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Physiotherapy

Trevor graduated in 2007 from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelors Degree in Medical Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy. He practices at Doug Christie Physiotherapy but also at Lorette Physiotherapy and had a stint at Ste Anne Physiotherapy as well (all sister clinics) Professionally, Trevor has focused his clinical work and his post-graduate courses on developing a high level of expertise in clinical reasoning and manual (hands on) therapy skills. In 2013 he began a Clinical Masters program at the University of Western Ontario. He trained with a group of highly respected and educated clinicians and professors. In July 2014 he successfully completed this program and has joined a small group of accomplished Physical Therapists in Canada who have achieved the designation of a Masters in Clinical Sciences in Manipulative Therapy and is now a FCAMPT (Fellow of Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy) therapist. This advanced training, coupled with his certification in acupuncture, give him plenty of tools to accompany his efforts to help everyone he sees reach their personal goals of treatment. Trevor has now reached the point where he looks forward to supporting the profession of physiotherapy by offering his time through mentoring and teaching others who are keen to sharpen their physiotherapy skills or achieve similar advanced level certification. He is passionate in his belief that physiotherapy is a profession that has much to offer to the public in keeping people active, productive and healthy in our work, play, hobbies and in the so called ‘golden years’. He is committed to keeping the profession a respected intervention in health care and has spent years on our provincial board where he represented the interests of private practice clinics. Personally, Trevor is surrounded by Christie physiotherapists; his father Doug, his mother Cathy and his wife Hilary. Trevor and Hilary have two daughters named Quinn (2015), Camryn (2020) and a son Reed (2017). As of now it is unknown whether they will join the profession. In his spare time Trevor likes to play hockey, golf, spongee, fish and socialize. He enjoys dabbling in home renovations, going to the Jets games, playing fantasy football and going to the lake in the summer.

Trevor graduated in 2007 from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelors Degree in Medical Rehab... Read More

With a passion for helping others, Anna pursued her academic goals and successfully graduated with a Masters of Physical Therapy. She also undertook specialized training in Schroth Physiotherapy, which allows her to provide personalized care to her patients, helping them manage and alleviate their scoliosis-related concerns. Outside of her professional life, Anna enjoys engaging in various outdoor activities. During winter, she enjoys cross country skiing and snowboarding. And during summer, hiking and swimming in the lakes. She also loves to travel to new places, learn about local traditions, and fully experience the uniqueness of each location she visits.

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My Name is Steve, I have been a Physiotherapist for over 11 years now and have been working with the Christie family at their clinic here in Winnipeg and also in Ste. Anne, Manitoba.

I completed my physiotherapy studies at the University of Manitoba in 2013 and have also completed my bachelor of arts degree from the University of St. Boniface.

Since then I have taken numerous courses focusing on orthopaedic manual therapy, acupuncture, exercise, orthotics and MANY other things physiotherapy related! Being a physiotherapist requires a commitment to career long learning and I have continued to embrace that and grow throughout my career and have also had the pleasure of helping to train many students over the years at the clinics.

In my spare time, I love going to my family cottage at Grindstone, spending time with my wife Katie, jogging, cooking, watching the Jets, taking on projects, trying new hobbies and keeping up with our pup Gilmore.

Welcome! My Name is Steve, I have been a Physiotherapist for over 11 years now and have been wor... Read More

Jana has been a dancer for 30 years and had an interest in biology and anatomy from a young age. This made choosing a career in Physiotherapy very easy! She graduated in 2011 and quickly started taking courses such as acupuncture and myofascial release and STOTT Pilates. After working in private practice for 12 years, she felt that she needed more education to help individuals with scoliosis. She made the decision to become a Schroth certified physiotherapist. When she is not working, Jana is exploring new hiking trails, drinking wine and dreaming of her next adventure with her hubby.

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After having her first career at New Flyer, Oksana decided to chase her dreams, pursued physiotherapy and graduated from U of M with a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy. It was her natural interest in anatomy, movement and the body’s ability to rehabilitate that made physiotherapy her match. After having a physiotherapy placement at DCP, it seemed like a good match for a career choice. She also has a background in linguistics, which means she’s a keen listener, which her patients appreciate. Beyond listening, her practice style tries to find a perfect balance between manual therapy, exercise and education. Outside of the clinic she enjoys yoga, cycling, slacklining, paddleboarding and learning foreign languages. Speaking of which she offers physiotherapy in English and Russian.

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Cathy graduated from the University of Manitoba, faculty of Medical Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy in 1978, where she was honored with several awards for academic excellence. During the first five years of her professional career she gained general experience in a hospital setting. Since 1983 she has worked in private practice at Doug Christie Physiotherapy. Cathy has set a goal for herself to help everyone who comes under her care. To help achieve this goal, she has pursued extensive post-graduate training in a variety of approaches to manual therapy, exercise therapy, soft tissue manipulation techniques and most she recently has focused her post graduate training on the rehabilitation of dizziness and vertigo. She is certified in acupuncture and has been using the technique for 30 years. She includes auricular acupuncture in her treatments regimes. Cathy has volunteered her time to support the work of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Manitoba Branch, working on the public relations committee, professional development committee, the ethics committee and the Workers Compensation Board Liaison committee. She has volunteered her time to offer several educational seminars to the public (athletic and senior groups) to the workplace and to physicians in training. Cathy continues to be actively involved in sports and has first hand experience with several injuries. Although she tries to be knowledgeable of the mechanism of injury and the recovery process for all injuries and conditions/ diseases that affect the physical functions of the body, she refuses to personally experience each one of them. ( although she will admit that she is personally gaining knowledge of the natural aging process !)

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Darryl graduated from the faculty of Medical Rehabilitation at the University of Manitoba in 1998. He has been practicing in Winnipeg since his graduation and has enjoyed working primarily in the private practice setting.

Darryl has had opportunity to learn from several outstanding clinicians by working alongside them, and has also been very active in pursuing his postgraduate education. He has taken dozens of courses in the areas of joint mobilizations and manipulations, soft tissue and dural mobilization, exercise guidelines and prescription, workplace ergonomics, orthotics and acupuncture. He has been certified in acupuncture since 2004 and has used this as another tool in his toolbox, as he treats people of all ages with many different musculoskeletal / orthopaedic and neurological conditions.

Aside from Darryl’s work at the clinic he has volunteered at many local provincial, national and international sporting events. Darryl loves spending his free time with his family. He enjoys the outdoors, being active and participating in many sports.

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