WE ARE OPEN! Saskatoon clinic is open and taking clients in addition to our Warman location

We are in EVERGREEN area of Saskatoon. We are beside YXE Dental Aspen Ridge by the round about.

Did you know we have providers with their own online booking as well? If you can’t find Jillian Morgan SLP or Sarah Hunter RMT please visit our website to find their booking links

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy services can provide assessment and treatment for a wide variety of acute or chronic injuries, conditions, and mobility restrictions in addition to sports injuries, motor vehicle, and work related accidents. At Warman Physio we are fortunate to have a variety of practitioners, including FCAMPT Therapist that work extensively in many more specific areas of Physiotherapy including (... Read More

Physiotherapy services can provide assessment and treatment for a wide variety of acute or chronic injuries, conditions, and mobility restrictions in addition to sports injuries, motor vehicle, and work related accidents. At Warman Physio we are fortunate to have a variety of practitioners, including FCAMPT Therapist that work extensively in many more specific areas of Physiotherapy including (but not limited to):
Prenatal/Postpartum
Acupuncture
Spinal Assessment & Treatment
Osteoporosis Management, Treatment, & Exercises
Women's Health
Incontinence
Pelvic Pain
Infant Development
TMJ (jaw)
Neck/Headaches
Whiplash
Sports Rehabilitation
Pediatric Pelvic Floor
AnoRectal Pelvic Floor
... not sure if your issue is right for physiotherapy? Give us a call and we will be happy to help you!


Counselling

Life can be difficult, stressful and heartbreaking. While we might have people around us we don’t always want to place our problems on other people. Counsellors are trained to listen, understand and sit with you in the difficulty and then to move with you to a new place to find healing and support. When we work together we will look at ways to recognize the pain (emotional and physical) then we... Read More

Life can be difficult, stressful and heartbreaking. While we might have people around us we don’t always want to place our problems on other people. Counsellors are trained to listen, understand and sit with you in the difficulty and then to move with you to a new place to find healing and support. When we work together we will look at ways to recognize the pain (emotional and physical) then we find ways to increase your health and wellbeing. You will develop skills to change your mindset, activate rest and take steps for total health.

Kids and youth also experience stresses. As an adult in their world you have a lot of control in their lives. Our first session is a time to explore your concerns and for me to give you strategies to start in the home that only you can do. Then I work with your child to find out what their stress is and we start strategies to give them more control in their life.


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy can serve a wide range of purposes in health and wellness. Often people think of going for a massage to relax and decrease stress, but it can also be used to correct muscle length imbalances, as well as release tension that could be causing a wide variety of symptoms including (but not limited to): Headaches Knee pain Foot pain Shoulder pain Shooting pain Scoliosis ...... Read More

Massage therapy can serve a wide range of purposes in health and wellness. Often people think of going for a massage to relax and decrease stress, but it can also be used to correct muscle length imbalances, as well as release tension that could be causing a wide variety of symptoms including (but not limited to):

Headaches
Knee pain
Foot pain
Shoulder pain
Shooting pain
Scoliosis
...And more!


Exercise Services

Join Deanna Cadrain for a variety of exercise services to suit your needs!


Virtual Services

Virtual appointments or Telehealth. Historically it has been thought that telehealth is of a lower standard of care compared to in-person care. We are currently finding ourselves as a society launched into a whole new realm where these remote options are truly the best, highest standard of care for the community. Telehealth is a way to receive continuous care from your health care provider ... Read More

Virtual appointments or Telehealth. Historically it has been thought that telehealth is of a lower standard of care compared to in-person care. We are currently finding ourselves as a society launched into a whole new realm where these remote options are truly the best, highest standard of care for the community.

Telehealth is a way to receive continuous care from your health care provider by phone, email or virtual services. Our health care providers have extensive experience and knowledge, and are able to discuss, assess and treat a wide variety of injuries. Common treatments through telehealth include educational tools, exercise prescription, progression of home exercise program, pain management, self mobilization, and movement re-training.

