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Isaac is a Certified Athletic Therapist originally from St. John’s, Newfoundland. His passion for helping people move better began while working with individuals with physical disabilities in Montréal, where he saw how even small improvements in movement could greatly enhance confidence and quality of life. This inspired him to pursue Athletic Therapy at Concordia University and shaped his commitment to patient-centered care.
Throughout his studies, Isaac gained extensive field and clinical experience in varsity settings and clinics serving the general population. He has worked with a diverse range of individuals, treating acute and chronic injuries and supporting patients through both pre- and post-operative care.
After recently moving from Montreal to Edmonton, Isaac has embraced Alberta’s outdoor lifestyle. Outside the clinic, he enjoys hiking, cycling, paddling, and bouldering.
Whether working with high-performance athletes or individuals simply wanting to move without pain, Isaac is passionate about helping people feel and perform their best. He combines thorough musculoskeletal assessments with manual therapy and targeted exercise prescription to deliver effective, individualized treatment plans.
What is a “Rotator Cuff”? The group of muscles that surround the shoulder that attaches the upper arm bone (humerus) to the shoulder blade (scapula). These muscles are important in
What is a SLAP Tear? The word SLAP stands for “Superior Labral tear, from Anterior to Posterior”. The labrum is the rim of rubbery tissue that surrounds the shoulder socket.
Dislocated Shoulder- Bankart Tear What is a Bankart Tear? A Bankart tear is a type of injury to the rim of rubbery tissue (labrum) that surrounds the shoulder joint socket.
What is an ACL injury? An ACL injury is the tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). This is one of the major ligaments in your knee for function and