Amélie Bellavance
À propos de Amélie
Dans ses motsMrs. Amélie Bellavance first did a physiotherapy technique at Cégep Montmorency, which she completed in 1999, and then completed her bachelor's degree in physiotherapy at the Université de Montréal in 2004. Since then, she has been practicing her profession in a private clinic, initially as an employee and since 2011 as a manager. She joined Kinatex in 2011 by opening her first clinic in St-Jérôme. In 2019, the Joliette clinic will be opened, then she also joined the Kinatex clinic in Blainville at the end of 2023.
Passionate about the field of physiotherapy, she has completed several training courses to improve her practice like her Fellowship of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy. Running analysis, jaw treatments, myofascial techniques, taping and oncology are among her fields of expertise.
Services & prices
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Physiotherapy - ConsultationNew patient
« During the initial consultation, the physiotherapist will gather all the necessary informations regarding your general health and your injury. The physiotherapist will perform a detailed physical assessement of your condition and will explain to you all the findings of the evaluation.
The physiotherapist will explain to you the treatment plan, the recommended frequency of follow-up appointments and will answer all your questions.
The physiotherapist will then begin the treatment plan and will prescribe you a therapeutic home exercise program.
Physiotherapy treatments are personnalized according to your needs and include manual therapy techniques, muscle release techniques, specific exercise prescription and if needed, the application of ice, heat, electrotherapy and taping. »2 optionsTMJ (Jaw) Physiotherapy - ConsultationNew patient
« During the initial consultation, the physiotherapist who specializes in TMJ will gather all the necessary informations regarding your genral health and your condition and will perform a detailed examination of the TMJ, cervical spine an posture.
The physiotherapist will then begin the treatment plan which includes joint mobilizations, myofascial release and motor control and postural home exercises.
Physiotherapy treatments are recommanded for:
- Restoring the optimal biomechanics of the TMJ
- Reducing pain and dysfunction of the TMJ
- Reducing joint clicking and locking and improving range of motion of the TMJ
- Improving posture and mobility of the cervical region
- Improving respiratory mechanics
- Regulating the muscle tome of the neck and jaw
- Treating headaches, migraines and orofacial pain »
