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Andrew Campbell, BSc.,PT
Registered Physiotherapist/Clinical Director
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“Helping people is the best part of my job. Having a person enter your clinic in pain and walk out feeling better gives me great satisfaction. Viewing the patient as a whole, and not just an injury, is the fun part.
Andrew is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and has a widespread background in the treatment and rehabilitation of numerous injuries, chronic pain issues, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, postural dysfunctions as well as injuries that are caused from work, motor vehicle accidents, sports and a variety of other activities and pathologies.
Andrew obtained his undergraduate degree with honours in Human Kinetics from the University of Ottawa in 2003 and went on to obtain a Master’s degree from D’Youville College in Buffalo, NY in 2006. He has been a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association since 2006 with a keen interest in the Orthopaedic Division. He is currently in the process of completing his Manual Therapy certifications in order to obtain the Advanced Manual Therapy diploma as well. With his specialized extensive training in Myokinematic and Postural Restoration, he is able to view the individual as a whole and not just a specific injury.
Andrew is currently working closely with local orthopaedic surgeons to develop effective pre-operative and post-operative protocols to help the surgical patient transition from injury to normal life with ease and confidence.
To contact Andrew please email: andrew@acpottawa.ca
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Dr. France Boudreau, MD
Sport Medicine Physician
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Dr. Boudreau attended the University of Moncton and obtained her BA in Science. She earned her medical degree at the University of Ottawa, and completed her family medicine residency in 2008. Dr Boudreau then worked in a busy family medicine practice for a few years, before returning to her studies in 2011. She has recently completed her Sport and Exercise Medicine fellowship through the University of Ottawa's Enhanced Skills Program.
Dr. Boudreau is a member of the Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine. She has also been an active member of the organizing committee for the Ontario College of Family Physician's Annual Scientific Assembly, held in Toronto, every year.
Dr. Boudreau has provided medical coverage for various sporting events during her fellowship year, including varsity basketball, hockey and rugby for both the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. She has also helped with The Ottawa Race Weekend in 2011, and plans to continue medical coverage in the upcoming years.
Although Dr. Boudreau has played and competed in various sports over the years, her true passion remains tennis.
To contact Dr. Boudreau please email: Montfort@acpottawa.ca
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Valerie May, MPT
Registered Physiotherapist
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Valerie is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Health Sciences and obtained her Master's degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Ottawa in 2009. Valerie has taken post graduate courses in Acupuncture (level 1) and Manual Therapy (level 2) and would like to continue taking post graduate courses in Myofascial Release, Intramuscular Stimulation, Acupuncture and manual Therapy.
She enjoys snowboarding, golfing and is a competitive soccer player.
To contact Valerie please email: Montfort@acpottawa.ca
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Jamie Hvistden BSc Hon. HK
Kinesiologist
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Jamie graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science honours in Human Kinetics degree. Throughout university she worked as a kinesiologist and physiotherapy assistant at various physiotherapy clinics. She also was a student athletic therapist for the University of Ottawa's women's basketball team from 2010 to 2011.
Jamie enjoys being active and frequently participates in activities such as tennis, soccer and snowboarding. She plans on continuing her education in the rehabilitative field and become a physiotherapist.
She is very committed to ensure that every patient receives optimal care at ActiveCare Physio.
To contact Jamie please email: Montfort@acpottawa.ca
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Cassandra Cayer RMT
Registered Massage Therapist
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Cassandra is a graduate of Everest College's Registered Massage Therapy Program. Cassandra enjoys giving her clients wholesome treatments and has a special interest in treating acute injuries, sports related ailments and chronic pain. She is an artistic individual who takes pride in working with her hands as a career. She hopes to provide her clients a trusting and professional therapeutic relationship aiming to improve and manage any pain in their day-to-day lives.
To contact Cassandra please email: Montfort@acpottawa.ca
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Nathalie Menard
Administration
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Nathalie is the main administrator at ActiveCARE Montfort. Nathalie has extensive experience in office administration. She has worked as customer team lead for Staples for 10 years before starting her career in medical administration. Nathalie’s experience with Bayshore health positioned her as key person for our admin team. Her positive attitude makes everyone feel welcome at the clinic and she is a valuable member of our team.
To contact Nathalie please email: Montfort@acpottawa.ca
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Courtney Pnor
Administrator
Courtney is a full time student studying a double major in Psychology and Criminology. Her career aspirations are to to acquire a law degree, practicing in Family Law.
Courtney has worked within Ottawa medical facilities for the last five years, her desire to assist others with their medical and health requirements, contributed with her volunteering efforts within the community make her a valued member of Active.
To contact Courtney please email: Montfort@acpottawa.ca
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