Paige grew up in Norfolk County on a farm in Windham Centre. She was heavily involved in sports from a young age and competed on many of her high school teams while attending Holy Trinity. Paige now enjoys staying active through crossfit, running, volleyball and baseball.
Paige obtained a Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences in Athletic Therapy from Sheridan College in 2014. She also attended the Royal Canadian College of Massage Therapy, where she received her massage therapy diploma in 2017. In 2017, Paige also obtained a certificate in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture from McMaster University.
She is a Certified Athletic Therapist (Canada), Registered Massage Therapist, Certified Athletic Trainer (USA) and a Certified First Responder. Paige addresses her patient’s injuries using a global approach by focusing not only on the primary injury but looking at their underlying causes of biomechanical and postural dysfunction. She uses a hands-on treatment approach with various fascial, myofascial release, soft tissue release and muscle energy techniques. Paige also puts a great emphasis on patient education and home exercise programs as an approach to injury prevention and reoccurrence.
Paige has worked with a variety of different levels of sport ranging from high school to national. Her experience includes working at Carleton University as the Athletic Therapist for the varsity women’s soccer team, Ontario Women’s U20 Rugby Team, Toronto Scottish women’s rugby, Seneca College women’s rugby and men’s basketball teams, Brantford Bisons Football Club, and Six Nations Jr.B Rebels Lacrosse Team to name a few. She has also provided field coverage for hockey, marathons, wrestling and dance throughout her career and has been involved in winning two national championships. Paige also had the opportunity to work at the Pan Am Games in 2015.
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Braden grew up in Norfolk County and calls Waterford home. He was involved in multiple sports while attending Holy Trinity, as well as playing soccer and hockey from a young age in both Waterford and Simcoe. In his spare time Braden enjoys spending time fishing, camping, hiking and continues to play sports.
Braden attended the University of Guelph where he earned an Honours Bachelors of Science Degree in Human Kinetics. In his time at Guelph, Braden completed undergraduate research with the Human Health and Nutritional Science department as well as conducting his own thesis study. Following his time at Guelph, Braden completed a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Athletic Therapy from Sheridan College receiving an honours distinction.
He is a Certified Athletic Therapist CAT(PC) as well as a Certified First Responder. Braden is passionate about working with patients throughout the entire rehabilitation process and educating them on the specifics of their injuries. Utilizing skills in injury prevention, rehabilitative exercise and his understanding of anatomy, he aims to bring patients back to a healthy active lifestyle and return to sport.
Braden has worked in a variety of settings ranging from varsity sports with the Connestoga Condors to younger athletes in the Greater Toronto Hockey League. Braden has provided coverage for a variety of sports including hockey, soccer, rugby, football, lacrosse and basketball. He also has experience working in a multi-disciplinary clinic treating the general public following motor vehicle accidents and workplace injuries. He looks forward to working with people of all ages and activity levels in order to meet their goals and accomplish new ones.
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