The Library: Spine and Joint

Dianne Van Gorp, Registered Massage Therapist

 

Trained in the Field of Massage Therapy

With my knowledge, experience and continuing education I have groomed the appropriate skills to provide safe, quality care for a variety of issues”.

Carol Ann Horne, Physiotherapist

Trained in the Field of Physiotherapy

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -  Nelson Mandela

  • Master of Physical Therapy, University of Western Ontario
  • Bachelor of Science (Biology), Saint Mary’s University
  • Certificate in Sport Physiotherapy
  • Sport First Responder

 Commitment to Professional Practice

Careers

Meridian Spine & Joint Physiotherapy is very interested in meeting with you if you are a Registered Physiotherapist, a Kinesiologist or a Registered Massage Therapist.

We offer you an opportunity to grow in your profession by working in an exciting progressive clinic. Our clinic provides professional training and education initiatives for you when you become part of our team.

We are a group of therapists who believe in client centred, quality care, education initiatives and attainment of our own personal professional goals and objectives.

Post Offer Pre-employment Screening

After a complete review of the client's medical history, a physical demands analysis in conjunction with job specific testing is conducted. This information is used to decide whether a potential new employee with a pre-existing musculoskeletal injury may become a problem for work in the future. By identifying individual risk factors, pre and post-offer screening may help determine if the employee is physically and safely suited for the job.

More Information

Your Massage Therapy Questions Answered

Whether you are on the road to recovery or aspire to maintain your current level of mobility, massage therapy is a worthwhile investment in your future health. From infants to seniors, from the over stressed and over worked to the recreational gardener or athlete, massage therapy is extremely beneficial for all of us.

Massage Therapy Brochure

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Phone: 519.642.7247   
Fax: 519.642.1831

Employer Services

Post Offer Pre-Employment Screening
After a complete review of the client's medical history, a physical demands analysis in conjunction with job specific testing is conducted. This information is used to decide whether a potential new employee with a pre-existing musculoskeletal injury may become a problem for work in the future. By identifying individual risk factors, pre and post-offer screening may help determine if the employee is physically and safely suited for the job.
 
Functional Abilities Evaluation

Hiring Registered Physiotherapists, Kinesiologists & RMTs

Meridian Spine & Joint Physiotherapy Centre is very interested in meeting with you if you are a Registered Physiotherapist, a Kinesiologist or a Registered Massage Therapist.

We offer you an opportunity to grow in your profession by working in an exciting progressive clinic. Our clinic provides professional training and education initiatives for you when you become part of our team.

We are a group of therapists who believe in client centred, quality care, education initiatives and attainment of our own personal professional goals and objectives.

Legal Services

It is Meridian Spine & Joint’s policy to assume that patients coming for treatment are capable of making informed decisions.  If a health care practitioner employed or contracted by Meridian Spine and Joint, has reasonable grounds to believe that a patient is not aware of their legal rights, pertaining to the injury they are being treated for, the health care practitioner overseeing the patients rehabilitation, will exercise reasonable professional judgment and adhere to the guidelines of their professional college and the provincial Health Care Consent Act (HCCA.) in making a recommend