Meet Andrew!
After spending many years completing nationally and internationally in Taekwondo, Andrew began his post-secondary education at York University, graduating in 2010 with a BScHon in Kinesiology. Following his graduation, Andrew worked in a long-term care facility in Collingwood, Ontario as a Kinesiologist, where he discovered his passion for listening to patients and working with them to achieve their goals. Encouraged by staff at the facility, Andrew craved more knowledge to help patients progress.
He was accepted in and completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2017, graduating from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College after which he was accepted into the Sports Sciences Residency Program through the Royal Chiropractic College of Sports Sciences to specialize in sports injury management. Andrew enjoys working with the other practitioners at Max Health Institute & Physiotherapy and looks forward to helping patients through manual therapy, exercise therapy, education, taping, and acupuncture.
When he is not working, Andrew enjoys spending time with his family, renovating the house, trying new restaurants, and working on his “dad” bod.
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Meet Matt!
Matt has been a Chiropractor since 2009 when he graduated from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto with clinic honors and Magna Cum Laude distinctions. He then returned to New Brunswick to continue his education and starting to practice part-time. Over next several years he completed a Masters of Science in Exercise and Sport Science from UNB (2015) and also concurrently completed his requirements to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences Canada to become the first Chiropractic Sport Specialist in New Brunswick (2016).
When not at work Matt enjoys spending time with family including his wife, Brittany and their new daughter- Allie. Matt also enjoys spending his time off enjoying as many outdoor activities as possible including fishing, hiking, camping, skiing, snowmobiling and ATVing.
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Meet Cam!
Cameron started his post-secondary education by pursuing a BScKin at the University of New Brunswick. After volunteering at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, he developed a strong interest in pursuing an education in physiotherapy.
It was at Stan Cassidy where he saw first-hand how a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care laid the groundwork for some incredible stories of recovery and healing. It also showed him another aspect of the benefits of exercise in promoting and maintaining a person’s health and physical function that he had not truly considered before.
Cameron was accepted into the MSc. PT program at Dalhousie University in 2011 and enjoyed every aspect of his physiotherapy studies while in Halifax. After completing his PT degree in October of 2013, Cameron started working as a physiotherapist at a multi-disciplinary sports medicine clinic in Alberta, and later, was able to pursue contract work with Alpine Canada Alpin and the Canadian Ski Cross Team, which he continues with today. His clinical interests are in the areas of orthopedic and athletic injury management, as well as concussion rehabilitation. He uses an education and exercise-based approach to help his clients and tries to include hands-on or manual techniques into his treatment as much as possible.
Fun fact: Cameron is fluently bilingual (English and French) and is a graduate of École Sainte-Anne (2007).
Originally from Fredericton, Cam and his wife returned to NB in 2017, and he was excited to join the multi-disciplinary team at Max Health Institute & Physiotherapy in the spring of 2020 (with some unexpected delays due to COVID-19).
When not in the clinic, Cameron can be found spending time with his wife, children and their dog – usually skiing, hiking, running, walking, or cycling.
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Meet Jordan
Jordan is a Physiotherapy resident originally from Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics with a major in Biology from St. Francis Xavier University, graduating in 2021. Jordan is also a certified personal trainer, seamlessly integrating her passion for fitness with her understanding of human movement.
Jordan pursued a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Glasgow Caledonian University in the United Kingdom. During her two years abroad, she balanced her studies with travel across Europe, competed in the Women’s Premier League for volleyball, and served as the head coach for the University of Strathclyde’s Women’s Volleyball team.
After completing her master’s degree, Jordan returned to the Maritimes to work in the physiotherapy department at Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital in Fredericton, primarily working in rehabilitation and orthopaedics. She is committed to a client-centered approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and experiences of her patients while delivering evidence-based treatments. Jordan is particularly passionate about expanding her expertise in soft tissue therapy, exercise, and sports therapy, with a special interest in treating lower back pain.
Outside of her professional pursuits as a physiotherapist, Jordan enjoys running with her partner and their dog, Poppy, as well as relaxing with friends over snacks.
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Meet Thea!
Originally from Brockville Ontario, Thea found her way East and began her post-secondary education at the University of New Brunswick graduating with BScKin in 2018. Upon completion of her degree, Thea completed another two years of post-secondary education in massage therapy at the Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage, graduating as class Valedictorian in 2020.
