems is at the heart of the service you will receive at Physio Cinétique. You will benefit of personalized treatments of physiotherapy to satisfy your needs and allow you to reach the well being to which you aspire.
Gabriel Dubé M.Sc. Pht, MOPPQ
gabriel.dube@physiocinetique.com
Physiotherapist, owner
Gabriel Dubé obtained his Master’s degree in physiotherapy at l’Université de Montréal and is particularly interested in the APMO’s curriculum in manual therapy in which he acquires an expertise. Throughout his studies, Gabriel evolved as an assistant therapist with the medical team of the Carabins de l’Université de Montréal Football program where he treated high profile athletes. He set himself apart early with his active care and his personalized approach based on performance and the reaching of concrete results. He displays the same amount of care and rigor for each patient and set goals. His love for physiotherapy brought him today to found his own clinic. He hopes to involve himself with the community by offering quality treatments stemming from his innovative vision of physiotherapy.
Academic training
Bachelor’s degree and professional Master’s degree in physiotherapy at l’Université de Montréal (2010-2012)
Kinesiology program at l’Université de Montréal
Experience in physiotherapy
Manual Therapy Level I – AQPMO
Manual therapy Level II Inferior Quadrant – AQPMO
Manual Therapy Level II Superior Quadrant – AQPMO
Manual Therapy Level III Inferior Quadrant – AQPMO
Manual Therapy Level III Superior Quadrant – AQPMO
Dry needling in physiotherapy - Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec
Sports First Responder – Canadian Red Cross
Radiological examination prescription – Université Laval
Philippe Morency M.Sc. Pht, MOPPQ
philippe.morency@physiocinetique.com
Physiotherapist
Philippe graduated from McGill University Physiotherapy Master’s program. Through his studies, he quickly combined his passion for sports to physiotherapy as a therapist for the McGill Martlets’ Volleyball team. After his graduation, he followed his involvement in sports as a physiotherapist in different levels for the Pionniers de Lanaudière hockey teams. He furthered his knowledge through post-graduate courses such as pediatrics, manual therapy and traumatic brain injury management. He has, throughout the years, developed an expertise in pediatrics and geriatrics. He is a great listener and relies on a high quality patient-centered approach in his treatment.
Academic training
Bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation science – McGill
Master’s degree in Physiotherapy – McGill
• Complementary training: Physical Therapy in pediatrics, Cancer rehabilitation, introduction to Organizational behaviour
Experience in physiotherapy
Manual Therapy Level I – AQPMO
Manual therapy Level II Inferior Quadrant – AQPMO
Manual Therapy Level III Superior Quadrant – AQPMO
Radiologicalexamination prescription – Université de Montréal
Sports First Responder – Canadian Red Cross
Introduction to NDT – Playful strides Therapy
McKenzie Level A – The McKenczie Institute
Marie-Michèle Sabourin M. PHT Sc, MOPPQ
marie-michele.sabourin@physiocinetique.com
Physiotherapist
Marie-Michèle completed her Master’s degree in physiotherapy at l’Université de Montréal. Since the beginning of her practice, she demonstrates interest in the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries related to sports in a clientele of all ages. Her passion for dance, yoga and the arts of circus quickly becomes and ally in her practice of physiotherapy. She makes a duty to be attentive and to analyse every problematic to support her patients towards the regain and pursuit of their significant activities. Marie-Michèle also completed the Short graduate program in perineal and pelvic rehabilitation of l’université de Montréal. This allows her to make pre and post partum follow-ups, as well as treating women suffering with urinary problematics and pelvic pains. Dedicated to her passion, she makes sure to offer a personalized treatment and adapted to each of her patients.
Academic training
Bachelor’s degree and professional Master’s degree in physiotherapy at l’Université de Montréal
Short graduate program in perineal and pelvic rehabilitation from l’université de Montréal
Experience in physiotherapy
Manual Therapy Level I – AQPMO
Manual therapy Level II Inferior Quadrant – AQPMO
Manual Therapy Level III Superior Quadrant – AQPMO
Radiologicalexamination prescription – Université de Montréal
McKenzie Level A – The McKenczie Institute
Catherine Woods M. PHT Sc, MOPPQ
catherine.woods@physiocinetique.com
Physiotherapist
Catherine obtained her master's degree in physiotherapy at the University of Montreal, she has since worked in a private clinic with a diverse clientele with various health problems and aims to improve the condition of each of her client. She is sensitive to her client’s need and makes sure to fully understand their problems to offers individualized treatment that reflects their needs. Through her interventions, she makes sure that the patient can achieve their goal and resume their activities. She has always practiced several sports, particularly swimming, hiking, boxing and yoga, which led her to develop her interests in physical therapy. As part of her continuing education, she has completed training to treat vertigo and jaw problems as well as training in yoga therapy which she incorporates into her treatments.
Academic training
Bachelor’s degree and professional Master’s degree in physiotherapy at l’Université de Montréal
Experience in physiotherapy
Manual Therapy Level I – AQPMO
Manual therapy Level II Inferior Quadrant – AQPMO
Manual Therapy Level II Superior Quadrant – AQPMO
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
Prevention of running injuries- The Running Clinic
Mckenzie Level A (Lumbar)- The McKenzie Institute
Mckenzie Level B (Cervical)- The McKenzie Institute
Manual myofascial release techniques
Yoga therapy