Your treatment will be performed by only licensed therapists
At Sports Centre Physiotherapy, we will help you understand the cause of your injury and create an individualized treatment plan for you. We use an active treatment approach to correct the cause of your symptoms, prevent reoccurrence, and achieve your treatment goals. We are constantly upgrading our skills through continuing education, in house learning sessions and collaboration with other professionals to ensure we are providing the best outcomes. We have over 30 years of experience on the sidelines and in the clinic of getting athletes back to their sport and performing at their best. Our experience and constant drive to improve outcomes ensures that you will get the outcome you are looking for.
Your treatment will be performed by only licensed therapists
You will receive an individualized assessment and treatment tailored to your symptoms and goals.
Our therapists have a combined experience of over 40 years. We are constantly upgrading our training and treatment techniques.
Our clinic feels like a comfortable health & fitness center
Over 40 years of combined experience means we’ve seen it, treated it and fixed it before.
Colin Moore graduated from Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy in 1996 and began working at Sports Centre Physiotherapy that summer. In May 1999, he completed a ten month fellowship in sports physiotherapy in London, Ontario. Through continued course work and training he has become a sports physiotherapist holding a Diploma in Sports Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
His training has allowed him to work as a physiotherapist at many local, national, and international events, including the 1999 and 2003 Canada Winter Games, 2000 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, 2002 World Cup of Synchronized Skating, 2004 World Senior Figure Skating Championships, and Canadian National Soccer team camps in Mexico, Scotland, and Canada. He was the head physiotherapist for the 2009 Canada Summer Games, the UPEI varsity programs from 2003 to 2009, and is the head therapist for the Holland College varsity program. He treats athletes daily and hopes someday to achieve his goal as a physiotherapist at the Olympics.
Colin Moore graduated from Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy in 1996 and began working at Sports Centre Physiotherapy that summer. In May 1999, he completed a ten month fellowship in sports physiotherapy in London, Ontario. Through continued course work and training he has become a sports physiotherapist holding a Diploma in Sports Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
His training has allowed him to work as a physiotherapist at many local, national, and international events, including the 1999 and 2003 Canada Winter Games, 2000 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, 2002 World Cup of Synchronized Skating, 2004 World Senior Figure Skating Championships, and Canadian National Soccer team camps in Mexico, Scotland, and Canada. He was the head physiotherapist for the 2009 Canada Summer Games, the UPEI varsity programs from 2003 to 2009, and is the head therapist for the Holland College varsity program. He treats athletes daily and hopes someday to achieve his goal as a physiotherapist at the Olympics.
Jenny Dickson is a 2011 graduate from Dalhousie University with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy. Jenny has a background in Kinesiology from Acadia University and in 2009 received her certification as an exercise physiologist. In 2011, Jenny received the Pediatric Award from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association for her work at Moncton City Hospital. Jenny is currently a council member with the PEI College of Physiotherapists, who work to regulate the practice of physiotherapy. She is also the physiotherapist and sport first responder with the Varsity Soccer and Basketball programs at Holland College.
Jenny has continued her education with credentials in Acupuncture, Functional Dry Needling, EXOS Rehabilitation of the Athlete, running assessment, and treatment techniques from the McKenzie Institute, Mulligan concepts, and APTEI.
Jenny strives to continue her professional development through education, athletics and pediatrics. Her number one goal is to get her clients back to the activities they love doing. In her spare time, Jenny enjoys playing soccer, hiking, downhill skiing, and spending time at the beach.
Jenny Dickson is a 2011 graduate from Dalhousie University with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy. Jenny has a background in Kinesiology from Acadia University and in 2009 received her certification as an exercise physiologist. In 2011, Jenny received the Pediatric Award from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association for her work at Moncton City Hospital. Jenny is currently a council member with the PEI College of Physiotherapists, who work to regulate the practice of physiotherapy. She is also the physiotherapist and sport first responder with the Varsity Soccer and Basketball programs at Holland College.
Jenny has continued her education with credentials in Acupuncture, Functional Dry Needling, EXOS Rehabilitation of the Athlete, running assessment, and treatment techniques from the McKenzie Institute, Mulligan concepts, and APTEI.
Jenny strives to continue her professional development through education, athletics and pediatrics. Her number one goal is to get her clients back to the activities they love doing. In her spare time, Jenny enjoys playing soccer, hiking, downhill skiing, and spending time at the beach.
Ellen has been a physiotherapist at Sports Centre Physiotherapy since graduating from Dalhousie University in 2015. In that time, Ellen has been committed to expanding her knowledge in facets of physiotherapy by taking a variety of postgraduate-level courses. These courses range from vestibular rehabilitation to functional dry needling.
Vestibular Rehabilitation
In 2018 Ellen completed Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation through the Dizziness and Balance Rehabilitation Clinic. As such, she is interested in treating clients dealing with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, and other inner ear dysfunctions.
