Cochrane Sport Physio & Massage

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If you are unsure of what type of appointment you need or are unable to find a time that works for you, please call our office at 403-932-1088. Our staff will be happy to assist you.

For all aquatic physiotherapy sessions please call the clinic to book an appointment as this option is unavailable to online booking.

For all AHS Claims please contact the clinic at 403-932-1088 to book.

For injuries related to Worker’s Compensation Board claims please contact our sister Clinic (Cochrane Physiotherapy Clinic) at 403-932-4909 as we do not treat WCB claims at this location.

CANCELLATIONS Please note that for all cancellations we require, at minimum, 24 hours notice. For cancellations within 24 hours please call our Clinic for assistance. You may be subject to a $40 late cancellation or no-show fee.

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy, is a therapeutic health profession concerned with the assessment and restoration of the physical function and performance of the body. It is a distinct form of care, which can be performed both in isolation, or in combination with other types of medical care to help provide a speedy and complication-free return to normal activity/ sport. Our team of Physical Therapists can pr... Read More

Physiotherapy, is a therapeutic health profession concerned with the assessment and restoration of the physical function and performance of the body. It is a distinct form of care, which can be performed both in isolation, or in combination with other types of medical care to help provide a speedy and complication-free return to normal activity/ sport.

Our team of Physical Therapists can provide pain relief from orthopaedic or musculo-skeletal complaints. Examples include:
• Sports Injuries
• Reconstructive orthopaedic surgery
• Acute or chronic joint pain
• Postural dysfunction
• Back or neck pain
• Knee and foot surgery
• Joint stiffness or poor mobility
• Arthritis
• Joint replacements
• Old recurrent injuries


Acupuncture

Registered Acupuncturists are trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine. TCM is a coherent system of thought and practice based on ancient texts AND a continuous process of critical thinking, extensive clinical observation, and testing. This system of medicine looks at the complete physiological and psychological individual. It is a complex medical system in it’s own right. Since pain can af... Read More

Registered Acupuncturists are trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine. TCM is a coherent system of thought and practice based on ancient texts AND a continuous process of critical thinking, extensive clinical observation, and testing. This system of medicine looks at the complete physiological and psychological individual. It is a complex medical system in it’s own right.

Since pain can affect many areas of your life and your ability to function well, Althea also conducts a thorough TCM assessment in order to design a plan that will address additional symptoms or underlying issues that you may be having. These issues may include fatigue, stress, insomnia, headaches, digestive issues, menstrual issues, emotional issues, endocrine issues etc…

Althea uses a gentle needling technique that includes using Traditional Chinese acupuncture points, trigger and motor points, auricular therapy, and Korean Hand acupuncture. She may also include moxibustion, cupping, guasha (similar to Graston), Tuina, and Chinese Dietary Therapy.

Since Althea is also a Registered Massage Therapist, she may use myofascial release and deep tissue massage techniques during your treatment if she finds that it would be beneficial for you at that time.


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy involves manual manipulation of soft body tissues (muscle, connective tissue, tendons, and ligaments) to enhance health and well-being. It can be used to help accelerate tissue healing, relieve psychological stress, manage pain, improve circulation and relieve tissue tension. Massage therapy is an effective treatment technique for a variety of conditions including low back pain,... Read More

Massage therapy involves manual manipulation of soft body tissues (muscle, connective tissue, tendons, and ligaments) to enhance health and well-being. It can be used to help accelerate tissue healing, relieve psychological stress, manage pain, improve circulation and relieve tissue tension. Massage therapy is an effective treatment technique for a variety of conditions including low back pain, neck and shoulder tension/ pain, sprains/ strains, sports injuries, etc. At Cochrane Sport Physio our massage therapists are registered with CMMOTA and have extensive training in massage therapy techniques.

A wide variety of techniques are available to you in order to achieve the treatment goals both you and your therapist establish. Clear communication between your Physical Therapist and Massage Therapist ensures your full recovery is achieved as quickly and as efficiently as possible. Depending on your symptoms one, or several of the following may be administered.

