Peter Hartley (him/his) is a born and raised Londoner. He graduated from Western University in 2014 with a specialization in Kinesiology and returned to complete his Master’s of Physical Therapy in 2017. Peter’s treatment philosophy is rooted in evidence-informed care. He practices using the most up-to-date research available to ensure that his patients receive the best care possible. He has a strong background in athletics and brings his passion for active therapy with a foundation of strength and conditioning into his treatment to ensure that patients get better and stay better.
Peter strives for success in a person’s rehabilitation journey and thrives when the process is fun! He creates a comforting environment with his optimistic outlook and brings a sense of humour into his rehabilitative approach. He also uses an array of tools from a his post-graduate education including manual therapy, dry needling and acupuncture, and has taken courses in concussion rehabilitation, and vestibular conditions.
When not at Physiohaus, Peter practices recreational powerlifting, plays disc golf and enjoys a good slow pitch game.
Peter Hartley (him/his) is a born and raised Londoner. He graduated from Western University in 20...
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Miriam is an experienced FCAMPT Physiotherapist who completed a post graduate Masters of Clinical Science at Western University. CAMPT-Certified physiotherapists are Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) that have completed post-graduate education and attained internationally-recognized qualifications in hands-on therapy.
Since 2012, Miriam has been working as a Physiotherapist treating patients of all ages. Miriam loves connecting with people to determine not only the cause(s) of their symptoms, but to learn their overall lifestyle goals in order to help them return to their favourite work, sport and play activities.
Miriam uses a variety of tools and techniques tailored to each individual, including manual therapy, dry needling, acupuncture and therapeutic exercise, and a healthy dose of positivity and enthusiasm. Miriam is interested and has completed extensive post graduate study in the area of vestibular rehabilitation. She is lecturing at Western’s School of Physiotherapy and is a referral source at our clinic for patients experiencing dizziness and balance-issues.
Miriam is an outdoors lover, traveller, a long-distance runner and a budding yoga and rock-climbing enthusiast. Be sure to ask her about her recent trip through Asia!
Miriam is an experienced FCAMPT Physiotherapist who completed a post graduate Masters of Clinical...
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Cheryl is an experienced FCAMPT Physiotherapist who completed a post graduate Masters of Clinical Science at Western University. CAMPT-Certified physiotherapists are Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) that have completed post-graduate education and attained internationally-recognized qualifications in hands-on therapy. Cheryl uses a variety of techniques including manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, GUNN IMS/dry needling and neural mobilization to treat her patients.
Cheryl assists with teaching post-graduate courses with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and at Western University.
Cheryl keeps busy with outdoor activities with family, indoor soccer and rock climbing. She can also be found listening to world music and drinking coffee over talks of politics and travel.
Cheryl is an experienced FCAMPT Physiotherapist who completed a post graduate Masters of Clinical...
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Hillary is an experienced physiotherapist who blends her knowledge of evidence-informed best practices with empathy and compassion to guide you through your rehabilitation journey.
Hillary Reddick (she/her) received her Masters of Physical Therapy from Western University in 2015 and has been working with a diverse population of clients in a private clinical setting since graduation. She has completed additional training in manual therapy, acupuncture, osteoarthritis management, and concussion rehabilitation. She looks forward to furthering her skills in manual therapy through additional education at Western University in comprehensive musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
Hillary creates a welcoming environment so she can connect with each client to understand their unique history, including personal goals for rehabilitation. She ensures that treatment is tailored to each individual and concentrates on improving physical function through mindful exercise prescription. She is enthusiastic about seeing her clients succeed in their daily lives and returning to the physical activities that bring them joy.
Outside of her role as a physiotherapist, Hillary loves to stay physically active. She enjoys running on the Thames Valley Parkway, recreational CrossFit, golfing, and most recently has pursued her 200 hour YTT (yoga teacher training) certificate. She looks forward to meeting you at Physiohaus!
Hillary is an experienced physiotherapist who blends her knowledge of evidence-informed best prac...
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Jane is an experienced FCAMPT Physiotherapist who completed a post graduate Masters of Clinical Science at Western University. CAMPT-Certified physiotherapists are Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) that have completed post-graduate education and attained internationally-recognized qualifications in hands-on therapy.
Jane enjoys treating clients from across the lifespan and helping people to improve/return to the activities that are most meaningful to them, whether it be a hobby, work, sport or everyday life tasks. She uses a variety of tools and skills in her practice, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, acupuncture and education to help people better understand and manage their condition.
When not working Jane can be found enjoying the great outdoors. Although always up for trying new sports, Jane is an avid skier enjoying Nordic skiing, downhill skiing and water skiing.
Jane is an experienced FCAMPT Physiotherapist who completed a post graduate Masters of Clinical S...
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Dorota graduated from the Master of Physical Therapy program at Western University.
She is currently working on completing her PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences at Western where her research explores the effects of breast weight and other breast-related measures on neck and back pain in women.
Dorota brings with her experience and a huge passion for pelvic health, orthopedic physiotherapy, manual therapy, and a thorough background in anatomy as a Clinical Anatomist. Her extensive background in research and education directly translates into how Dorota practices as a clinician. She strives to empower clients with education, provide evidence-based care, and create a safe space to build trusting relationships with her clients. Dorota believes that client-centered care is the foundation of successful physiotherapy care.
Outside of the clinic and her research, Dorota can be found gardening, hoarding plants, playing volleyball with friends, or re-reading Harry Potter for the millionth time.
Dorota graduated from the Master of Physical Therapy program at Western University.
She is curre...
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