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Philippe Bergeron

Philippe Bergeron

Physiotherapist

A graduate of the University of Ottawa in physiotherapy in 2015, Philippe is highly motivated by the care and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. He completed his basic training in manual therapy in 2016. He then followed a training in spinal and joint manipulations in 2017. In addition, he completed his basic training in Global Postural Rehabilitation (RPG) in 2019.

Philippe is passionate about his work. Always smiling, he stands out for his active listening, his personalized approach and his professionalism.

Outside of work, Philippe is a great sportsman! Don’t be surprised to catch him playing hockey, running, biking or crossfit, etc.

Philippe Bergeron

Physiotherapist

Philippe Bergeron

A graduate of the University of Ottawa in physiotherapy in 2015, Philippe is highly motivated by the care and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. He completed his basic training in manual therapy in 2016. He then followed a training in spinal and joint manipulations in 2017. In addition, he completed his basic training in Global Postural Rehabilitation (RPG) in 2019.

Philippe is passionate about his work. Always smiling, he stands out for his active listening, his personalized approach and his professionalism.

Outside of work, Philippe is a great sportsman! Don’t be surprised to catch him playing hockey, running, biking or crossfit, etc.

Academic training

  • Master of Health Sciences in Physiotherapy, University of Ottawa – 2015
  • Bachelor of Honours in Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa – 2013

Continuing education

  • New in Running Injury Prevention, The Runner’s Clinic 2021
  • Physiotherapeutic puncture with dry needle (PPAS), Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec – 2020
  • Global Postural Rehabilitation (RPG) – 2019
  • Vertebral, cervical and upper dorsal manipulations, Université de Sherbrooke – 2018
  • Advanced certification on the cervico-thoracic region, APTEI – 2018
  • Joint and vertebral manipulations, University of Sherbrooke – 2017
  • McKenzie Part C: Advanced Lumbar Spine and Extremities, Robin McKenzie Institute Canada – 2017
  • McKenzie Part B: Cervical and Thoracic Spine, Robin McKenzie Institute Canada – 2016
  • McKenzie Part A: Lumbar Spine, Robin McKenzie Institute Canada – 2015
  • Manual Therapy Level 1, CPA Division of Orthopedics – 2016
  • Reconciling biomechanics with pain science, Greg Lehman – 2016

Certificates

  • Joint and vertebral manipulations, Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec, Anjou (QC), Canada – 2018
  • Physiotherapeutic puncture with dry needle (PPAS), Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec, Anjou (QC), Canada – Ongoing
  • Global Postural Rehabilitation (RPG), International Permanent University of Manual Therapy (UIPTM), Saint-Mont, France – 2019

Interest

  • Chronic pain
  • Sports injuries
  • Running-related injuries
  • Optimization of sports performance
  • Spinal problems (back, neck, sciatica…)
  • Postural dysfunction
  • Treatment of tendinitis / tendinopathies
  • Running

Other

  • Bilingual