Stonebridge Location


Address

23-118 Cope Crescent,
Saskatoon, SK S7T 0X3
(306) 653-3838

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
*Evening and Saturday Massage Therapy appointments available!

Pricing

Physiotherapy
  • Initial Assessment: $125.00
  • Follow-up Treatments: $95.00
Massage Therapy
  • 30 Minutes: $60
  • 45 Minutes: $80
  • 60 Minutes: $95
  • 90 Minutes: $125
Manual Osteopathic Therapy
  • Initial Assessment: $120.00
  • Follow-up Treatments: $90.00

We Offer

Direct billing through TELUS Health, Canada Life, Manulife Financial, Sun Life Financial, ClaimSecure, GroupHEALTH, GroupSource, Manion, Saskatchewan Blue Cross, Cowan Insurance Group, Johnson, Johnston Group, CINUP, Chamber of Commerce, Maximum Benefit, First Canadian, GMS, Green Shield Canada and SSQ Insurance

Staff

Maxton Plett

MPT

Maxton Plett is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, followed by his Masters of Physical Therapy degree. Clinically, Maxton is interested in all things orthopedic! He is passionate about empowering people to get back to doing what is important to them by helping them understand their injuries and by taking an individualized approach to their rehabilitation. Maxton provides physiotherapy services to people with injuries from work, motor vehicle accidents, or everyday life.

Outside of the clinic, Maxton enjoys staying active by playing sports, lifting weights, snowmobiling, and canoeing.


Alison Toews

Massage Therapist

Alison is a proud graduate of the Western College of Remedial Massage Therapy in Regina. She graduated in 1996 and taught a variety of anatomy, kinesiology and practical classes from 1998-2016.

Alison has worked with a wide assortment of patients and conditions over the years and enjoys the varied experiences of her career. She has a particular interest and specialized training in TMJ and laryngeal massage.

When not in the clinic, Alison is usually enjoying the many live theatre and music productions available in this vibrant city.


Kirsten Simmons

Massage Therapist, Manual Osteopathic Therapist

Kirsten, a graduate of Alberta Massage Training (2013) and the Manual Osteopathic College of Canada (2023), merges her nursing background with a holistic approach to enhance client well-being. Having taught anatomy, pathology, nutrition, and business courses from 2014-2016, she is committed to educating and empowering clients. Specializing in pain management and overall health benefits, Kirsten draws from personal experiences to provide effective, personalized treatments.

Beyond her professional commitment, she finds joy in family, travel, personal development, and culinary creativity.


Mackenzie Golem

B.Sc.Kin, Exercise Therapist

Mackenzie Golem is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan where she completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a major in Exercise and Sport Studies in 2023. During her time in university, Mackenzie volunteered with PAAL for multiple terms. PAAL (Physical Activity for Active Living) is a program that pairs volunteers with participants with the goal of helping participants feel supported and successful in being physically active. Volunteering with PAAL allowed Mackenzie to create meaningful relationships while also providing a safe and structured environment to encourage physical activity. Mackenzie is excited to have the opportunity to take the skills learned at PAAL and apply them to her work at the clinic.

When Mackenzie is not at the clinic, she can be found camping, or spending time with her family and friends.


Lawson Heights Location


Address

1A-123 Lenore Dr,
Saskatoon, SK S7K 7H9
(306) 668-6881

Hours

Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 6:00 pm
* Saturday and evening appointments available on request

Pricing

Physiotherapy
  • Initial Assessment: $125.00
  • Follow-up Treatments: $95.00

We Offer

Direct billing through TELUS Health, Canada Life, Manulife Financial, Sun Life Financial, ClaimSecure, GroupHEALTH, GroupSource, Manion, Saskatchewan Blue Cross, Cowan Insurance Group, Johnson, Johnston Group, CINUP, Chamber of Commerce, Maximum Benefit, First Canadian, GMS, Green Shield Canada and SSQ Insurance

Staff

Randall Cyrenne

B.Sc.PT

Randall Cyrenne graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1993. He first worked in Florida for five years, in mostly stroke and spinal cord rehabilitation, as well as having managed departments. After returning to Canada in 1999, he began working at Armstrong Physiotherapy, and since then has focused on treating musculo-skeletal injuries. He enjoys seeing a wide variety of patients, having treated everyone from newborns to seniors in a single day. He especially appreciates the opportunity to meet patients dealing with chronic pain, unusual conditions, or difficult-to-diagnose problems. His patients typically can expect manual therapy, but also education and instruction in movement, posture, and home exercises.

Randall's training since graduation has included courses in orthopedics, vertigo and balance issues, mobilization of the nervous system, myofascial release, movement impairment syndromes, pain science, and clinical reasoning.

