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| Roberta Nowlan-Smith: Roberta is the owner of
the Beaumont Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic. Roberta graduated from McGill
University with a Bachelor in Physical Therapy and the University of
Alberta with a Masters in Physical Therapy. After teaching anatomy at
the U of A for two years, Roberta opened her first clinic in Leduc and
then opened a second clinic in Beaumont 15 years ago. In 2000, Roberta
returned to the U of A to study medical Chinese Acupuncture and is now
fully trained in this discipline. |
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| Gabrielle Cave: Gabrielle graduated from the University
of Alberta in 2003 with a Bachelor in Physical Therapy. She completed
her Spinal Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy from the Robin McKenzie
Institute of Canada. She has her Advanced Orthopedic Manipulative
Therapy (Level 2 Lower Extremity). Gabrielle is a member of Sport
Physiotherapy Canada and is currently a Sports Physiotherapy
Certification Candidate. She has a long history of working with Midget
AAA Hockey in Edmonton. She has served on the Board of Directors of the
Sport Medicine Council of Alberta from October 2004 to present.
Gabrielle has a particular interest in the assessment of Sports
Injuries, hand injuries, movement dysfunction and biomechanics of the
spine, injuries arising from motor vehicle accidents, work-related
injuries, and Vestibular rehabilitation. |
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| Patrick Toner: Patrick graduated from the University of
Alberta in 2003 from Physical Therapy and previously in 1999 from
Physical Education in the focus of Athletic Therapy. Patrick has
completed his Advanced Orthopedic Manipulative Therapy (Level 2 Upper
and Lower) Extremity courses and has also completed supplemental courses
in cervical headaches, thoracic pain and the sports shoulder injury.
Patrick has volunteered as an Athletic Therapist for both the University
of Alberta Tennis teams and the Beaumont Chief’s Hockey Club. On top of
his sporting interests, Patrick has a strong interest in motor vehicle
related injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation. |
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Denise Schroter: Denise has been working for Roberta
since she graduated from the University of Alberta in 1991. Splitting
her time between her children, Darien and Cynthia, and her work at the
clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Denise also works at the
University of Alberta Hospital in the Plastics department. Denise still
finds time for professional development, such as completing her Advanced
Orthopedic Manipulative Therapy (Level 3). Denise enjoys working with
clients of all ages and speaks both English and French fluently. |
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| Megan Archibald: Megan recently joined the team at
Beaumont Physiotherapy, she was born and raised in Beaumont. Megan
graduated with distinction in 2005 from the Physical Therapy program at
the University of Alberta. She also has a degree in Kinesiology from the
University of Calgary. With a strong understanding of dance training,
Megan enjoys working with injured dancers. Megan has spent the last 3
years working with children with special needs and/or developmental
delays within both the health and education systems. Megan is able to
provide developmental assessments for infants and young children. Megan
also enjoys working with athletes and has previously worked as a trainer
for a number of hockey teams at the Midget and Junior levels. |
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| Susan Wilkinson: After completing a degree in Zoology,
Susan graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor in
Physical Therapy in 1993 and has been working at Beaumont Physiotherapy
since 1996. Susan completed her Diploma of Advance Orthopedic
Manipulative Therapy Part B in 2003. With this advanced knowledge in
back and neck assessment and treatment, Susan has a strong interest in
sports injuries as well as all areas of rehabilitation. |
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| Reception/Physiotherapy Aides: Betty-Jean Clement is
the Office manager at Beaumont Physiotherapy. Our Front End Staff work
our morning and evening shifts. |
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