Physiotherapy Oakville

Recover Stronger. Move Smarter. Perform Better.

At Elevate, physiotherapy is more than treating pain — it’s about rebuilding strength, restoring movement, and helping you perform at your highest level. Our physiotherapists combine hands-on treatment with evidence-based exercise and performance principles to get you back to the activities you love, stronger and more resilient than before.

Whether you're recovering from an injury, navigating post-surgical rehab, or dealing with persistent pain, our physiotherapy approach is designed to create meaningful, lasting change.

We don’t just treat symptoms, we look at how your entire body moves, loads, and adapts. Then we build a plan that fits your goals, your sport, and your lifestyle.

Built for Movers & Athletes of Every Level

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The Elevate System

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Manage Pain

Start achieving your goals by getting rid of the pain that is holding you back with hands on treatments and education.

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Increase Your Strength

Get stronger and become more resilient to injuries. We’ll teach you how to move safely and efficiently.

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Perform at Your Best

Get back to doing the things you love without limitations.

Book Your 30-Minute Discovery Visit Today

Ready to move better? Let’s get started. Your first step is a complimentary discovery visit—no referral needed, no pressure, just expert advice and a plan made for you.

1. Assess

Everything starts with a detailed assessment. We look at:

  • Movement quality

  • Strength imbalances

  • Joint mobility

  • Mechanics related to your sport or activity

  • What’s causing the pain — and what’s keeping it there

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2. Treat

Once we know the root cause, we build a hands-on treatment plan that may include:

  • Joint mobilization or manipulation

  • Soft tissue release

  • Neuromuscular retraining

  • Mobility restoration

  • Early-stage strength work

The goal is simple: reduce pain, restore movement, and get your body functioning properly.

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3. Train

This is where real progress happens. We guide you through strength and conditioning progressions that rebuild capacity, confidence, and performance. Depending on your goals, training may include:

  • Strength development

  • Tendon loading programs

  • Return-to-run progressions

  • Power & plyometric work

  • Sport-specific mechanics

Treatment doesn’t end on the table — it continues in movement.

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Our Oakville Physiotherapy Centre Services

  • Injury Assessment

    Injury Assessment

    Get to the root of your injury with a comprehensive assessment to help you understand your injuries and what your recovery will be like.

  • Manual Therapy

    Manual Therapy

    Get your muscles and joints moving again with one-on-one hands on care to help you move without restrictions.

  • Corrective Exercises

    Corrective Exercises

    A customized exercise plan designed only for you to meet your specific needs and goals.

  • Education

    Education

    Let us help guide and educate you from everything to understanding your injury to providing you with strategies on injury prevention.

  • Return to Sports

    Return to Sports

    Our mission is to keep our community active. Let us help you get back to the sports and activities you love to do.

  • Anti-gravity Treadmill

    Anti-gravity Treadmill

    Recover like a professional athlete by defying gravity. Manage your injuries by decreasing the impact onto your joints.

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Meet Our Physiotherapists

Shakir Simpson

Physiotherapist

Shakir enjoys working with clients of all age groups to help achieve their goals whatever they may be. He focuses on assisting patients in treating new and recurring injuries through unique, evidence based physiotherapy services.

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Alexandra Hebert

Physiotherapist

Alexandra is a Western University–trained physiotherapist and former varsity soccer athlete. She specializes in sports injury rehab and return-to-sport programming using evidence-based exercise and hands-on care.

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Rachel Rudman

Physiotherapist

Rachel’s passion for physiotherapy took her to Bond University in Australia where she completed her degree and worked as a certified physiotherapist. She takes a patient-centred approach to her practice by committing to helping others achieve their health and fitness goals.

Questions About Physiotherapy