to inspire and bring joy through movement
Spire Physiotherapy is a client-centred clinic in Sage Creek providing a multi-faceted approach to rehabilitation, pain management and injury prevention. Our services embrace and respect all levels of ability, lifestyle and culture. Our treatment begins with an in depth assessment focusing on each patient’s unique needs.
THE SPIRE EXPERIENCE
Experience our multidisciplinary Clinic
We are not just treating patients; we are fostering relationships with them, creating long term advocacy for healthy living. We are their inspiration and they are ours. Together, we are building a community. We are committed to creating a new culture around proactive movement, preventative education, accessible wellness and most importantly, joy.
MOVE WITH US
All fitness and rehabilitation plans certainly do not have to look the same. At Spire we strive to challenge the fitness norms. We aspire to increase body awareness and tune into what is felt when it comes to movement. Movement should feel good, it should feel easy, it should feel light.
INSPIRING HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
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Megan graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2010 with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation-Physical Therapy and was a recipient of the Manitoba Physiotherapy Association’s Joan K. Edwards Award for early contribution to the profession. Megan devotes a majority of her practice hours to Women’s Health including pre/postpartum care, peri/menopause and newly Paedatric Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy. Read full bio.
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Karina graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2010 with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation-Physical Therapy. She works with a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries and concerns from sport related issues, everyday aches to longer standing pain and limitations. Read full bio.
MEET our TEAM
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Jennifer Graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Kinesiology in 2013 and went on to complete her Master’s of Physical Therapy in 2016. Her practice is mainly focused on women’s health and pelvic floor physiotherapy, but she also enjoys treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries. Read full bio.
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Maddy graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2020 with her Master’s in Physical Therapy. She enjoys working with a variety of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions and is particularly passionate about managing symptoms of hip and knee osteoarthritis, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and concussion/ brain injuries. Read full bio.
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Kim graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2015 with a Master’s of Physical Therapy degree. She works with all ages of patients with neuromusculoskeletal (muscle, bone, joint, nerve) issues, from pre/post-operative care and workplace/sports injuries, to the everyday, nagging pain that just won’t go away. Read full bio.
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Alanna graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Kinesiology in Athletic Therapy in 2014. She went on to receive a Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta in 2016. She works with both musculoskeletal injuries as well as pelvic health physiotherapy treatment. Alanna especially enjoys working with athletes postpartum returning to higher load exercise and demands. Read full bio.
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Amber graduated in 2009 from University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation - Physical Therapy. She works with the paediatric population (0-16 years) with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions (scoliosis, toe-walking, strains/ sprains), general gross motor development, plagiocephaly and torticollis, neurological and genetic conditions (cerebral palsy, downs syndrome, global developmental delay), and post-NICU kiddos. Amber spends a portion of her practice time working at the Children’s Hospital at Health Sciences Centre. Read full bio.
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Leila graduated with honours from Robertson College Massage Therapy program in 2017. Since graduating she has spent the last 4 years working as a sports massage therapist. While she has focused on sports injuries, she has also worked a lot with work and overuse related injuries as well. Read full bio.
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Karen graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2016 with a Bachelor of Physical Education. She went on to Robertson College and graduated from the Massage Therapy program in 2022. She treats a wide range of ages, starting as young as 6 weeks with certification in infant massage. Read full bio.
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Sarah graduated from Lakehead University with a Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology in 2009 and went on to complete her Honours Bachelor of Applied Health Science (Athletic Therapy) degree from Sheridan College in 2012. She has a passion for continuing to learn and evolve as a practitioner in order to help more people. Postgraduate courses completed include myofascial cupping massage, mulligan concept mobilizations, soft tissue release certification, mental health first aid and taping and wrapping certificates. Read full bio.
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Alyssa is a Registered Massage Therapist who graduated from Evolve College of Massage Therapy in June 2024. She is excited to start her new career and is currently accepting new clients!
Alyssa likes to incorporate Swedish massage, myofascial techniques, and trigger point release techniques into her treatments. The goal of her treatments is to reduce pain, maintain mobility and promote physical wellbeing.
Alyssa wanted to pursue a profession that kept her active and incorporated movement. She loves helping individuals reach their goals and found that Massage therapy is a perfect combination of helping improve people’s lives while staying active.
Outside of work Alyssa enjoys playing sports, spending time outside, and going to the lake with her family.