Thea specializes in sports massage and has clinical experience with neurological conditions, chronic pain, acute injuries, and rehabilitation. She enjoys the uniqueness that each client brings to the massage table and uses a variety of techniques and modalities throughout her treatments, including Swedish massage, myofascial, and craniosacral techniques. She makes sure that her treatments are tailored to the wants and needs of each client. Thea is excited to be working with the Max Health Institute & Physiotherapy team to help our clients feel great on and off the massage table.
In her spare time, Thea enjoys reading, photography, making music, spending time outdoors, travelling, and being with her friends and family.
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Meet Geoff!
Geoff has been an Athletic Therapist for over 20 years and has been practicing as an Osteopath since 2011, receiving his designation in 2014. He has gained a significant amount of experience working and a tremendous passion working with high-level athletes, beginning with the AHL Saint John Flames, then with Canada Basketball’s Men’s Development Team from 2003-20015, and most recently as the Head Athletic Therapist/Osteopath with Volleyball Canada’s Female Youth/U20 National Team since 2016. Geoff also enjoys using his knowledge and skills to help young athletes.
In addition to his devotion to working with athletes, Geoff has developed an overall treatment approach for assessing and treating his patients with a holistic viewpoint and the goal of determining the true nature of the patient’s issues. Through this ideology, he uses osteopathic manual techniques, functional movement assessment and correction, athletic therapy, and exercise-based rehab to help his clients. Geoff feels that these techniques, as well as encouraging each person to take control of their injury situation, are essential parts of the rehabilitation process and knowing how to help yourself.
Geoff does his best to practice what he preaches by making time to exercise and get outside and enjoy nature with his dog, Watson. He loves to be in the woods at his camp and is always researching a new place to explore or to travel. His numerous travel destinations through work and pleasure have provided a true appreciation of health and quality of life.
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Meet Caitlin!
Caitlin is an athletic therapist who began her post-secondary education at the University of Guelph where she obtained an BScHon in Human Kinetics. While playing for the Women’s Varsity Basketball team, she was first exposed to the field of Athletic Therapy. After volunteering in the Varsity Clinic, she fell in love with the profession and decided to continue her education with a degree in Athletic and Exercise Therapy from Camosun College in Victoria, BC.
Upon graduation, Caitlin moved to Ottawa to work with the varsity programs at Carleton University. During her two years there, she was an assistant with the Men’s Football team and the Lead Therapist with the Women’s Basketball team, diversifying her experience with elite athletes across all sports.
Knowing the importance of continued learning, Caitlin participated in a 3-month internship at ALTIS in Phoenix AZ in 2017 and also attended the first ALTIS All-Women ACP. It was here that she discovered her passion for biomechanics and speed development, learning from some of the top coaches, sport medicine practitioners, and athletes in the world.
Using all that she has learned, Caitlin enjoys working with athletes and runners of all abilities, improving running and acceleration mechanics, helping athletes stay injury-free and achieve their best in their field of play.
In her free time, Caitlin enjoys getting together with family and friends, and staying active with running, hiking, and yoga.
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Meet Anna!
Anna is an exercise enthusiast, an academic, worldwide traveler, and a leader with a resilient
mindset. Her defining quality is her persistent hard work which has defined the achievements
that she has accomplished to date.
Born and raised in Fredericton, Anna graduated top of her class among in the Bachelor of
Science in Kinesiology program from the University of New Brunswick in 2018. After graduation
Anna worked as the lead research coordinator for the Cardio-metabolic Exercise and Lifestyle
Laboratory ( CELLab ) at UNB to implement an older adult fall prevention exercise program in
New Brunswick. The following year she returned to Australia, where she had previously
completed a UNB Study Abroad term in 2017 in Melbourne, to work as a personal trainer in
three different gyms.
During Anna’s travels, her passion to collaboratively help individuals live a healthy and active
lifestyle became clear, so she decided to further her education and study to become a
Physiotherapist. She completed her Master of Science in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie
University in 2022, again graduating top of her class.
Anna strongly believes in empowering her clients to take ownership of their health and fitness.
She works with clients to create an individualized plan to achieve their goals and to prevent
illness, disease, and/or disability. For clients who are currently experiencing acute or chronic
conditions, Anna is passionate about working them to create a proper rehabilitation plan.
