Emma grew up in the Peace Region where she gained an appreciation for movement and recognized the healing properties of targeted connection to the body through exercise leading her to pursue Physiotherapy. Emma graduated from Mount Royal University in Calgary with a Bachelor of Health and Physical Education in Physical Literacy and went on to the University of Alberta to complete her Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy.
Throughout her academic career Emma has worked within specialized areas such as burn rehab, long term neuro rehab, and chronic pain. Emma believes that all people deserve to move well and in connection with their bodies and returned to Peace River to be part of the solution for the Peace Region to achieve that.
In her spare time Emma enjoys spending time at the gym, outdoors whether it be hiking, kayaking, and gardening or can be found handing out with her animals.
Emma is excited to be joining the team at Regenesis Physiotherapy and contributing to serving the Peace Region!
Physiotherapist
BSc Kin, MPhtySt
Born and raised in the Peace Country, Courtney’s passion for physiotherapy started after participating in multiple sports and experiencing a few injuries. Courtney graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology in 2016. She then moved down under to Brisbane, Australia, where she completed her Master of Physiotherapy Studies at the University of Queensland in 2018. During her Physiotherapy education, Courtney became particularly interested in Pelvic Health Physiotherapy, after completing course work and a clinical observation rotation with a certified Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. As an athletic individual, participating in a variety of sports growing up and as an adult, Courtney was not willing to accept the possibility of decreased participation in sport after having children. And from that point onward, Courtney knew this was something that she wanted to pursue and bring back to the Peace Country.
After graduating from Physiotherapy, Courtney moved back to Peace River where she started working as a Physiotherapist with Alberta Health Services. Courtney has completed both her Level 1 and Level 2 Pelvic Health postgraduate Physiotherapy certification upon moving back to Canada, and has been treating both males and females.
Courtney grew up playing a variety of sports, including basketball, volleyball and badminton, however currently enjoys running, strength training, golf and curling. Courtney is also a local referee for the Peace Country Basketball Association and recently officiated in the 1A Girls High School Provincials. Growing up on a farm near Nampa, Courtney also enjoys helping out her family during the busy harvest season.