Brenna will be on maternity leave as of March 14th, 2022. Leading up to her departure she will not be taking on new clients and transferring current to clients to the other physiotherapists at FL!P
Brenna has gained, throughout her time in sports, an understanding that health is a priority to be able to sustain participation, and this is age and level irrelevant. Brenna incurred injuries throughout her career as an athlete, which inspired a greater level of mental toughness, perseverance and dedication, but also led her to the realization that many injuries are preventable and that injuries that are tended to as soon as possible after injury makes a remarkable difference in the recovery time and process. This is why Brenna is committed to the timely treatment and recovery of acute injuries and will always do her best to see these clients as soon as possible. If you have been injured please contact us as soon as possible!
Brenna’s experiences with great medical professionals helped her on her journey of competitive sport through overcoming physical and mental obstacles of injuries, and inspired her to give back to the active community by pursuing her Kinesiology degree and Athletic Therapy certificate at York University. She succeeded in obtaining Certified Athletic Therapist status and went on to her Masters of Physiotherapy from Queen’s University and is now completing her Sport Physiotherapist designation. Brenna is also certified in Advanced Medical Acupuncture, Active Release Techniques (ART) and Kinesiotaping (KTCP).
Brenna is happy to work with the gymnasts at OGC on-site. This allows her to better communicate with the coaches and parents and ensure a cohesive approach to treatment and recovery is in place. She is also able to provide feedback on biomechanics by being there in the gym.