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Devon Dupuis

Certified Athletic Therapist
Credentials
& Designations​
CAT(C)
BSc.Kin
Dip. Sport Sc.
Locations
Calgary

Biography

Originally from Vancouver, Devon began her academic journey with a diploma in Sport Science before earning a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University. While in Nova Scotia, she discovered her passion for athletic therapy while working with a university rugby team. This led her to pursue a post-bachelor certificate in Athletic Therapy at Mount Royal University.

Devon has since gained experience across a wide range of sports, including rugby, hockey, and football. Her career has also included roles in professional sports with the Calgary Stampeders and the NSL Calgary Wild. In addition to her work with athletes, she has supported the Calgary Police Service and continues to work in a clinical setting, helping individuals of all levels return to their personal goals.

Devon places strong emphasis on patient education and exercise prescription, integrating these with manual therapy to deliver comprehensive care. Drawing on her knowledge of movement patterns from both clinical and field settings, she assesses each individual’s acute and chronic injuries to provide a personalized experience. Her goal is to guide every patient back to the activities they love with confidence.

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