Matthew Richardson, PT, MPT, BSc. Kin (Hons.)

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Matt completed his Master of Physical Therapy at Western University in 2022 after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (honours) from McMaster University in 2019. Matt grew up in Kitchener-Waterloo and played competitive volleyball, beach volleyball, and soccer. After finishing his MPT, Matt moved to British Columbia for a year where he worked in a private clinic and hospital. There, he also discovered his love for exploring the great outdoors through hiking, camping, snowshoeing, snowboarding, surfing and kayaking. Matt’s passion is to help people manage their pain and return to the activities that matter the most to them. He does so by using an evidence - based approach, while working with the patient to prioritize their goals. Matt empowers his clients to reach their rehab goals through individualized treatment plans that involve a combination of education, progressive therapeutic exercises, and manual therapy. He’s eager to continue to learn and plans on taking additional courses in dry needling, manual therapy, vestibular therapy, concussions management, and running focused rehab.

Outside of the clinic, when he is not preoccupied with his fiancé and two cats, Matt keeps busy by working out, enjoying the outdoors through numerous activities, playing sports (pickle-ball, volleyball, soccer, golf, spike-ball), or watching the Toronto Raptors and Denver Nuggets. 

Special interests: Soccer injuries, Volleyball injuries, Basketball injuries, Pickleball injuries, Tennis injuries

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Matt completed his Master of Physical Therapy at Western University in 2022 after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (honours) from McMaster University in 2019. Matt grew up in Kitchener-Waterloo and played competitive volleyball, beach volleyball, and soccer. After finishing his MPT, Matt moved to British Columbia for a year where he worked in a private clinic and hospital. There, he also discovered his love for exploring the great outdoors through hiking, camping, snowshoeing, snowboarding, surfing and kayaking. Matt’s passion is to help people manage their pain and return to the activities that matter the most to them. He does so by using an evidence - based approach, while working with the patient to prioritize their goals. Matt empowers his clients to reach their rehab goals through individualized treatment plans that involve a combination of education, progressive therapeutic exercises, and manual therapy. He’s eager to continue to learn and plans on taking additional courses in dry needling, manual therapy, vestibular therapy, concussions management, and running focused rehab.

Outside of the clinic, when he is not preoccupied with his fiancé and two cats, Matt keeps busy by working out, enjoying the outdoors through numerous activities, playing sports (pickle-ball, volleyball, soccer, golf, spike-ball), or watching the Toronto Raptors and Denver Nuggets. 

Special interests: Soccer injuries, Volleyball injuries, Basketball injuries, Pickleball injuries, Tennis injuries

Matt completed his Master of Physical Therapy at Western University in 2022 after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (honours) from McMaster University in 2019. Matt grew up in Kitchener-Waterloo and played competitive volleyball, beach volleyball, and soccer. After finishing his MPT, Matt moved to British Columbia for a year where he worked in a private clinic and hospital. There, he also discovered his love for exploring the great outdoors through hiking, camping, snowshoeing, snowboarding, surfing and kayaking. Matt’s passion is to help people manage their pain and return to the activities that matter the most to them. He does so by using an evidence - based approach, while working with the patient to prioritize their goals. Matt empowers his clients to reach their rehab goals through individualized treatment plans that involve a combination of education, progressive therapeutic exercises, and manual therapy. He’s eager to continue to learn and plans on taking additional courses in dry needling, manual therapy, vestibular therapy, concussions management, and running focused rehab.

Outside of the clinic, when he is not preoccupied with his fiancé and two cats, Matt keeps busy by working out, enjoying the outdoors through numerous activities, playing sports (pickle-ball, volleyball, soccer, golf, spike-ball), or watching the Toronto Raptors and Denver Nuggets. 

Special interests: Soccer injuries, Volleyball injuries, Basketball injuries, Pickleball injuries, Tennis injuries