Concussion Therapy
In 2016 Ellen completed her training to become a certified concussion management practitioner through Complete Concussion Management Inc. (CCMI). As part of her training, Ellen can perform baseline tests for athletes and rehabilitate any individual who has suffered a concussion. As part of the CCMI program, clinicians are required to re-certify every two years to stay on top of the latest research regarding concussion management. In addition, Ellen enjoys helping anyone who has suffered a concussion return to their work and leisure activities.
Orthotics
In 2018 Ellen took part in a course focusing on Custom Orthotic Therapy from The Orthotic Group. Ellen has a particular interest in treating foot and ankle pain, so learning to fit orthotics only made sense!
On A Personal Note
Outside of the clinic, Ellen enjoys several different activities. She has been an active field hockey player since her days with the Women’s Field Hockey Team at UPEI. She continues to travel throughout North America, participating in tournaments. More recently, Ellen has taken up disc golf. She enjoys getting out in all seasons (even winter!) to play at the beautiful courses PEI has to offer. Ellen has also been a hockey referee since 2004 and enjoys travelling throughout PEI to officiate various levels.
Ellen has been a physiotherapist at Sports Centre Physiotherapy since graduating from Dalhousie University in 2015. In that time, Ellen has been committed to expanding her knowledge in facets of physiotherapy by taking a variety of postgraduate-level courses. These courses range from vestibular rehabilitation to functional dry needling.
Vestibular Rehabilitation
In 2018 Ellen completed Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation through the Dizziness and Balance Rehabilitation Clinic. As such, she is interested in treating clients dealing with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, and other inner ear dysfunctions.
Concussion Therapy
In 2016 Ellen completed her training to become a certified concussion management practitioner through Complete Concussion Management Inc. (CCMI). As part of her training, Ellen can perform baseline tests for athletes and rehabilitate any individual who has suffered a concussion. As part of the CCMI program, clinicians are required to re-certify every two years to stay on top of the latest research regarding concussion management. In addition, Ellen enjoys helping anyone who has suffered a concussion return to their work and leisure activities.
Orthotics
In 2018 Ellen took part in a course focusing on Custom Orthotic Therapy from The Orthotic Group. Ellen has a particular interest in treating foot and ankle pain, so learning to fit orthotics only made sense!
On A Personal Note
Outside of the clinic, Ellen enjoys several different activities. She has been an active field hockey player since her days with the Women’s Field Hockey Team at UPEI. She continues to travel throughout North America, participating in tournaments. More recently, Ellen has taken up disc golf. She enjoys getting out in all seasons (even winter!) to play at the beautiful courses PEI has to offer. Ellen has also been a hockey referee since 2004 and enjoys travelling throughout PEI to officiate various levels.
Haley is a 2017 graduate from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Haley graduated with a Master of Science degree in Physiotherapy. Prior to her Masters program, Haley attended St. Francis Xavier University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Kinetics.
Haley grew up playing hockey in the Antigonish minor hockey system. She continued to play at the AUS level, playing for the women's hockey team during her time at STFX.
In her spare time, Haley is heavily involved with harness racing and teaches fitness classes. Haley is looking forward to working with athletes and the general population to stay fit, active, and healthy.
Haley is a 2017 graduate from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Haley graduated with a Master of Science degree in Physiotherapy. Prior to her Masters program, Haley attended St. Francis Xavier University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Kinetics.
Haley grew up playing hockey in the Antigonish minor hockey system. She continued to play at the AUS level, playing for the women's hockey team during her time at STFX.
In her spare time, Haley is heavily involved with harness racing and teaches fitness classes. Haley is looking forward to working with athletes and the general population to stay fit, active, and healthy.
Ashley completed her Masters in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University in the fall of 2021. She has also successfully completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at UPEI. Ashley has taken post graduate training to treat stress incontinence in female athletes. She plans to pursue more courses in pelvic health to allow her to help a larger variety of women get back to what they love with less pelvic pain and without incontinence.
In her spare time, Ashley enjoys running, playing soccer and hockey, snowboarding, and knitting. As well as playing with her dog and going to the beach.
Ashley completed her Masters in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University in the fall of 2021. She has also successfully completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at UPEI. Ashley has taken post graduate training to treat stress incontinence in female athletes. She plans to pursue more courses in pelvic health to allow her to help a larger variety of women get back to what they love with less pelvic pain and without incontinence.
In her spare time, Ashley enjoys running, playing soccer and hockey, snowboarding, and knitting. As well as playing with her dog and going to the beach.
Fran has worked in the health care field for over thirty years, since 1990 she has worked at Sports Centre Physiotherapy. Fran greets clients, make appointments and keeps the office running smoothly.
Contact us for a one on one consultation with one of our skilled therapist. They will discuss your previous history, current symptoms and perform a detailed assessment to understand the cause of your symptoms. Afterwards they will educate you about the likely cause of your symptoms and make recommendations based off their findings. You will have a better understanding of the cause of your symptoms and how to best manage them going forward.