Anna has extensive experience working with the aging population through her previous
employment, volunteerism, and physio placements, and absolutely loves to work with
individuals to help combat the challenges that often present with aging. She is a firm believer
that one’s age does not define their functional ability and that many of the risk factors for
chronic conditions are, in fact, modifiable.
Outside of the clinic, you can guarantee Anna is exercising — whether in the gym lifting
weights, running outside, or attending yoga and Pilates classes with her friends. Anna is a huge
animal lover and loves traveling the world with family and friends.
Anna has recently embarked on a legal education at UNB Law to further her professional
development but remains fully committed to her clients on a part-time basis.
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Meet Andrea!
Andrea is a licensed Chiropractor in good standing with the New Brunswick Chiropractors Association (NBCA) and the Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA).
Andrea’s passion for sports started at a young age and ignited her interest in the human body, ultimately leading her to study Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo. Here, she deepened her understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology, all while fueling her competitive side as a member of the Waterloo Warriors varsity women’s soccer team.
After graduation, Andrea furthered her education, earning her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, graduating summa cum laude. This enhanced her clinical skills in diagnosing and treating neuromusculoskeletal issues. While she has a special interest in sports injuries, she enjoys working with a variety of conditions presenting throughout the body.
Andrea’s treatment style combines hands-on care, exercise prescription, and patient education, empowering patients to take an active role in their recovery. Andrea’s goal is to help her patients return to the activities that they love, whether that’s competitive sports or playing with grandchildren.
Outside of the clinic, Andrea is passionate about staying active and continues to participate in a number of sports. You may also find her going to the gym, exploring new hiking spots, doing puzzles, or camping.
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Meet Jordan!
Jordan received a Bachelor of Science at UNB where he majored in Biochemistry. Upon graduation, he worked in a lab doing molecular biology, but he felt that something was missing. That something was human interaction. This led him Jordan to pursue a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Jordan became a Physiotherapist to pair his love of science with his passion for helping people.
As a Physiotherapist, Jordan values quality dialogue to ensure your questions are answered and that you feel in control of your body and recovery. You can expect a partnership-styled approach to help you stay engaged in the things you love to do.
Jordan is originally from Stanley, NB but calls Fredericton his home. His hobbies include playing hockey, guitar, and camping. He looks forward to working with you to help achieve your health and lifestyle goals through the Physiotherapy at Max Health Fredericton.
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Meet Tyson!
Tyson brings over 17 years of massage experience to Max Health Institute – Fredericton. He began his post-secondary education at the University of New Brunswick, graduating in 2001 with a BScKin. Tyson then attended the Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage and graduated with a diploma in Massage Therapy in 2003. During this time Tyson found a passion for working with athletes and myofascial dysfunctions. Specializing in myofascial work and how it can affect an individual, Tyson uses his many years of experience to bring a unique treatment approach to each client he treats.
Tyson has been the massage therapist for the UNB Men’s Hockey Team since 2008. He is also a part time instructor at the Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage, teaching Fundamentals of Sports Massage and Applied Myofascial Massage. This has given him the opportunity to work with many professional athletes over the years along with the Canadian National Women’s Hockey Team.
In addition to being a skilled massage therapist, Tyson is also a part-time Registered Nurse at the Dr. Everett Chalmer’s Regional Hospital. In his spare time, he loves watching his son and daughter, Ty and Whitney, play sports and spending time with his wife, Pam.
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Meet Ryan!
Ryan earned a Master in Physiotherapy from Western University in 2011. After working 1 year in Ottawa, Ryan and his wife, Lynn, moved to Fredericton to begin working at the University of New Brunswick. Since graduating, Ryan has pursued his passion for orthopaedics and sports by completing numerous courses in each of these physiotherapy disciplines, including functional dry needling.
In 2018, Ryan earned his Sport Physiotherapy Diploma, recognized as the highest level of training in the sport physiotherapy discipline.
Ryan is dedicated to helping his clients reach their goals, optimizing functional performance, and preventing future dysfunction. He believes in empowering his clients through education, exercise prescription, and manual therapy.
Outside of work, Ryan and Lynn enjoy spending time with their 3 kids, Scott, Keziah, and Ava. They enjoy hiking adventures, walking in Charter’s Settlement, and playing hide-and-seek.
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