Outside of the clinic, Randall enjoys cycling (including to and from work), reading, travel, and his home theatre. His greatest joy comes with the raising of his two children, alongside his wife of over twenty years. He also writes and edits articles on popular culture.


Daniele Dyck

B.Sc.Kin, Exercise Therapist

Daniele graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. During her time at university, Daniele was an active member of the track and field team. Having experienced and recovered from injuries firsthand, she developed a strong passion for rehabilitation and the role exercise plays in healing.

This passion grew further through volunteer work with physiotherapist-led strength and conditioning programs, where Daniele gained valuable insight into helping others improve their physical well-being. She brings this dedication and understanding to her role at the clinic, ensuring clients feel supported and their care is seamlessly coordinated.

When not at the clinic, Daniele enjoys doing crossfit, baking, and being outdoors (even in the winter!).


Mount Royal Location


Address

1639 29th St W,
Saskatoon, SK S7L 0N6
(306) 978-2424

Hours

Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Pricing

Physiotherapy
  • Initial Assessment: $125.00
  • Follow-up Treatments: $95.00
  • Dry Needling Assessment: $125.00
  • Dry Needling Follow-Up Treatments: $50.00

We Offer

Direct billing through TELUS Health, Canada Life, Manulife Financial, Sun Life Financial, ClaimSecure, GroupHEALTH, GroupSource, Manion, Saskatchewan Blue Cross, Cowan Insurance Group, Johnson, Johnston Group, CINUP, Chamber of Commerce, Maximum Benefit, First Canadian, GMS, Green Shield Canada and SSQ Insurance

Staff

Jennifer Gray

B.Sc.PT

Jennifer Gray is a graduate from the University of Saskatchewan, where she obtained her degree in Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2002 and her Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in 2006. Originally from Prince Albert, after completing her university degrees, she remained in Saskatoon working in private practice focussing in the area of orthopaedics.

Clinically, Jennifer’s passion resides in orthopaedics. She has completed her Orthopaedic Division levels up to level 3 and has spent most of her career working with WCB and SGI patients. Most recently, Jennifer has completed a course in vestibular rehab and is excited to bring this skillset to her clients.

When Jennifer is away from the clinic you can find her kayaking down the river, kickboxing or flipping tires at the club. Jennifer also enjoys spending time at the rink watching her kids play hockey.


Anastasia Nemeth

B.Sc.PT

Anastasia graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology in 2012. She went on to complete her Masters of Physical Therapy in 2014. Since graduating, she has worked in private practice with a focus on orthopaedics. She has experience treating individuals of all ages and with varying ailments, including athletes, persons with acute, chronic or overuse injuries, post surgical clients, and those in car accidents and work injuries. Having danced with Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble for many years, she also has a special interest in treating dancers. Anastasia believes in treating the whole person, and in her approach you can expect an individualized treatment plan that involves a combination of manual therapy, exercise prescription and client education. She values the opportunity to work with each of her clients to empower them to achieve their goals and improve their well-being.

After graduation she has gone on to complete many post graduate educational courses. She is working toward completing her Diploma in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy, having completed up to Level 3 Lower Quadrant. She is certified in Biomedical Dry Needling, Myofascial Cupping, and the Functional Movement Screen. She has also taken extra courses on pain, osteo- and rheumatoid arthritis, and hand injuries.

Since the birth of her son, Anastasia has had a keen interest in pre- and postnatal rehabilitation, and therefore went on to become a Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist. Aside from managing client’s aches and pains, she helps treat pelvic floor dysfunctions (incontinence, prolapse) and diastasis. In the postpartum period (at any age) she educates her clients on safely returning to exercise/activity and running, and helps restore optimal posture and alignment for prevention of injury. She is passionate about helping all women, and men, return to activities they love

Anastasia lives an active lifestyle playing ball hockey, dancing, enjoying roller blading and running her dog, and keeping busy with her young son.


Lisa Rystephanuk

B.Sc. Kin, Exercise Therapist

Lisa Rystephanuk is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan where she completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a major in Exercise and Sport Sciences in 2017. While at the university Lisa worked as a student trainer for 4 years. During her time as a trainer, she had the opportunity to work with almost all the Huskie teams but spent most of her time with wrestling and football. Lisa has a passion for sports and so this program allowed her to pursue sports in a whole new way and fostered a love of sports rehab. She looks forward to using all the skills she learned to better help all the clients who come into the clinic.

Lisa grew up on a grain and cattle farm in South Western Manitoba and is excited about starting a new chapter here in Saskatoon. When Lisa is not at the clinic, she is busy cooking something new, exploring the outdoors, crafting, or going on adventures with family or friends.