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Motion Matters Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic, 2010.
In your words
"Motion Matters offers the most highly skilled physiotherapists, innovative techniques and equipment and have helped me to improve and manage my limitations."
"I had a chronic rotator cuff and I'd been to a half a dozen clinics in Ottawa looking for help. Finally, I found Joëlle Segers [at Motion Matters]."
News
Session 3 of RetroFit starts April 16th, 2012 and runs for 10 weeks. Please see our promotion section for more information.
With spring upon us, now is the time to get ready for the running season. Book an appointment to have our trained physiotherapists help you run pain-free. See our promotions section for more details.
We are excited to announce our newest physiotherapist, Natalie Morris! Do not hesitate to phone us to get more information or to book an appointment with her.
Motion Matters is sad to see our massage therapist Sue Harris leave our clinic. Good luck to her. We also would like to inform our clients that our physiotherapist Monate, who is expecting her second child at the end of April will be on maternity leave for a year.
Congratulations to Cindy Thibodeau on receiving her Diploma of Manual and Manipulative Therapy (formally known as Part B). Way to go!
