Notice of Fee Increase

As of May 1st, 2024, there will be a slight adjustment to our Fee Schedule. This decision was made after careful consideration to ensure that we can continue providing you with the highest quality of care and service.

Service costs will be as follows: Initial Physiotherapy Assessment (60 min): $125, Physiotherapy Treatment (45 min): $95

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you for understanding!

Parking Note!

We have free parking in the parking lot in front of our building. There are two spots that show “Reserved for Rise Physiotherapy”, if these spots are taken, you can park in an open spot in the lot saying “Reserved for Wiggers Drapery”. Alternatively, there is $1/hour angle parking along 115 and 114 street as well!

Physiotherapy

A physiotherapist will assess, diagnose, and treat a large variety of musculosketal, health, and sport-related injuries. The initial assessment will involve taking history and a comprehensive physical exam. Follow-up treatments will be based on your specific injury and your rehab goals. Follow up treatments can include manual therapy, dry needling, mobility drills, and/or corrective and strengt... Read More

A physiotherapist will assess, diagnose, and treat a large variety of musculosketal, health, and sport-related injuries. The initial assessment will involve taking history and a comprehensive physical exam. Follow-up treatments will be based on your specific injury and your rehab goals. Follow up treatments can include manual therapy, dry needling, mobility drills, and/or corrective and strength exercises

Lewis Anderson is a physiotherapist who fell in love with movement, health and fitness at a young age. Through his experience with gymnastics, a bachelor degree of science in kinesiology and a masters degree in physiotherapy, he knows first hand how an injury/pain/dysfunction can interfere with life. Given the opportunity, he would love to get to know you as a person and help with whatever brought you through the door.

When away from the clinic, you may find Lewis falling gracefully while snowboarding, losing repeatedly at spikeball, rock climbing routes that are too difficult and lifting a weight or two in the gym. Recently, he has started to put a few miles under his trail running shoes and likes to hike up things with a lot of incline. Don’t be shy, say hi if you see him in the clinic and don’t hesitate to ask him a question.

Lewis Anderson is a physiotherapist who fell in love with movement, health and fitness at a young... Read More

Kayla Clarke (Nguyen) is a physiotherapist who is extremely passionate about what she does. Although you will be just one-on-one with her, you can expect an energetic and vibrant environment.

Kayla has completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, followed up by completing her MSc. PT in Glasgow, Scotland.

She has completed advanced training in Dry Needling, Manual Therapy, and FMS/SFMA Movement Assessments

Kayla Clarke (Nguyen) is a physiotherapist who is extremely passionate about what she does. Alth... Read More

Harmehek’s aim in physical therapy is to help people understand their rehabilitative journey through education and movement.

She thrives off of enhancing her interpersonal relationships and is focused on providing client-centred care, where the client leads the discussion and as a team, you come up with a treatment plan that best fits your lifestyle. Harmehek’s goal with her clients is to promote education and making sure her clients understand their steps to rehabilitation.

Harmehek has an extensive background in neurological rehab, spending most of her time working with individuals who’ve overcome stroke and brain injuries. She also has a keen interest in sport and performance as she has been involved in sports medicine throughout her education. What she considers most fundamental to assisting clients from any population is communication, so she takes pride in her ability to connect with people from various backgrounds. She has completed her undergraduate degree in Human Kinetics from the University of British Columbia, and soon after completed her Masters of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta.

In her spare time, Harmehek enjoys staying active by participating in runs, strength training and climbing and loves to learn about new cultures through traveling. She also has a passion in creative arts as some of her hobbies include painting and sketching!

Harmehek’s aim in physical therapy is to help people understand their rehabilitative journey thro... Read More

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Rise Physiotherapy and Performance
Located at: 11515B 105 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton
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