Nathan is a graduate of the Fleming College Massage Therapy program. He has lived in Peterborough since 2021 and calls it home. He is excited to start helping those in need. He has a variety of athletic interests, with volleyball, both indoor and beach being his focus. Prior to college, he played competitive rep for three years for the Peterborough Thunderbolts and was thrilled to be voted in as captain for one year. Nathan also played for Fleming College for one year, being awarded hardest working player one month of that season. His other interests include reading, fishing, and spending time with his family and his dog. He plans to use his knowledge and intense interest in making massage sessions tailored individually, to best help his clients achieve their goals.
Nathan is a graduate of the Fleming College Massage Therapy program. He has lived in Peterborough...
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Carrie brings more than 15 years of clinical rehab experience. She started her career as a physiotherapy assistant working with Kylie, Dave and Dr. Dobson where she assisted clients with their rehab and provided valuable guidance during the exercise component of their treatment plans. In 2015, she completed massage therapy certification and practices as a Registered Massage Therapist now. Carrie encourages her clients of all ages to be active participants in their rehab and often incorporates home exercises to maintain treatment effects. Her goal is always to get clients back to what they love to do with tailored programs that fit their individual needs.
Carrie brings more than 15 years of clinical rehab experience. She started her career as a physio...
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Anne graduated from McMaster University with both an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology
and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiotherapy. At McMaster, Anne played on the varsity
squash team, as well as other intramural sports. After graduating, Anne worked at a Toronto
Sports Medicine clinic that focused on professional athletes involved in hockey, tennis, and
ballet. Anne has continued educational courses in Myofascial Release, Muscle Energy
Techniques, and successfully completed her examinations in Orthopaedic Manual &
Manipulative Therapy. At that point, she became a Resident of the Academy of Manipulative
Therapists.
Anne moved to Peterborough in 2004 where she started her family and worked both in private
practice and most recently at Peterborough Regional Health Center in the Rehabilitation
department. Her years rehabilitating joint replacements, treating post-operative general
deconditioning from a lack of movement reinforced Anne’s values of living a healthy active
lifestyle. Movement is the key to regaining strength, joint mobility, function, and ultimately
performance in your sport or life. Anne has many years of experience working with clients
across the age spectrum and particularly enjoys working with anyone who is motivated to live a
more active lifestyle.
Anne uses an evidence based treatment approach to care, believing in empowering her clients
with the proper information and education to make sound choices. She prescribes progressive
exercises tailored to her patients, as well as hands-on techniques to improve overall outcomes.
Anne enjoys participating in endurance running events, coaches rep soccer for our
Peterborough community and plays ultimate frisbee to stay fit and have fun. If you are looking
to optimize your health, performance, or return to a more active lifestyle, Anne will work with
you to set realistic and achievable goals.
Anne is excited to be working alongside this extremely talented and inter-disciplinary team of
health care practitioners.
Anne graduated from McMaster University with both an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology
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Kylie Gibson is one of the co-founders of Electric City Physiotherapy. Kylie brings a wealth of experience back to Peterborough after working in high-performance sport for the past 6 years at the Canadian Sport Institute Ontario. While her focus has been on preparing provincial and national team athletes for international competition she continues to have a passion for working with any individual who is motivated to improve their mobility, function and or sport performance.
The many Olympic and Paralympic medalists that have worked with Kylie all agree that her enthusiasm, skill and evidence-informed approach to therapy is unparalleled. During her tenure at CSIO Kylie collaborated closely with leading sport medicine physicians and therapists from across the country to create systems of care for the current and next generation of Team Canada’s athletes. The sport medicine philosophy that she brought to the national sport system was one focused on the athlete’s health and well-being first and foremost followed by optimizing performance.
Kylie is well known in the area for her previous work at Trent University with both the varsity athletes/teams as well as members of the community. Improving movement for function and performance is what motivates Kylie when working with clients, while individualized goal-setting is how she helps her clients to achieve their desired results. Therapeutic exercise remains at the core of her treatment success as a way to encourage clients to be active and engaged participants in their rehab journey.
Kylie completed her Masters of Physiotherapy at McMaster University following an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Certificate in Sport Therapy at York University. She is a member of the International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy and obtained her Diploma of Sport Physiotherapy early in her career. Kylie is extremely excited to be back in Peterborough working with as part of a proven team of health care practitioners.
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Bronwyn is a multifaceted practitioner who uses a wholistic approach to help clients achieve optimal health and well-being. Having gone through physical rehabilitation herself she has incredible empathy for those undergoing physical challenges. Her practice focuses on the treatment of acute and chronic pain, chronic disease, edema, lymphedema, and stress. She specializes in deep tissue massage and scar tissue care.
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Tyler called Northen Ontario home for 24 years, growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, and then attending Lakehead University in Thunder Bay where he graduated with a Bachelors of Kinesiology. Heading south, he completed his Masters of Physiotherapy at Queen’s University in Kingston. It was during this time he gained experience in many different cities, including Peterborough where he really enjoyed.
Tyler has always enjoyed competing in sports and physical activity, participating in hockey and football until he graduated high school. In the years since, he found a love for distance running and strength training. Tyler has participated in a variety of running events from 5km to marathons. He finds fun in seeking a challenge and has undertaken a 300+km run in a week. Tyler integrates his challenge-seeking mindset, with his physical activity experience, and knowledge in healthcare to help assist others in meeting their goals.
Tyler believes that the best care is achieved when the patient and physiotherapist collaborate to solve the problem at hand. This includes your voice being heard when it comes to decisions about your health, and the proceeding path we take to achieve your goals; whether they are to walk around the block, getting back on the ice in hockey, or anything in between.
Tyler’s mindset is that you should always look to improve, and he is excited to continue growing as a physiotherapist through continued education courses.
Tyler is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Penguins fan, enjoys playing video games, learning about history and is willing to challenge anybody in Harry Potter trivia.
Tyler called Northen Ontario home for 24 years, growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, and then attendin...
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