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304 - 331 Sheddon Avenue
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Oakville, ON L6J 1X8

Sheddon Physiotherapy Clinic

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Dial Toll-Free (888) 549-4651 Ext. 01155

Acupuncture, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Registered Massage Therapists (RMT) in Oakville

About
At Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic, we work as a multi-disciplinary healthcare team. This form of treatment approach allows you customize your rehabilitation with your clinician to best suit your needs. This helps speed your recovery and get you back to your life. The services offered at our clinic are as follows: Physiotherapy, Chiropractor, Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Certified Pedorthist / Orthotics, Sports Injury Rehabilitation,
Post-operative Therapy

The advanced skills and training we offer in physiotherapy, chiropractic and
massage therapy allows our team to return you to your pre-injury lifestyle
sooner. Our staff have expertise in all forms of injuries, from the weekend
warrior to the pro-athlete.

Our vision for health care in Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga is to
offer quality care to improve your mobility towards a healthier future. We
strive to offer education to the community through presentations and
seminars as well as teaching volunteers, coop students and Residents of what
rehabilitation should look like.

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Acupuncture at Sheddon Physiotherapy Clinic

Beth Truedell graduated in 2008 with a Masters of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto. She completed her undergraduate work at Wilfrid Laurier University receiving an Honours degree in Kinesiology & Physical Education. Beth has experience working with patients of all ages and abilities and has had the opportunity to work in a variety of rehabilitation settings including orthopaedics, neurology, and paediatrics. Through her clinical experiences she has developed a particular interest in the assessment and treatment of sports related injuries and has worked with athletes of all levels. Beth has also dedicated part of her practice to women’s health issues including osteoporosis and the education and treatment of women who are pregnant and those who are postpartum. Beth enjoys participating in sport and physical fitness and continues to be actively involved in hockey, softball, and soccer.
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Dana Clark has been practicing in the area of orthopaedics since 1995. He has received instruction from international physiotherapists and has been a Fellow of the Academy of Manipulative Therapists since 2000. He is registered on the instructor's list with the Orthopedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and has been teaching regularly since 1999 to physiotherapists, hospitals and medical groups on various aspects of orthopedic manual therapy.

He is also a Fellow of the Canadian Orthopractic Manual Therapy Association (known also as Part B Therapist).

His clinical interests lie in the treatment of dysfunction of the spine and its co-related problems. He was the Head Therapist of one of the largest Sports Medicine clinics in Canada, prior to his move to Oakville, and has a keen interest in the quick and full recovery of all sporting injuries.

Dana is trained in spinal manipulation to correct movement impairments and in the use of medical acupuncture.

Working closely with all the members of the team, Dana will help speed your recovery and assist you in avoiding further episodes of similar problems.
Erin Shapcott graduated from The University of Western Ontario (UWO) with her Masters of Physiotherapy. Prior to this, she attended McGill University and completed a Bachelor in Kinesiology and a Masters in Sport Psychology with a focus on sport related concussions.

Erin is currently completing her Level III Manual Therapy and intermediate exams and is looking forward to continuing post-graduate education to become a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapists. She has also completed courses in soft tissue release, acupuncture, and golf rehabilitation. She is a strong advocate for athletics and fitness; and is a certified personal trainer and Yoga instructor. In her spare time she enjoys running, crossfit and golfing.

Erin helps her clients reach their full potential through education, manual therapy techniques, and exercise prescription.
Dr. Jason M. Kobrick holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of British Columbia. Prior to becoming a Chiropractor, Dr. Kobrick was a national team athlete competing for the Canadian Sailing Team in the 470 class. Dr. Kobrick is a fully certified Active Release Techniques (ART®) provider. He is certified in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture from McMaster University. He is a FITforeGOLF (level 4) graduate in golf swing analysis and injury assessment.

Dr. Kobrick also uses a video analysis program called Dartfish to do sport biomechanicals, including Hockey Skating Analysis, Golf Swing Analysis, Weight Training Techniques and Running/Gait Analysis. (Analysis of biomechanical function is an integral part of rehabilitating an injury. Visual feedback to the patient improves rate of recovery and enforces proper mechanics. Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic is one of the only health clinics in Ontario that uses Dartfish for sport and biomechanical analysis.)

Dr. Kobrick has experience treating professional, national and amateur athletes from a variety of sport disciplines, which include a number of GTHL, OHA, NCAA, ECHL, AHL, OHL, and NHL hockey players. He also has experience treating amateur and professional Tennis players in Canada. He is a consulting Chiropractor to the ACE Tennis Academy (Burlington, ON), the OAKville Aquatic Club, and the Ontario and Canadian Sailing Teams. He also consults with an OHL and an NHL hockey team.

