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Kevin FairfieldB.A., BHSc.(PT), Dip. Manip. PT, FCAMPT, IFOMPT, CAFCI, DO(Q)
Orthopaedic Manipulative Physiotherapist
CAMT Certified (Number 1982)
Osteopathic Practitioner
Kevin has spent the last two decades learning the “science” and the “art” of manual physical medicine. With his unique approach of combining manual physiotherapy, traditional osteopathy, Chinese medicine (acupuncture and TCM) and exercise, patients receive one of the most comprehensive assessment and treatment programs available. “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is one of his motto's of finding the underlying causation of patient's symptoms.
Kevin treats numerous conditions with a special interest in pelvic and spinal disorders, concussions, vertigo and visceral holding patterns. Being dedicated to lifelong learning, Kevin continues to broaden his knowledge and skill set with a special interest in human dissection and mastering the fundamentals of anatomy.
Kevin enjoys spending time with his wife and their two children, traveling, exercising and reading.
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Peter Genovese HBSc., BHSc.(PT), Dip. Manip. PT, FCAMPT, IFOMPT, CAFCI
Orthopaedic Manipulative Physiotherapist
CAMT Certified (Number 000653)
A graduate of the McMaster University Physiotherapy program in 1999, Peter remains in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
He obtained his Diploma in Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy in 2003 and is a CAMT Certified Physiotherapist.
Peter also is certified in acupuncture through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute.
Peter continues to pursue the advancement of clinical knowledge and skills through postgraduate courses.
Peter enjoys time spent with his wife and two daughters through being active in their lives and activities. Peter is an avid gardener who enjoys cooking for family and friends as well as with his new woodworking hobby. He continues to remain fit through working out and playing soccer.
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Olga BoersMSc.(PT), MClSc.(Manipulative Field), FCAMPT, IFOMPT, CAFCI, MD (Russia)
Orthopaedic Manipulative Physiotherapist
CAMT Certified (Number 2214)
Olga graduated from McMaster University with a Master of Science Degree in Physiotherapy and from University of Western Ontario with a Master of Clinical Science Degree in Manipulative Physical Therapy. Olga is certified by Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute (CAFCI) and has received training in visceral manipulation from the Barral Institute, craniosacral therapy from the Upledger Institute, rehabilitation of individuals experiencing pelvic pain, incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, pediatric incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction management.
Olga is accepting patients of all ages with wide range of concerns including dysfunctions of spine, pelvis, upper and lower extremities, chronic pain, post-operative rehabilitation (pelvic, abdominal, thoracic, orthopaedic), vertigo, concussions, post-concussion symptoms, TMJ dysfunction, orofacial pain.
Olga continues to advance her knowledge and skills through training in human anatomy (Complementary and Alternative Medicine Human Dissection Experience at Queen’s University) and combines manual physiotherapy, acupuncture, osteopathic techniques, and exercise prescription to provide holistic patient care. She is balancing lifelong learning with busy work schedule and enjoys travel, hiking and rock climbing with her daughter.
For more information on Olga's treatment approach and skills, feel free to contact her at 905-616-3915.
Favourite quote:
'To find health should be the object of the doctor. Anyone can find disease'.
— Dr. A.T. Still, Philosophy of Osteopathy
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Pat PettigrewBScKin(Hons), MScPT, CMAG
Registered Physiotherapist
Neurofunctional Acupuncture Provider
Pat’s journey toward the vocation of a physiotherapist began early with a strong interest in healthy, active living, something to which he remains personally and professionally dedicated. Pat realized the benefit of physiotherapy at a young age through his own experiences with sport-related injuries sustained in competitive soccer and weightlifting.
Pat earned his Bachelor of Science – Kinesiology (Honours) from McMaster University in 2019 and his Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto in 2021. Since graduating in 2021, he has taken postgraduate courses in advanced manual therapy, concussion rehabilitation and neurofunctional acupuncture.
Pat has a special interest in treating concussion patients, golfers, weightlifters, post-surgical patients and elite and recreational athletes. Pat’s mission is to deliver holistic patient care and empower all his clients to take an active role in their own rehabilitation. More specifically, his treatment approach utilizes patient education, individualized exercise prescription, manual therapy and neurofunctional acupuncture. As a practitioner, Pat is committed to life-long learning about the art and science of physiotherapy. In particular, he is interested in improving client outcomes by continuing to complete courses in advanced manual therapy and advanced acupuncture.
Professional Accomplishments and Additional Certifications
Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Graduate - McMaster University (2022)
Complete Concussions Certified Practitioner - Complete Concussions (2021)
Christine Yungblut RMT
Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)
Christine’s practice focuses on sports-related and rehabilitative massage as well as massage throughout pregnancy.
Christine’s lifelong passion for sports and medicine has kept her on a continuous path of advancement. Her diverse training and education help her provide clients with a comprehensive understanding of the body:
Christine is a proud member of the Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario (RMTAO), the professional association for Massage Therapists in Ontario. She currently serves on the RMTAO’s publication review panel and has been associate editor for the January 2010 edition of their publication Massage Therapy Today: Putting Knowledge into Practice. Christine gained valuable experience at a teaching hospital, where she educated physicians, physician residents, nurses and physiotherapists about the role of massage therapy in patient care.
Her past experiences providing massage services also include work for the Canadian Men’s Soccer Team, CBC’s Battle of the Blades, marathons, triathlons, provincial and national rhythmic gymnastics competitions, dragon boat races, rowing regattas, cycling competitions and work with a hockey team.