About Telehealth
- Telehealth services is not appropriate for everyone
- Telehealth service provision will not be the same as an in-person client/health care provider visit due to the fact that it will not be in the same room as your health care provider. Certain portions of the objective examination may not be possible to perform due to this.
- Advantages of telehealth include the benefit of continuity of care in the physical absence of your clinician or yourself in clinic, as well as the ability to be treated from any location as long as your primary residence is located in Saskatchewan.
- Our telehealth service uses secure, end-to-end encryption, and is HIPAA & PIPEDA compliant.

Physiotherapy: The majority of what our clients come to see us for in fact is not for the hands on treatment, but rather for the 6+ years of education, in addition to the countless hours of continuing education and courses, plus the clinic hours and experience; it is the combination of these factors that make a physiotherapists ability to consider the information provided, analyze movement and carefully select exercises to prescribe that is the true "magic" behind physiotherapy. There are a wide variety of answers for this, but in our current climate, it is a way to obtain expert advice for pain management and movement restrictions. Through knowledge and education, as well as guidance through appropriate exercises, telehealth options may also be appropriate for some client’s suffering from pelvic health disorders such as incontinence or pain. Physiotherapists are educated over several years (now requiring a 4 year bachelor and over 2 year master's degrees) where we are educated about various body systems, pain processing, anatomy, observational skills and active listening among much more. Many people think of physiotherapy as what we can do to you, but it is in our education that we empower you, combined with our observational skills and knowledge of exercise as rehabilitation that we can support you through telehealth rehabilitation.

Counselling: often thought of as sitting on a couch with a box of kleenex next to the counsellor and pouring out all your problems. During this uncertain time feeling like you have no where to turn or talk to can increase many difficulties you were already facing. Connecting through a secure video link will give you the option of sharing your thoughts and feelings, and developing new strategies to support your mental health


Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic Medicine is a form of primary health care that understands that the body is constantly trying to heal itself in a principle called "the Healing Power of Nature". When we understand that, we can approach the body as a whole self, and direct our initiative at finding the root cause of dis-ease. By finding the root cause we can direct the patient in making changes in their life throu... Read More

Naturopathic Medicine is a form of primary health care that understands that the body is constantly trying to heal itself in a principle called "the Healing Power of Nature". When we understand that, we can approach the body as a whole self, and direct our initiative at finding the root cause of dis-ease. By finding the root cause we can direct the patient in making changes in their life through a multitude of options to allow the body to heal itself.

All regulated naturopathic schools are a four year post undergraduate program which means we have at least 8 years of education. We truly are "medically trained but naturally focused" as the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors have promoted.

Jackie is a recent graduate from the Alberta College of Massage Therapy in Lloydminster, Alberta. After having spent many years working in the dental industry in Alberta, Jackie made the decision to retire and follow her family to Saskatchewan.

Her desire to continue learning and her passion for health and wellness led to her decision to go back to school and pursue a career in massage therapy. Jackie recently moved to Warman and is grateful for the opportunity to practice under the supervision of the knowledgeable, friendly, and supportive staff at Warman Physiotherapy and Wellness.

Time spent with family, her horse, gardening, and working out bring much joy to her life.

Jackie is a recent graduate from the Alberta College of Massage Therapy in Lloydminster, Alberta.... Read More

Kendra Usunier BMR(PT), MClSc, FCAMPT

*Spinal Assessment & Treatment

*TMJ Dysfunction

*Sports Rehabilitation

*General Orthopedics

*Pre-natal & Post-partum

*Urinary Incontinence

*Pelvic Pain

*Acupuncture

Kendra graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2008 with a Bachelors of Medical Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy. She went on to complete a Masters of Clinical Science in Manipulative Therapy from Western University in 2015.

Since graduating Kendra has worked in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. She happily returned to Saskatoon in 2012, and is excited to begin working in Warman. Having grown up in a smaller community, she is happy to return to that environment.

Kendra’s primary focus has been orthopaedics and women’s health. She has taken extensive additional training in orthopaedics, becoming a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) – an internationally recognized qualification in manual and manipulative therapy.

In addition to orthopaedics, Kendra has a passion for women’s health and pre-and post-natal care. She has also taken additional courses in treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction, acupuncture, pain management, and myofascial release.

