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Christine Campbell

Registered Physiotherapist, Director

  • Canadian Physiotherapy Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Level 1, 2 & 3 certification
  • Certified in Cupping and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)
  • Certified Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) provider
  • BradCliff Breathing Method Practitioner
  • Certified in Acupuncture & Dry Needling
  • Running Injuries Prevention Specialist
  • Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS, NSCA)
  • Clinical Instructor, Queen’s University
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Christine Campbell is a Registered Physiotherapist. She provides quality one-on-one service that focuses on improving one’s overall function. She helps to restore normal function by assessing the whole person to identify and address underlying movement problems.

“I love my work as a physiotherapist and believe in working as a team with my clients to achieve their goals. I enjoy piecing together the puzzle and discovering the individual’s underlying movement dysfunction. I feel that building a plan and striving to achieve it with the client is very rewarding. I am grateful for the opportunity to meet a variety of people through my work and enjoy connecting with each of them.”

Christine acquired a Kinesiology degree from McMaster University in 2008 and a Masters in Physiotherapy from Queen’s University in 2011. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Level 1 Crossfit Instructor, and has her Level III Manual and Manipulative Therapy designation. Christine has additional training in acupuncture and dry needling, therapeutic taping, and running injury prevention.

Christine is certified in the BradCliff Method® of breath retraining. This training has allowed her to further develop her skills of assessing and treating a variety of breathing dysfunctions. The breath is an integral part of our health and healing, and Christine incorporates breathing in many of her physiotherapy sessions. She also conducts physiotherapy assessments and treatments specifically for breathing impairments, such as hyperventilation syndrome, asthma, long COVID, COPD, emphysema, etc.

In her spare time Christine loves to hang out with friends and family and her adorable black lab, Tucker. She enjoys hiking, soccer, knitting and pretty much anything outside! Christine loves to travel and discover new places.

Christine maintains her membership with both the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), and the Orthopedic Division of the CPA. She is registered with the College of Physiotherapists.

Career Opportunities

We are looking for team members!