Michelle DeYoung, MScPT, FCAMPT

at Athletic Edge Sports Medicine
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, CA

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John Ciampaglia, CFA, FCSI

I would highly recommend Michelle as a physiotherapist. She's very knowledgeable, dedicated to her profession and personable. She always makes you feel that she genuinely cares about your physical well being!

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
      • Mar 2021 - Present

      • Sep 2013 - Sep 2022

      • Sep 2013 - Sep 2022

    • Canada
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner
      • Jun 2016 - Feb 2020

      Canine Rehabilitation is a growing field, especially over the last decade. There has been a shift from the backyard dog to family pet, and now a member of the family. More specialized services are now available to canines, such as cardiology, opthamology, internal medicine, and rehabilitation. A good number of pet insurance companies also now cover rehab treatment costs in the insurance plan. Many common ailments that affect humans also affect canines, such as ACL tears, discogenic pain, arthritis, tendonitis, etc. As both a physiotherapist and a canine rehab provider, I have noted a lot of commonalities in the treatment of both types of patients (human and canine): stretching, strengthening (including a home exercise program), range of motion, modality usage (ultrasound, laser, shockwave, muscle stim), gait analysis, etc. From traumatic incidents to general over work or wear and tear with time, canine rehabilitation can help. Show less

    • Canine Rehab Practitioner
      • Mar 2016 - Aug 2019
    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Physiotherapist
      • Jun 2014 - Apr 2016
    • Physiotherapist
      • Oct 2011 - Aug 2013

Education

  • Queen's University
    MScPT, Physiotherapy
    2009 - 2011
  • The University of Western Ontario
    Honours Specialization BA, Kinesiology
    2004 - 2008

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