Kendra has a passion for ongoing education in physiotherapy, striving to provide the most up to date, evidence based treatment for patients. She assists in instructing muskuloskeletal courses at the University of Saskatchewan and within the Canadian Orthopaedic Division Syllabus.

Kendra enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and son, running, playing soccer and doing yoga in her spare time.

Kendra Usunier BMR(PT), MClSc, FCAMPT *Spinal Assessment & Treatment *TMJ Dysfunction *Spo... Read More

Shannon Domres BScKin, MPT, Bone Fit Trained

*Spinal Assessment & Treatment

*Osteoporosis Management

*TMJ Dysfunction

*Sports Rehabilitation

*General Orthopedics

Shannon is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan where she earned her Bachelor of Science Kinesiology (2008) and Master of Physical Therapy (2011). In addition to her studies she was a full time student-athlete with the Huskie Women’s Volleyball team (2003-09) and Certified Personal Trainer working part-time with the Human Performance Center.

Since Shannon’s graduation she has been based out of Saskatoon, but worked extensively in communities in rural Saskatchewan. Her primary focus has been in orthopedics, however, her experience has gained her expertise in multiple aspects of physiotherapy such as: advanced spinal assessment, post-surgical rehabilitation, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ), osteoporosis, neurological disorders and exercise prescription. Shannon is well trained in delivering comprehensive programs related to every area of the body, developing and implementing graduated return to work and activity plans, and working with clients to produce appropriate goal-orientated treatment strategies.

In order to stay current and further her knowledge, Shannon has pursued many courses and certifications post-graduation. She has completed her Level II & III (Upper & Lower Quadrant) for the Orthopedic Division, and she is Bone Fit™ Trained through Osteoporosis Canada. In addition to these certifications she has attended courses on “Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndrome [Shirley Sahrmann]”, “Clinical Reasoning Through Functional Capacity Evaluation [CPTE]”, “Mobilization of the Nervous System [Neuro Orthopedic Institute]”, and “Graded Motor Imagery [Neuro Orthopedic Institute]”. In the near future Shannon intends to complete the Intermediate Orthopedic Division Exam and GUNN Intramuscular Stimulation course.

As a former Huskie athlete, Shannon has first-hand experience of the demands sport requires of the body. As a result, she has a strong interest in working with athletes to educate and prevent injury, in addition to assisting athletes with their rehabilitation. She is knowledgeable in the assessment and treatment of multiple areas and types of injuries common in sport and uses her skill set and background to rehabilitate athletes and get them back to their sport.

With her recent Bone Fit™ training through Osteoporosis Canada, she has developed a keen interest in working with the osteoporotic population. She will offer classes to provide education, proper rehabilitation and specific exercise programming to address each individual’s needs. She hopes to build awareness among the general population and those living with osteoporosis.

Shannon Domres BScKin, MPT, Bone Fit Trained *Spinal Assessment & Treatment *Osteoporosis M... Read More

Dr. Michaud grew up in west central Saskatchewan. She attended the University Alberta for her undergraduate degree and continued on to graduate from Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in 2020. She has spent two years in practice in Prince George, BC at the Northern Centre for Integrative Medicine. She loves to play sports like ice hockey, loves spending time in nature, and loves her family.  Naturopathic medicine is her passion because of how empowering it can be for patients to take their health into their own hands and feel so much better when they trust that the body is always trying to heal itself. She is excited to share her knowledge with her patients and help them feel their best.

Dr. Michaud is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Naturopathic Practitioners as well as the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND). As of Jan 1, 2024 she no longer holds licensure with the CNPBC in British Columbia.

Dr. Michaud grew up in west central Saskatchewan. She attended the University Alberta for her und... Read More

Dawn is a Person Centered/Integrative counselling therapist with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Masters in Counselling Psychology. She is a professional member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychological Association as a Certified Canadian Counsellor. Dawn is as also a member of The Association of Counselling Therapy of Alberta (ACTA). Dawn loves to help and to listen. She has combined both of these passions into creating a safe and inclusive space where you will be heard and affirmed. Dawn’s specialties include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, grief, intimate partner abuse, addiction, PTSD and trauma, with a specialization in EMDR.

