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Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic - Burlington.

Rehab & Treatment
About Us
695 Plains Road East, Unit 4, Burlington, ON, CA
Concussion Services
Baseline Testing
Concussion Treatment
Return to Play/Work/Learn
Hours of Operation
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday6:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday6:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SaturdayClosed

Clinicians:

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    Mitchell Baldissarelli.
    Physiotherapist
    Registered Physiotherapist, FCAMPT, Acupuncture, Complete Concussion Management Certified Practitioner

    Active Release TherapyAcupuncture/DryneedlingCognitive AssessmentCognitive RehabExercise RehabMyofascial ReleaseNeck ManipulationNeck RehabVision Rehab
    Mitchell Baldissarelli graduated from McMaster University with his Masters of Science in Physiotherapy. Prior to his physiotherapy studies, he attended Lakehead University and received an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology degree with a focus in anatomy and exercise physiology. Mitchell continued his post-graduate studies and completed his Diploma of Manipulative Physiotherapy through the Orthopaedic Division. He has also completed courses in concussion management (CCMI), mulligan concepts and acupuncture (Integrated Dry Needling).
  • John Josipovic photo
    John Josipovic.
    Physiotherapist
    Registered Physiotherapist, Acupuncture, FCMAPT, Complete Concussion Management Certified Practitioner

    Acupuncture/DryneedlingExercise RehabNeck Rehab
    John Josipovic completed a Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto after obtaining an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology degree from Brock University. Since graduating in 2011, John has completed a variety of continuing education course to enhance his practice as he believes in an evidence based approach to treatment. John has successfully attained his Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. He has achieved the highest level of manual therapy training in Canada making him a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapists (FCAMPT). In addition, he has completed his certification in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture from McMaster University.
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    Dana Clark.
    Physiotherapist
    FCAMPT Certified

    Active Release TherapyAcupuncture/DryneedlingCognitive AssessmentCognitive RehabExercise RehabMyofascial ReleaseNeck ManipulationNeck Rehab
    The Quebec City native received his Degree in Physiotherapy from The University of Toronto. Dana worked in Orthopaedics at St Michael’s Hospital prior to becoming Director of The Sports Medicine Specialists in Toronto. In 2004, Dana brought his vision to life at Sheddon, creating a multi disciplinary team of experts to tackle even the most complicated injuries. Dana continues to build an extensive professional referral network with the best trainers and medical specialists. When a client gets better, we point them toward a life of health so they don’t get reinjured again.
  • Keith Daniel (Dan) Armena photo
    Keith Daniel (Dan) Armena.
    Physiotherapist
    Registered Physiotherapist, Complete Concussion Management Certified Practitioner

    Active Release TherapyAcupuncture/DryneedlingExercise RehabNeck RehabNeuropsychological AssessmentVision Rehab
    an is a graduate of the University of Toronto with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy. Prior to finishing his Masters degree, Dan attended McMaster University and obtained his Honours Bachelors of Science in Life Science degree. Dan believes in the benefit of continuing education and follows a life-long learning approach to his practice. He has completed courses in soft tissue release, concussion management and acupuncture. He is currently pursuing his manual and manipulative therapy levels
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    Adrian Flis.
    Physiotherapist

    Exercise RehabMyofascial ReleaseNeck Rehab
    Adrian is a graduate of the Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy program at the University of Toronto. During his degree, he worked as a Personal Trainer for U of T’s athletic department where he gained exposure to individuals with varying athletic abilities. This experience helped him build the strength & conditioning knowledge that now guides his exercise prescription. Prior to his Master’s, Adrian attended the University of Waterloo, completing a Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology where he worked as a lab assistant in the field of nutritional lipidomics. This opportunity has widened his perspectives on human longevity, concluding that a holistic approach to care is essential to well-being. Additionally, Adrian gained expertise in anatomy working as a teaching assistant for the school of Anatomy at U of W. These experiences guided his academic interests, and as a result, he finished his kinesiology degree with a double minor in nutrition and medical physiology. Adrian now spends his days learning new concepts that assist his principles of rehabilitation and overall physical resilience. He attempts to strike a balance between strength training and manual therapy for an active approach to care that is client-driven. His hobbies include mountain biking, snowboarding, hiking, and any other pursuits that get his heart rate up.
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    Kurt Schmidt.
    Physiotherapist