Chiropractors at Sheddon Physiotherapy Clinic

Dr. Jason M. Kobrick holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of British Columbia. Prior to becoming a Chiropractor, Dr. Kobrick was a national team athlete competing for the Canadian Sailing Team in the 470 class. Dr. Kobrick is a fully certified Active Release Techniques (ART®) provider. He is certified in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture from McMaster University. He is a FITforeGOLF (level 4) graduate in golf swing analysis and injury assessment.

Dr. Kobrick also uses a video analysis program called Dartfish to do sport biomechanicals, including Hockey Skating Analysis, Golf Swing Analysis, Weight Training Techniques and Running/Gait Analysis. (Analysis of biomechanical function is an integral part of rehabilitating an injury. Visual feedback to the patient improves rate of recovery and enforces proper mechanics. Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic is one of the only health clinics in Ontario that uses Dartfish for sport and biomechanical analysis.)

Dr. Kobrick has experience treating professional, national and amateur athletes from a variety of sport disciplines, which include a number of GTHL, OHA, NCAA, ECHL, AHL, OHL, and NHL hockey players. He also has experience treating amateur and professional Tennis players in Canada. He is a consulting Chiropractor to the ACE Tennis Academy (Burlington, ON), the OAKville Aquatic Club, and the Ontario and Canadian Sailing Teams. He also consults with an OHL and an NHL hockey team.

Physiotherapists at Sheddon Physiotherapy Clinic

Alicia Jury graduated in 2007 with a Masters of Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto where she was able to gain clinical experience in a variety of settings such as orthopedics, neurology and post surgical. Prior to attending U of T she received an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology degree from McMaster University with a focus on exercise physiology and anatomy. During her time at Mac she was a member of the Women's Varsity Basketball team, an athletic therapist for the Men's Volleyball team and the program coordinator of a therapeutic program for individuals with spinal cord injury. She has a passion for sport and fitness; spending most of her free time playing basketball and softball or coaching basketball. Alicia looks forward to gaining experience in the field of orthopedics at Sheddon Physio and plans to pursue further courses in acupuncture and manual therapy.
Beth Truedell graduated in 2008 with a Masters of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto. She completed her undergraduate work at Wilfrid Laurier University receiving an Honours degree in Kinesiology & Physical Education. Beth has experience working with patients of all ages and abilities and has had the opportunity to work in a variety of rehabilitation settings including orthopaedics, neurology, and paediatrics. Through her clinical experiences she has developed a particular interest in the assessment and treatment of sports related injuries and has worked with athletes of all levels. Beth has also dedicated part of her practice to women’s health issues including osteoporosis and the education and treatment of women who are pregnant and those who are postpartum. Beth enjoys participating in sport and physical fitness and continues to be actively involved in hockey, softball, and soccer.
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Dana Clark has been practicing in the area of orthopaedics since 1995. He has received instruction from international physiotherapists and has been a Fellow of the Academy of Manipulative Therapists since 2000. He is registered on the instructor's list with the Orthopedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and has been teaching regularly since 1999 to physiotherapists, hospitals and medical groups on various aspects of orthopedic manual therapy.

He is also a Fellow of the Canadian Orthopractic Manual Therapy Association (known also as Part B Therapist).

His clinical interests lie in the treatment of dysfunction of the spine and its co-related problems. He was the Head Therapist of one of the largest Sports Medicine clinics in Canada, prior to his move to Oakville, and has a keen interest in the quick and full recovery of all sporting injuries.

Dana is trained in spinal manipulation to correct movement impairments and in the use of medical acupuncture.

Working closely with all the members of the team, Dana will help speed your recovery and assist you in avoiding further episodes of similar problems.
Erin Shapcott graduated from The University of Western Ontario (UWO) with her Masters of Physiotherapy. Prior to this, she attended McGill University and completed a Bachelor in Kinesiology and a Masters in Sport Psychology with a focus on sport related concussions.

Erin is currently completing her Level III Manual Therapy and intermediate exams and is looking forward to continuing post-graduate education to become a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapists. She has also completed courses in soft tissue release, acupuncture, and golf rehabilitation. She is a strong advocate for athletics and fitness; and is a certified personal trainer and Yoga instructor. In her spare time she enjoys running, crossfit and golfing.

Erin helps her clients reach their full potential through education, manual therapy techniques, and exercise prescription.

Registered Massage Therapists (RMT) at Sheddon Physiotherapy Clinic

Shujing Luan (Coco) is a graduate from Trillium College (was Canadian Therapeutic College) in Burlington and is an active member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario, also a member of Registered Massage Therapists' Association of Ontario. Coco performs several techniques from General Swedish Massage, Myofascial Trigger points, Fascial work, Frictions and many other techniques to help her clients cope with aches and pains. With an interest in sports therapy, Coco is excited to be a part of Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic.
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Jul 28, 2011

friendly staff. made me feel comfortable Report Abuse
Sheddon Physiotherapy Clinic 2011-07-28 4.6666665 friendly staff. made me feel comfortable
Acupuncture, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Registered Massage Therapists (RMT)