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Physiotherapy Services
My clinical expertise as a physiotherapist is in vestibular rehabilitation and concussion management.
I offer in-person appointments in York Region (including Richmond Hill, Markham, and Vaughan) and the Greater Toronto Area (including Toronto, North York, and Scarborough). Additionally, I provide virtual therapy sessions for those who prefer them.
Speaking Engagements
I am available for speaking engagements, including conferences, lectures, and webinars, to share my knowledge and expertise in concussion and vestibular rehabilitation.
My goal is to bridge the gap between research insights and clinical application, thereby improving patient outcomes.
Clinical Education
I offer in-person, live online, and self-paced online courses in vestibular rehabilitation, with a particular focus on integrating vestibular assessments into concussion evaluations and incorporating vestibular considerations when working with patients experiencing dizziness.
I am happy to customize a course to meet your organization's specific learning needs!
Mentorship
If you are a clinician seeking mentorship in concussion and vestibular rehabilitation, I offer a monthly mentorship program that includes virtual consultations and email support.
This program is designed to facilitate discussions on clinical cases and the application of relevant skills.
Check out my vestibular course offerings:
Self-Paced Online
You can start anytime
You have access to the online content for 1 year
Perfect for the busy professional who wants to complete the course at their own pace
In-Person
Upcoming Courses:
B3 Therapy
Unit 102 – 358 King George Rd
Brantford, ON
N3P 1A1
Date: November 7-8, 2025
Physiowell Health Solutions
421 Dundas St West
Trenton, ON
K8V 3S4
Date: November 14-15, 2025 (TBC)
Depth Training & Physiotherapy
408 Albert Street
Waterloo, ON
N2L 3V3
Date: November 21-22, 2025
There are incentives to being a host clinic. If you want to bring The Dizzy Brain course to your clinic, inquire now!
Live Online
Are you looking for an engaging and interactive live online course designed to significantly improve your vestibular assessment and treatment skills? This live course focuses on equipping healthcare professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively help patients suffering from post-concussive dizziness. Join us to explore evidence-based techniques and practices that will enhance your confidence and expertise in managing post-concussion vestibular dysfunction.
The next live online course is:
Sunday, October 19, 2025
10 AM to 4 PM EST
Limited spots available - Only 20 participants for maximum interaction!
Online Educational Series
With The Dizzy Brain: Demystifying Vestibular Exercises series, you will learn about the different types of vestibular exercises and how they work. You will also discover how to modify these exercises based on your symptoms, needs, and goals.
Once you understand why you are dizzy and which exercises are the most appropriate for you, you will be able to perform your exercises with more confidence!
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Vestibular First (Referral Link) - Make your first purchase using my referral link, and we will both receive a bonus of 500 points that you can use towards different rewards!
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Vestibular First has developed the most affordable and innovcative Infrared Video Goggles (VOG/Video Frenzels) on the market.
They also have an extensive library of vestibular resources and a monthly journal club where you can join top researchers and clinicians as they explore the most updated vestibular literature.
Make your first purchase using my referral link and we will both receive a bonus 500 points that you can use towards different rewards!
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