

Julie Bossé
Owner & Lead Physiotherapist
Nadine Laurin
Physiotherapist



Isabelle Proulx
Physiotherapist

Charles Pépin
Physiotherapist
Janette Jean
Physiotherapist
Véronique Audet
Physiotherapist
OUR SERVICES
We offer:
1 hour Assessments
1/2 hour or 1 hour Treatments
At NewU Physio, we pride ourselves in offering quality physiotherapy services to our clientele in a calm, welcoming and professional environment. We have a hands-on approach and all our assessments and treatments are performed one on one in a private treatment room.





Vertigo
& Dizziness
Spine, Head
& TMJ
Sports
& Orthopaedics
Here, at NewU Physio, we treat a variety of conditions that may lead to vertigo, dizziness, light-headedness, blurry or double vision, balance issues and/or other related issues. Our focus is on properly identifying the cause of your signs & symptoms. We strive to work together to rehabilitate you to reach the highest level of function possible. Such conditions include but are not limited to:
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Concussions, MVA's (Whiplash)
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Vestibular Pathologies (Menières Disease, Labyrinthitis, Vestibular Neuronitis, BPPV, PPPD, ...)
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Vestibular Migraines
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Acoustic Neuroma
We use a video Frenzle device to facilitate your assessment and vestibular rehabilitation. It allows us to monitor and record your nystagmus (if present) and track your progress.
Our team has over 10 years of combined extensive clinical experience and training in this field of interest. Our services include treatments for a variety of conditions such as but not limited to:
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TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Disorders): Myofascial pain, Headaches, Arthritis, "Clicking Jaw", Closed or Open Lock, ...
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Orthodontic treatment support (pain or tension management, onset of new click, etc.)
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Pre or post Oral or Maxillofacial surgery
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Post cancer treatments (ex. radiation to neck/face resulting in TMJ issues)
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Headaches & Migraines & Concussions
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Trigeminal Neuralgia, Bell's Palsy, Oro-Facial Pain
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Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
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Whiplash, Neck Dysfunctions, Radiculopathy, Arthritis, ...
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Low back or Mid-back pain, Sciatica, Chronic pain, Herniated discs, ...
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Ear Pain, Ear Ache, Tinnitus, Plugged ear... (of physical causes).
Sports & orthopaedic physiotherapy focuses on rehabilitating pain and loss of function from injuries coming from:
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Bones (fractures, contusions, ...)
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Joints (Knee Osteoarthritis, Total Knee Replacement, Herniated discs, Facet Syndrome, ...)
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Ligaments (Inversion Ankle Sprain, ACL sprain, ACL reconstructive surgery, ...)
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Muscles (Quadriceps Contusion, Rotator Cuff Injury, Tennis elbow, ...)
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Nervous System (Sciatica, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Radiculopathy, ...)
Please note that this is only a brief overview of the conditions treated at NewU Physio.

Types of services
Vestibular Rehabilitation (Video Frenzle)
Visual Vestibular Therapy
Balance Retraining
Concussion Rehabilitation
Sub-threshold cardiorespiratory training
Return to Play, School or Work
Acupuncture
Cupping
Manual therapy
CranioSacral Therapy
Myofascial Release
Osteopathic Techniques
Neurodynamics (Sliders & Tensioners)
Cranial Nerves Flossing
Facial Neuromuscular Facilitation Exercises
Sarhmann & McKenzie exercises & techniques
Exercise Prescription & Education
Cryotherapy
Taping
Ultrasound
NMES (Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation)
TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
IFC (Interferential Current)
Myopulse (Polarized microcurrent)
Shockwave Therapy
LSVT BIG®
Empowered Relief TM
Functional retraining
Chronic pain management strategies and education
Shockwave Therapy
Long term pain relief and mobility restoration
Principle of Action: Shockwave is an acoustic wave which carries high energy to the painful spot. This energy provokes healing, regenerating and reparative processes of the bones and soft tissue.
The therapy is indicated for various conditions causing chronic pain:
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Chronic tendinopathy (upper & lower extremities)
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Adhesive capsulitis
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Calcifications
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Tennis Elbow
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Carpal Tunnel
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Greater trochanteric Pain Syndrome
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Avascular necrosis of femoral head
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Medial Tibial stress Syndrome
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Patellar Tendinopathy
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Osteoarthritis of the knee
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Plantar fasciitis
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Heel spur
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Non-union of long bone fracture