-Swedish/Theaputic
-Sport Massage/Injury specific treatment
-Cupping
-Neuromuscular/Trigger Points
-Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Madeliene graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Exercise and Sports Science from The University of Sydney, and continued on to complete her Masters of Physiotherapy Studies at. The University of Queensland in 2011. Her training in Clinical Pilates at The Pilates Institute of Queensland in 2011 and combines these principles into her clinical practice with most of her clients.

Madeliene’s interest in this field began while she was playing soccer for her home state of New South Wales, Australia, where she dealt with a number of niggling injuries herself. She’s passionate now about returning the favour to her patients that seek to return to the physical activity pursuits they love. Madeliene particularly enjoys analyzing movement patterns in an effort to enhance their efficiency, assist with injury repair, and prevent recurrence of injury in the future.

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving” – Albert Einstein.

Away from the clinic, I live with my partner in Canmore where we spend our leisure time playing in the mountains.

Madeliene graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Exercise and Sports Science fro... Read More

I graduated Massage Therapy 2200 hours program in 2013. My first interest was sports injuries and general therapeutic massage. In 2016 I became more focused on the nervous system and its relation to pain. I was trained in DNM (DermoNeuroModulation) which addresses the nervous system via the skin, to change the focus of the Central Nervous System (fancy name for brain) and desensitize it from pain. It’s a great treatment for chronic pain, pain associated with trauma like MVA or traumatic injuries, PTSD and other forms of chronic pain. During my years of practice I met a few people with cancer and I started learning more about lymphedema, which is one condition that can happen after lymph nodes have been removed due to cancer treatments. I am now very proud to add to my skills Lymphedema Therapy from the Vodder International School which I believe will help many people in Cochrane.

I graduated Massage Therapy 2200 hours program in 2013. My first interest was sports injuries and... Read More

I was raised in the Okanagan and move to Cochrane 6+ years ago. I have been interested in movement and the human body since I was young and completed the Massage program at Mount Royal University in the summer of 2020.

I am working hard to put my new knowledge and skills in to practice and I am very excited to work with clients and help them to feel their best.

I was raised in the Okanagan and move to Cochrane 6+ years ago. I have been interested in movemen... Read More

Tyler graduated from the University of Alberta with his Master of Science in Physical Therapy. Prior to this, he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology from the University of Alberta. His interest the profession began during his recovery from a broken arm when he was 16. He was amazed by the difference that his physical therapist made in his life and decided that he wanted to make that same difference in the lives of others!

He is an energetic therapist with a keen interest in shoulder injuries ,who cares deeply about providing quality patient care. Tyler enjoys treating a broad patient population ranging from infants with muscular torticollis, young athletes and weekend warriors, to seniors. His treatment style places emphasis on addressing client concerns, providing concise education and prescribing evidence based therapeutic exercise. Tyler’s continuing education courses include Complete Concussion Management, Acupuncture Canada Functional Dry Needling Level 1 & 2 and Canadian Physical Therapy Association Orthopedic Division Level 2 Lower Quadrant Manual Therapy.

Tyler is new to Cochrane and enjoys being active and spending time in the mountains with his wife. In the summer months he enjoys golfing, playing slow-pitch, mountain biking and hiking. In the winter months he enjoys snowboarding, playing hockey, weight lifting and cross-country skiing.

Tyler graduated from the University of Alberta with his Master of Science in Physical Therapy. P... Read More

Althea’s training and experience spans many disciplines. As a result, she is able to offer various techniques and perspectives to treat and guide her clients towards a more balanced and pain-free life.

Althea has been a Registered Acupuncturist for over 20 years and a Registered Massage Therapist for over 15 years. With her Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) training and her continuous education with emerging acupuncture theories and techniques she can help to address many issues.

These issues can include, but are not limited to: pain, stress, fatigue, insomnia, headaches, anxiety, depression, brain-fog, cough, high blood pressure, poor circulation, menstrual and fertility issues, digestive complaints, and help with smoking cessation.

