Véronique Prévot
Physiotherapist
Véronique Prévot is an experienced physiotherapist with over 30 years’ practice, specializing in the treatment of complex conditions.
With expertise in manual therapy, she uses advanced techniques to relieve pain and improve mobility.
She is also certified in the McKenzie approach, a world-renowned method for treating back and neck problems.
This technique assesses and treats musculoskeletal pain by encouraging specific movements and adapted exercises to restore function and prevent recurrence.
In addition to manual therapy and the McKenzie approach, Véronique uses stretching, muscle strengthening and mobility exercises to help her patients regain their strength and flexibility.
Passionate about her profession and dedicated to her patients’ well-being, Véronique Prévot offers her services one day a week, enabling her patients to benefit from her expertise on a regular, ongoing basis.
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Véronique can intervene in :
Rate
- Physiotherapy :
- $135 / Appraisal
- $115 / Treatment
Receipts issued
- Physiotherapy
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Véronique's schedule
Dorval clinic
Day | Time |
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Tuesday | 9:00 am to 3:00 pm |
Stéphan can
intervene in :
Rate
- Physiotherapy :
- 108 / per treatment
- Initial consultation: $128
- Osteopathy :
- 124.17 taxes included / per treatment
Receipts issued
- Physiotherapy
- Osteopathy Quebec
Stéphan's schedule
Please note that I offer my physiotherapy and osteopathy services at the Dorval and Calgary clinics.
Dorval Clinic
Day | Time |
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Monday to Thursday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Friday | 8:00 am – 12:00 pm |
Saturday and Sunday | Not available |
Evenings | Available on request |
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A holistic approach
to the clinic
The majority of people who consult a physiotherapist with an osteopathic approach have pain in the back, neck or in the joints (shoulders, knees, ankles, etc.). These pains can be caused either by an accident, a fall, a surgical scar or repetitive movements. Sometimes they appear for no reason.
Here are conditions that are regularly encountered in the clinic:
- Tendinitis and bursitis
- Numbness
- Headache and migraine
- Osteoarthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Fatigue and stress
- Sports injuries
- Sinusitis, allergy and asthma
- Digestion problem: constipation, diarrhea, bloating, reflux, etc.
- Menstrual pain
- Symptoms of menopause
- Conditions surrounding pregnancy
- Conditions in babies and children (colic, stiff neck, ear infections, etc.)
The goal is to treat the tissue restrictions that manifest themselves in the spine, pelvis, organs and nervous system. After treatment, well-being will be felt in the painful region but also overall. For example, sleep and energy improve after treatment. In the next article, we will talk about low back pain and sciatica.
A holistic approach
to the clinic
The majority of people who consult a physiotherapist with an osteopathic approach have pain in the back, neck or in the joints (shoulders, knees, ankles, etc.). These pains can be caused either by an accident, a fall, a surgical scar or repetitive movements. Sometimes they appear for no reason.
Here are conditions that are regularly encountered in the clinic:
- Tendinitis and bursitis
- Numbness
- Headache and migraine
- Osteoarthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Fatigue and stress
- Sports injuries
- Sinusitis, allergy and asthma
- Digestion problem: constipation, diarrhea, bloating, reflux, etc.
- Menstrual pain
- Symptoms of menopause
- Conditions surrounding pregnancy
- Conditions in babies and children (colic, stiff neck, ear infections, etc.)
The goal is to treat the tissue restrictions that manifest themselves in the spine, pelvis, organs and nervous system. After treatment, well-being will be felt in the painful region but also overall. For example, sleep and energy improve after treatment. In the next article, we will talk about low back pain and sciatica.
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Articles
by Stéphan
Articles
by Stéphan
Physiotherapy / Osteopathy: Exercises for treating a tennis elbow.
Tennis elbow is a tendonitis (inflammation of the tendon) that is a bit special in that it is an insertion tendonitis – the tendon separates from the bony support, the lateral epicondyle.
Physiotherapy: how to use the hollow back position
In this video we give examples of when and how to use the hollow back position.
Physiotherapy: How to achieve a neutral back position
This video shows how to get a neutral position for the lower back that will be used in other exercises, especially to strengthen the core muscles.
Physiotherapy: How to run in winter
Here is a video that outlines how to run safely and effectively in winter.
Physiotherapy: How to improve your posture at work (part 3)
How to improve your posture at work or with an electronic device by Warwick, our osteopath.