Physiotherapists
Diane Racette, FCAMPT, MOPPQ, MACP
Graduated from the University McGill in physiotherapy and practicing her profession since 1986, Diane completed her knowledge in manual therapy and was recognized with the title of the highest distinction, FCAMPT (Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy). She teaches in the manual therapy program for the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and works in association with the Canadian Alpine ski team.
Sylvain St-Amour, FCAMPT, MOPPQ, MACP
Graduated from the University of Montreal in physiotherapy, and has been practicing his profession since 1999. Sylvain completed his program in manual therapy and was recognized with the title of the highest distinction, FCAMPT (Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy). He teaches manual therapy at the University of Montreal, and is a clinical practice supervisor. He is on the executive board of the professional Order of physiotherapy of Quebec.
Jonathan Gervais-Hupé, MOPPQ, MACP, Sport Physio Cert.
Graduated from the University of Montreal in physiotherapy, he has been practising his profession since 2005. Jonathan possesses a formation in manual therapy (level 3) from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association as well as a training in muscular control and in the treatment of golfers. He co-teaches manual therapy at the University of Montreal. He is also affiliated with the Canadian Paralympic Alpine ski team and has had the pleasure of accompanying them to the paralympic games in Vancouver. He was also the physiotherapist in charge for the University of Montreal Carabin male’s soccer team.
Marie-Claude Saint-Amour, RCAMPT, MOPPQ, MACP, Sport Physio Dip.
Graduated from the Universty of Montreal and has been practicing her profession since 2000. Marie-CLaude has gone on to become a resident in the Manipulative Therapy program RCAMPT (Résident of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy). Marie-CLaude has also obtained her diploma in sports physiotherapy in 2006 from the canadian physiotherapy association. She also co-instructs the manual therapy course at the University of Montreal. She is a member on the administrative board of the CMSQ (conseil de médecine du sport du Québec). Marie-Claude has worked at many provincial, national and international competitions as a physiotherapist.
Pascale Lamarre-Biebuyck, MOPPQ, MACP