Some of the techniques that Althea may use during a treatment may include: TCM Acupuncture, Acupressure, Cupping, Tuina (Chinese massage), Moxibustion, Gua Sha, Auricular (ear) Acupuncture, Korean Hand Acupuncture, and Chinese Dietary Therapy.

In addition to a gentle traditional needling technique, Althea also uses motor point and trigger point needling similar to those used by physiotherapists to address musculoskeletal issues.

Althea’s massage therapy training includes: Deep Tissue, Myofascial Decompression, and Relaxation techniques. If she feels that any of these massage techniques would be beneficial for you at that time, she may implement them into your treatment.

If you are wondering if Althea can help you with any of your issues, please feel free to contact our office.

Althea’s training and experience spans many disciplines. As a result, she is able to offer variou... Read More

Rebecca joins us from Australia where she graduated BSc Physiotherapy from the University of Notre Dame. She is also a qualified Pilates instructor and her further education includes strength and conditioning for physiotherapists, and dry needling.

Rebecca enjoys problem-solving and working closely with clients to develop individualized, achievable treatment plans. She takes an evidence-based approach to treatment and aims to guide and empower people of all abilities to achieve their goals. She believes the right education and exercises are vital to rehabilitate and avoid re-injury, for long lasting results.

Prior to becoming a physiotherapist, Rebecca spent the best part of a decade working as a geologist in Australia’s mining industry. It was her love of all things outdoors that brought her and her partner to the mountains.

Rebecca joins us from Australia where she graduated BSc Physiotherapy from the University of Notr... Read More

Lisa graduated from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia with her Masters of Physiotherapy Studies in 2009. Previously, Lisa attained her Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary in 2007. Over the years, she has refined her physiotherapy skills through additional courses including Diagnostic Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice (University of Alberta), Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (University of British Columbia CGIMS), Acupuncture (Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute), Graston Technique, and Level 1 and Level 2 Upper Manual Therapy courses (Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association).

Lisa is a compassionate therapist who is enthusiastic to share her knowledge and assist her clients with achieving their rehabilitation goals, big or small. She uses an array of treatment options to personalize the treatment, depending on her clients’ needs. She believes that long-term success is achieved through addressing the source of the problem, as well as engaging her clients in the recovery process, through exercise and self-management strategies. Lisa enjoys many sports, including snowboarding and mountain biking, and she has a keen interest in outdoor activities, as well as spending time in the mountains with her family and friends.

Lisa graduated from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia with her Masters of Physi... Read More

Serge Tessier BSc.P.T., CFDN, CAFCI Clinic Director/Owner/Senior Physiotherapist

A University of Alberta graduate, having earned an honors with distinction degree in Physical Therapy, from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Serge has worked as Senior therapist and clinic director in Cochrane since 2001. As Clinic Director and Senior Therapist his role has focused on balancing direct client care and the growth of our rehabilitation team to include the multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers that currently work in both of our two locations.

As a Physical Therapist, Serge has developed his treatment approach through a variety of professional experiences, which include his post-graduate training in; manual therapy techniques, acupuncture, dry needling and exercise prescription. Work experience as physical therapist and trainer for the NAIT men’s hockey program and Edmonton rugby union, as well as personal experience as a Boston Marathon qualifier, Ironman and World Championship Half Ironman Triathlete. Serge believes that only through patient education and a thorough client centered rehabilitation program can an individual achieve their goals; be that return to sport or simply to be pain free for life. He strives to have clients truly understand the nature of their condition and how both hands-on treatment combined with an individualized home based program can facilitate the change their body needs to overcome their injury or impairment.

With nearly 20 years of experience working closely with the Physicians, Surgeons, Massage Therapists, Chiropractors, Nurses, Pharmacists and Dentists serving Cochrane and it’s surrounding area Serge is very proud of our teams role in providing Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Bracing and Orthotic services to this towns health care needs.

“As a long standing resident of Cochrane, raising two active boys and having experienced all of what this town has to offer, I can confidently say there is nowhere else I would want to raise my family or work as a Physical Therapist.”

Serge Tessier BSc.P.T., CFDN, CAFCI Clinic Director/Owner/Senior Physiotherapist A University of... Read More

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