Physio + Hamel Gatineau

Philippe Bergeron

Physiotherapist

Philippe offers a manual therapy and postural rehabilitation approach, enthusiastically guiding his patients to prevent and treat musculoskeletal disorders, by combining a human-centered approach with a passion for sports.

About Me

A graduate in physiotherapy from the University of Ottawa (2015), Philippe is passionate about the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. He completed his basic training in manual therapy (2016), followed by a specialization in spinal and joint manipulations (2017), as well as global postural rehabilitation (GPR) in 2019.

Known for his attentive listening and personalized approach, Philippe stands out for his professionalism and contagious enthusiasm. Always smiling, he creates a climate of trust that facilitates collaboration with his patients.

A sportsman at heart, Philippe enjoys hockey, running, cycling and crossfit, a passion that feeds his understanding of the body in movement and enriches his support.

Academic training
  • Master of Health Sciences in Physiotherapy, University of Ottawa – 2015
  • Bachelor of Specialized Sciences in Physical Activity, University of Ottawa – 2013
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy: Basic Training, Professional Order of Physiotherapy of Quebec – 2023
  • What’s New in Running Injury Prevention, The Running Clinic – 2021
  • Physiotherapeutic Dry Needling (PPAS), Professional Order of Physiotherapy of Quebec – 2020
  • Global Postural Reeducation (GPR), University of Montreal – 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
  • Joint and vertebral manipulations, Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec, Anjou (QC), Canada – 2018
  • Physiotherapy Puncture with Dry Needle (PPAS), Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec, Anjou (QC), Canada – 2020
  • Global Postural Reeducation (GPR), International Permanent University of Manual Therapy (IPUMT), Saint-Mont, France – 2019
  • Chronic pain
  • Sports injuries
  • Running-related injuries
  • Optimization of sports performance
  • Spinal problems (back, neck, sciatica…)
  • Postural dysfunction
  • Treatment of tendinitis / tendinopathies
  • Running

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