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Our Team

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Gabrielle Cave: Gabrielle Is the owner of Beaumont Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic and graduated from the University of Alberta in 2003 with a Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy. She completed her Spinal Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy from The Robin Mackenzie Institute of Canada. She has her Advanced Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy (Level 2). Gabrielle is a member of Sport Physiotherapy Canada. She has treated athletes from professional level to tim-bits, from hockey to action sports. Gabrielle has a particular interest in the assessment of sports injuries, concussion and vestibular rehabilitation. She served on the Board of Directors for the Sports Medicine Council of Alberta from 2004-2011. When not at the clinic, Gabrielle enjoys spending time with her family, biking, running and as an ambassador with the Stollery Women's Network for the Stollery Children's Hospital.

 

Susan Wilkinson: Sue graduated from the University of Alberta in 1993, with a Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy. Since graduating she has received the Intermediate and Advanced Diplomas in manual and manipulative therapy (FCAMPT). In 2011, Sue also certified in the practice of intramuscular stimulation (Gunn IMS). She has also taken courses in vestibular rehabilitation and continues to keep current with continuing education and mentorship. Sue is passionate about physical therapy and encourages clients to return to function and recreational activities not only with treatment but with self-management.

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Kyle Nordstrom: Kyle was born and raised in Beaumont. He graduated from the University of Alberta with a Masters in Physical Therapy, and prior Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology with distinction. He has since completed level 2 upper and lower quadrants in the Diploma of Advanced Orthopaedic and Manual and Manipulative Therapy, supplemental courses on soft tissue mobilization, and certification programs in spinal manipulation and trigger point dry needling. Kyle has an extensive background and interest in sports-related injuries, but enjoys working with a variety of clients and the individualized concerns that everyone brings.

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Kristen North: Kristen graduated from the University of Calgary in 2005, with a Bachelors of Kinesiology with distinction. She completed her Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta in 2008. She then completed her Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy in 2015 (FCAMPT) which involves completing post-graduate education and attaining internationally recognized qualifications in hands-on therapy. She is committed to improving her knowledge and skills through continuing education. She has completed courses in trigger point dry needling, running injuries, concussion and vestibular rehab among others.  In 2023, she completed her certification in Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS). This approach is based on a neuropathic model of musculoskeletal dysfunction. It is a total system for the diagnosis and treatment of persistent myofascial pain syndromes. She enjoys all areas of orthopedic rehabilitation and working with clients to achieve their work, sport and functional goals.

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Jacob Sahunta: Jacob completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2020 and his Master of Science in Physical Therapy in 2022 from the University of Alberta. His primary interest is in treating musculoskeletal injuries that are common to sporting, recreational, and daily life. He is committed to continuing his education, with a focus on orthopedic hands-on physical therapy to help his clients get the best out of their time at Beaumont Physio. Jacob’s goal is to help teach his clients the tools that they need to manage their injury, but also to motivate his clients towards maintaining these changes for the improvement of their lifelong health. He treats through a combination of hands-on therapy and individualized exercise programs that will help his clients leave the clinic feeling confident that they are on the right path towards reaching their goals. When he’s not in the clinic, Jacob coaches youth basketball and enjoys playing soccer, working out, trying new food, and watching a good movie! 

 

Annika Schieck: Currently living her best life in the mountains for a year! Annika is a physiotherapist who completed her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta in 2020. Prior to that she earned her Bachelors of Science in Developmental Biology and Physiology in 2018. She has always been passionate about the human body and how it moves; and is excited to share this knowledge with her patients so they have a better understanding of their injuries during rehab. Life is best lived engaging with the activities we love, and Annika wants to work with patients of all ages and skill levels so they can do just that! Outside of physiotherapy, Annika loves playing and coaching volleyball, hiking, skiing and enjoying patio hangouts with friends.

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Sarah Penner: Sarah completed a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta in 2020. She recently moved to the beautiful community of Beaumont! Sarah takes a patient-centered approach to her treatment and is focused on clear education, great patient relationships, and hands-on care. Sarah has completed extra training in dry needling, manual therapy, and pelvic floor physio. She loves to treat a variety of people of all ages and abilities. Since completing her training in pelvic floor physiotherapy, she has taken a special interest in treating perinatal people. Pelvic physiotherapy is a great way to optimize your quality of life before, during, and after pregnancy! When Sarah isn't at the clinic, she enjoys spending time outdoors running, hiking, and snowboarding.

 

Janet Law: Janet is a Registered Massage Therapist and Certified Equine Massage Therapist of 21 years, a graduate of Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology. Having a passion for horses, Janet has recently relocated from Ontario to Edmonton, Alberta to continue with her clinical practice. She provides individualized client care, targeting issues such as rotator cuff and shoulder injuries, piriformis syndrome, chronic headaches and tendonitis. In her free time, Janet enjoys time with her horse, mountain biking, hiking and family time. As a newly appointed member of the Massage Therapists of Alberta Association, Janet is looking forward to helping you through her journey of care.

 

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