ABOUT

JoAnne Gratton
Education
MSc in Physical Therapy - University of Alberta 2017
BSc Kinesiology - University of Calgary 2014
Credentials/Continuing Education Highlights
NeuroKinetic Therapy (NKT) Level 3
Shift Concussion Management Level 2
Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)
Functional Dry Needling Level 1
Mulligan Concept - Lower Extremity
Mulligan Concept - Upper Extremity
Acutonics Level 1
Visceral Manipulation Level 1
Philosophy
JoAnne takes a global approach to assess and treat movement dysfunctions. Rather than chasing pain, she focuses on finding faulty movement patterns to address the source of the problem. A typical session includes muscle testing, manual therapy, instrumentation assisted release and a personalized home exercise program that will aid progress. Treatment plans are individualised to effectively target client’s recovery goals.
It is her belief that no one should ever have to fully stop participating in sport or activity due to an injury or condition and that with the commitment from herself and the client they can work in tandem to foster a return to sport, activity or occupation to their fullest potential. With a systematic approach to identify the contributing factors she works to identify the root cause of the pain/injury. JoAnne has a diversified experience in musculoskeletal conditions including post-surgical recovery, frozen shoulder, whiplash, MVA, strains and sprains, ACL rehabilitation, and has a special interest in concussion rehabilitation and functional movement therapy.
JoAnne’s passion for Physiotherapy dates back to her teenage years and her experience with injuries sustained during recreational sports. It was through these experiences she developed a passion towards movement and lifestyle improvement. As an avid hiker JoAnne dreamed of hiking the John Muir Trail, a long-distance trail, and she would not have completed it if she did not take her own injury recovery seriously.
Personal experience/interests
When she's not in the clinic, you can often find JoAnne hiking, weightlifting, climbing, wake-surfing, skiing, or reading an adventure novel.