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

Simon Doyon

Physiotherapist

Simon graduated from the University of Sherbrooke in 2019 with a master’s degree in physiotherapy, Simon’s primary goal is to equip his patients to the best of his knowledge so that they can actively take care of their health.

In his practice, Simon stands out for his professionalism and science-based approach and his desire to make lasting positive change in the lives of his patients.

Human and attentive, Simon works with a varied clientele and he likes to make a difference in the daily lives of his patients whether for chronic pain, a sports injury, following surgery and more, Simon will be your co-pilot towards the road to recovery!

Outside of his work as a physiotherapist, Simon enjoys physical activities, walks on the trails of Gatineau Park and is a great lover of coffee and gastronomy.

Simon Doyon

Physiotherapist

Simon doyon

Simon graduated from the Université de Sherbrooke in 2019 with a master’s degree in physiotherapy. Human and attentive, his primary goal is to equip his patients to the best of his knowledge so that they can actively take care of their health.

He stands out for his evidence-based approach and desire to make lasting positive change in the lives of his patients. Simon will be your co-pilot towards the path of healing!

Physiotherapist by day, caffeine addict by night, he is a fan of specialty coffee and cooking. You are likely to come across him on a trail in Gatineau Park or see him spinning at high speed on his bike. Simon takes care of his body by training, and feeds his mind with books and training to stay up to date in his knowledge as a therapist.

ACADEMIC TRAINING

  • Master’s and bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy, Université de Sherbrooke – 2019

CONTINUING EDUCATION

  • Physiotherapy Puncture with Dry Needle (PPAS), Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec – 2024
  • Myofascial System Mobilization (MSM) and Structural Myofascial Therapy (TMS): Lower Quadrant, Physiotherapy Forum − 2022
  • McKenzie Part B: Cervical and Thoracic Spine, Robin McKenzie Institute Canada − 2019
  • McKenzie Part A: Lumbar Spine, Robin McKenzie Institute Canada − 2018
  • Introduction to vestibular rehabilitation − 2018

CERTIFICATE

  • Physiotherapy Puncture with Dry Needle (PPAS), Professional Order of Physiotherapy in Quebec, Anjou (Qc), Canada – 2024
  • Joint Manipulations (Peripheral), University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke (QC), Canada – 2019

INTEREST

  • Orthopaedic clientele
  • Manual therapy
  • Pain in the spine (cervical, thoracic and lumbar) and shoulder
  • Evidence search
  • Sports injuries
  • Chronic pain
  • Vestibular rehabilitation

OTHER

  • Bilingual (French, English)
  • The Brain, Athletes and Sports Performance − 2021
  • Complete Runner, Physical Examination and Screen − 2021
  • Complete Runner, Subjective Exam and Training Analysis − 2021
  • Evidence-based Examination of the Thoracic Spine − 2020
  • Evidence-based Treatment of the Thoracic Spine − 2020
  • Evidence-based Examination of the Lumbar Spine − 2020
  • Special Tests of the Shoulder − 2020
  • The Athlete’s Hip, An Update on Athletic Groin Pain − 2020
  • The Movement System – Assessment and Treatment of Low Back Pain − 2020
  • Evidence-Based Evaluation of the Hip, An Update − 2020
  • Fundamentals of Concussion − 2020
  • Concussion Assessment, An Overview − 2020
  • Cervical and Exertion Assessment in Concussion − 2020
  • BPPV and Vestibular Advances in Concussion − 2020
  • The Shoulder – Theory and Practice, Jeremy Lewis − 2019
  • Basic Training on Supervision of Trainees – 2019
  • Evidence-based Examination of the Cervical Spine − 2019
  • Evidence-based Treatment of the Cervical Spine − 2019
  • Manual Therapy of the Cervical Spine: An Evidence-based Approach − 2019
  • Elbow Tendonalgia and Graston Technique − 2019
  • Teaching People About Pain, Live Update − 2019
  • Pain Neuroscience Education, Adriaan Louw − 2019
  • Plantar fasciosis and graston technique, evidence based treatment − 2019