455 Boulevard de la Gappe, Gatineau, J8T 0G1
Notre équipe

MARC-ANTOINE POIRIER

Physiotherapist

Marc-Antoine will be absent from the clinic between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024. He will be back at the clinic in January 2025

A graduate of the University of Ottawa in physiotherapy, Marc-Antoine’s goals are
to support its clients in their rehabilitation and to equip them so that they can implement lasting changes in their lives.

In his practice, Marc-Antoine stands out for his communication, dynamism and scientific rigour. With 7 years of experience in the field of research, he uses interventions based on the latest scientific data. The active involvement of the customer is at the heart of his approach. He will be able to design, in collaboration with you, a treatment plan personalized to your needs and your personal goals.

Outside of his work as a physiotherapist, Marc-Antoine enjoys his free time to practice his favorite sports, mainly climbing, cycling, cross-country skiing and long hikes.

MARC-ANTOINE POIRIER

Physiotherapist

Karine Godin-Lambert

A graduate of the University of Ottawa in physiotherapy, Marc-Antoine’s goals are
to support its clients in their rehabilitation and to equip them so that they can implement lasting changes in their lives.

In his practice, Marc-Antoine stands out for his communication, dynamism and scientific rigour. With 7 years of experience in the field of research, he uses interventions based on the latest scientific data. The active involvement of the customer is at the heart of his approach. He will be able to design, in collaboration with you, a treatment plan personalized to your needs and your personal goals.

Outside of his work as a physiotherapist, Marc-Antoine enjoys his free time to practice his favorite sports, mainly climbing, cycling, cross-country skiing and long hikes.

ACADEMIC TRAINING

  • Master of Health Sciences in Physiotherapy, University of Ottawa – 2022
  • Master’s degree in biology, Université de Sherbrooke – 2018
  • Honours Bachelor of Biological Sciences, University of Ottawa – 2015

CONTINUING EDUCATION

  • Clinical management of the rock climber, Dr. J. Vagy & J. Deschenaux (2023)
  • Climbing Upper Limb Injuries, J. Deschenaux (2023)
  • Cross-Country Skiing Injuries, I. Trottier (2023)
  • Physiotherapy for cyclists, G. Coutu (2023)
  • Strenght & conditioning principles for climbing, Dr. T.Nelson (2023)
  • McKenzie Part A: Lumbar Spine, Robin McKenzie Institute Canada 2022
  • Upper limb injuries in climbing, Julien Descheneaux – 2022

WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Coverage of sporting events (football, hockey, soccer, basketball) – 2017 to 2020

INTEREST

  • Optimization of the sports function
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Musculoskeletal injuries (tendonitis, bursitis, capsulitis, sprain, etc.)
  • Injuries in climbing
  • Back and neck pain
  • Arthritis – osteoarthritis
  • Peripheral nerve involvement
  • Fracture
  • Chronic pain
  • Loss of balance
  • Dizziness and dizziness

OTHER

  • Bilingual
  • Amateur of various sports
  • Escalation