Julie Labbé
About Julie
Their own words* Please note that Julie Labbé is currently on maternity leave and is expected to return to the clinic in February 2027. During Julie's leave, we invite you to book an appointment online or by phone with another physiotherapist on our team. Contact us at (514) 312-1122 for more information.
Julie Labbé, physiotherapist, received her Master's degree from the University of Ottawa in 2013. She has since worked in various private clinics with a diverse musculoskeletal clientele. She currently treats the general population, SAAQ patients (road accidents), as well as athletes of all levels.
She has completed her level 3 training in orthopedic manual therapy as well as multiple post-graduate courses. She specializes with the treatment of the temporo-mandibular joint (jaw) and the management of concussions. She is also certified by the The Running Clinic to perform running assessments.
Being very active herself, she practices many sports. She enjoys running (road and trail), cycling, swimming, tennis and skiing (downhill, cross-country and alpine touring).
Julie is part of the Kinatex Griffintown clinic since it's opening in 2018. Initially as a manager, she then decided to become partner in 2021. A passionate clinician, she truly cares for the well-being of her patients and hopes to have a significant and positive impact on her clientele.
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.”