Dawn is an approved provider with: Victims Services, NIHB (First Nation and Inuit clients), Indian Residential Schools Counselling Program (IRS), Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), Indian Day Schools (IDS), Veterans Affairs Canada, WCB (with case worker approval), Sunlife, Blue Cross, Chamber of Commerce, Other insurance companies may be covered on a case by case basis.

Dawn is a Person Centered/Integrative counselling therapist with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psycholo... Read More

Deanna is a graduate of Lethbridge College in 2011 where she received her diploma in Exercise Science and her Certified Personal Trainer certification with the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology. Since Deanna graduated she has earned certifications in basic and kids yoga (Yoga Allliance), Pre/Postnatal exercise, Exercise for all ages (CSEP) and her Post Rehab Exercise Specialist (AFPA).

Since graduating, Deanna worked at a couple of gyms but she couldn’t quite find the place she was looking for. She wanted to work in a gym where the focus was taken off of what each body looked like and onto what each body is capable of. She couldn’t find what she was looking for so she started her own fitness business - Falling For Fitness in 2013. Throughout the years Deanna has focused on making connections with weight neutral dieticans, physiotherapists and mental health counsellors to help her clients have access to several different providers and get assistance in many different areas. Along with making connections she also took her Basic Nutrition and Body Image coaching course to help her clients focus on intuitive eating and weight neutral approaches to health.

Deanna helps each client realize what their bodies are capable of and gives clients the gentle push they need to have confidence in the gym. Knowing that one size doesn’t fit all, she also offers personalized exercises for her clients so that each individual is fitting the exercise to their body.

Deanna’s true passion lies behind helping people get back into exercise once they have clearance from a doctor/physiotherapist.. Whether a client is returning after an injury, in the pre/postnatal stage on their life or have never lifted a weight, Deanna is eager and ready to help. You will often see her taking a peek into her post rehab book to look up some new exercises and she gets REALLY excited when clients hit new milestones or an exercise is working just the way she hoped!

Deanna is a graduate of Lethbridge College in 2011 where she received her diploma in Exercise Sci... Read More

My name is Shireen Abedi, and I am currently finishing my master’s degree in counseling psychology at Yorkville University. I also have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Saskatchewan. In addition, I am a student member with the Canadian Counseling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).

I am completing a practicum under the clinical supervision of Dawn Horner-Wilson, MC, CCC at Warman Physiotherapy and Wellness in Warman SK. I look forward to working with both youth (ages 10 and over) and adults.

My counselling approach incorporates both person-centered and solution-focused techniques with the intent of helping my clients achieve their personal goals.

I will work together with my clients to help them explore their challenges, uncover roadblocks, and navigate pathways towards personal growth. I will work hard to provide a non-judgmental space where my clients will feel heard by exploring thoughts and feelings as they begin their therapeutic journey.

My name is Shireen Abedi, and I am currently finishing my master’s degree in counseling psycholog... Read More

Haylie graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelors of Science Kinesiology with Great Distinction (2009), and Master of Physical Therapy (2011). She has been practicing in Warman since 2012, and opened Warman Physiotherapy & Wellness in the fall of 2014.

She has provided the Warman community with care for general Physiotherapy with ranges from acute and chronic injuries as well as working extensively in womens health, pre & post-natal care as well as infant development assessment and treatment.

Working with women’s health means that Haylie has completed continuing education courses for assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, anorectal disorders, and physiotherapy for pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction. Her completed courses include the Orthopaedic Division Level System for the Lower Quadrant (II, 2012 & III, 2013) & Upper Quadrant (II, 2016), Thoracolumar Junction (2011), Rost Therapy (2015), Women’s Health (Level I – 2011, Level II – 2015, Level III – 2016, Anorectal – 2017), Pediatric Pelvic Floor (2017), Biomedical Dry Needling (2017), The Female Athlete (2018).

Being that Haylie works extensively with the perinatal population she identified a need for an exercise class to help address issues within this population in the area. As a physiotherapist Haylie is easily able to modify exercises to increase or decrease difficulty for each client as needed.

Haylie is proud to be raising awareness for women surrounding available Physiotherapy options for women who are pregnant and post-partum, as well as urinary incontinence and pelvic pain in all ranges of the lifespan.

Haylie graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelors of Science Kinesiology with... Read More

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