AAP Member
Joel graduated from the University of Alberta’s Physical Therapy program after completing an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. He minored in Anthropology (the study of primates) and knows way too much about monkeys. Joel has experience in a variety of different areas of practice, some of which include: elite and recreational sport injuries, motor vehicle accidents, chronic injuries, facial rehab, temporomandibular joint (jaw) rehab, and post-concussion syndrome. As an avid learner, he plans on continuing his education by pursuing the highest orthopaedic levels. These would be in addition to courses he has already completed in facial rehab, GLA:D certifications for hip & knee Osteoarthritis, orthopaedic level 1, diagnostic imaging certification, and level 1 and 2 functional dry needling certifications.
Outside of work, Joel likes to spend time outdoors, especially when he can bring his German Shepard named Havoc. He likes to remain active by rock climbing, snowboarding, paddle boarding, biking, camping, hiking, and weight lifting.