Member of the Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ)
Certified in Myofascial Release Therapy
Andrea graduated from the Master’s program in Physiotherapy at McGill University in 2019 after completing her Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology at Concordia University. She has worked with a wide range of clientele from newborn to geriatric. Andrea has experience in orthopedics, neurological and cardiac rehab as well as post cardiac and vascular surgery acute care. She began her career working in orthopaedics, assessing and treating numerous different musculoskeletal problems.
With her past personal and professional experiences with children, Andrea was excited to broaden her horizons to Pediatric Physiotherapy. She is a part of Bike Club, Skate Club and Adventures in Nature Club at KiddoActive and she has worked at the Special Olympics Quebec training camp.
Andrea is delighted to have the opportunity to help individuals of all ages reach their goals and improve their quality of life. Throughout her entire childhood and academic career, Andrea played competitive hockey and soccer which allowed her to develop her passion for movement as well as apply her core values: dedication and hard work. She strongly believes a little patience, kindness and creativity can go a long way.
Danielle Day graduated from McGill University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Since then she has worked in private practice for specializing in orthopedics. In 2007, she was accredited her certificate in Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the spine by the Mckenzie insititute. From 2014 to 2018 she was involved with soccer sport-etude at a primary school. She continues to consult for the program. In 2016 she was selected to be part of the CareAxis Spine triage program as an Advance Practice Physiotherapist.
Since 2019 she has been involved in pediatric physiotherapy at Kiddoactive, working with babies and young children. Her athletic background in elite soccer in which she played at the University and International level has led her to complete her training in the prevention of running injuries as well as Reconditioning level 1 and 2, courses focused on training athletes. Her focus in treatment is to not only help individuals overcome their injuries but also to educate them in prevention of recurrence and how to be more efficient in how they move in their daily life.