Understand What Moves Us

Our clinic team has been built on these core values:

Persistence:  We’re 100% committed to uncovering what holds you back from moving forward.

Results Matter:  More than anything else, we’re here to get you back to what matters most.

Unrelenting Quality:  We live to apply the best clinical evidence to our patient care.

Engaged:  We take the extra step to collaborate with your team so everyone is on the same page. 

Meet Our Team

Years of training and experience  uncover your best path to recovery. 

Codi Isaac, PT

Codi Isaac, PT

Clinic Owner & Sport Physiotherapist (cert.)

 

Understanding the cervical, neurological, vestibular, balance, cognitive and autonomic aspects of a concussion is what gives Codi Isaac an appreciation for what it takes her patients to achieve resolution.
Even before completing her Master’s degree, Codi began to research and learn about concussion, presenting on the topic to clinicians and community volunteers.

Codi graduated from the University of Alberta in 2007 with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy. Since her graduation, she has worked in private practice and sporting environments. Her expertise is restoring function and participation in life, work and recreational activities for her patients. She consistently carves out time for post-secondary learning; advanced cervical, shoulder, hands, kinesiotaping, concussion, vestibular, sports, functional movement screening and manual therapy skills are among her courses and advancements. In addition to her Masters of Science she also has vestibular training.

As a Team Physiotherapist and Trainer both professionally and volunteer, Codi has worked with the following

  • New Zealand Black Ferns Rugby Club
  • Tim Horton’s Brier
  • Hockey Alberta
  • Strathcona Minor Hockey Association
  • Sherwood Park Minor Hockey
  • Sherwood Park Kings Athletic Club
  • Camrose Minor Hockey Association
  • Sherwood Park District Soccer Association
  • Salto Gymnastics Club
  • Leduc Rugby Club
  • Alberta Summer Games
  • Alberta Winter Games.
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Marlyn Bravo, PT

B.Sc, M.P.T

Physiotherapist

Marlyn graduated with a Master of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2010. She has since completed her Level 2 FMS (Functional Movement Systems) and Level 1 SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment), which are focused at assessing and correcting an individual’s fundamental movement patterns. Marlyn is also an ART (Active Release Techniques) provider.

Marlyn has a special interest in sports injury prevention and management, as well as performance enhancement. Much of her interest in sports comes from having a sport background. Marlyn has played high school volleyball, winning two provincial championships, and was a member of the University of Alberta rowing team. She was also a member of the Alberta rowing team at the Canada Summer Games in 2005 and has completed 4 marathons.

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Jasmine Eisenhaur, PT

B.Sc, M.P.T

Physiotherapist

Jasmine graduated from Dalhousie University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and from Queen's University in 2009 with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy.  

She has been involved with many different sports, events, and causes, including coaching children in figure skating and soccer, acting as the President of the Dalhousie/King's Figure Skating Club, being a part of the medical team at the 2009 Canada Summer Games, and is part of the onsite Medical Team for the Stollery Family Day Classic hockey tournament each year. She has worked as a trainer/team therapist with many different sports, including rugby, football, swimming, hockey, and lacrosse. She was the team therapist for Team Easton (North Division) of the 22nd Annual Game of the AMHL and of the Alberta Women’s Gymnastics Team that travelled to nationals in 2013. Additionally, she has helped run dryland training in hockey camps for Serdachny Power Skating and Hockey and Ian Gordon Goaltending.

Jasmine has continued her education after graduation with post-graduate courses. She has taken McKenzie Part A and B, has received her Medical Acupuncture certification through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute, and is a certified Level 2 Fascial Stretch TherapistTM. (For more information on FST, visit the Stretch to Win website - stretchtowin.com) Additionally, she has taken K-taping and is a Certified Joga Instructor. (For more information, visit the Joga website - www.jogaworld.com)

 

Jasmine grew up leading an active lifestyle in Nova Scotia and has participated in many sports including figure skating, soccer, track and field, tennis, basketball and ultimate Frisbee.  She enjoys being active, which is what helped her lead to a profession where she can help people return to a higher level of function through active rehabilitation. 

 

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Dr. John Neilson

Pediatric Neurology

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Dr. Neilson was born and raised in Alberta. He attended medical school in Calgary before returning to his roots in Edmonton to complete his residency training and begin his practice.

Within Pediatric Neurology, Dr. Neilson has found a passion and enthusiasm for the field of headache. His dedication and attention on this topic brought recognition with the Ehor Gauk Award for excellence in research.

Dr. Neilson’s life away from the office is never dull with his three young children and beautiful wife.

Dr. Mariam Ashraf, Chiropractor

Mariam Ashraf

D.C., B.Sc.

Chiropractor

Dr Mariam Ashraf is an Edmonton local chiropractor who has been working in the community for over 10 years.

Qualifications include:

  • B.Sc. (Psychology) from University of Alberta
  • D.C. from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Toronto
  • Certified in Active Release Technique (full-body certified in A.R.T.)
  • Certified in Kinesiotaping for soft tissue injuries.
  • Trained to perform gait and biomechanical assessments for the manufacture of custom orthotics.
  • Special training in assessment and treatment of jaw disorders.
  • Past team chiropractor for the Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs (senior AAA hockey).
  • Member of MASCCP study club, a multidisciplinary group on jaw pain.
  • Volunteering experience with kids in Tanzania and Bon Accord elementary school.

Duncan Hankinson RMT

Registered Massage Therapist

Duncan graduated from the University of Alberta Business Faculty and, more recently, the MacEwan University Massage Therapy Program. After experiencing a debilitating head injury, Duncan found massage to be intriguing, yet crucial in the recovery process. He has since made massage therapy his passion and platform to help facilitate recovery, health and wellbeing in others. From years of playing high-level football, Duncan brings a team-oriented mindset, collaborating to develop and work towards the goal of the client. Some of the football teams Duncan has played on include: U18 Team North/Alberta, U19 Team Canada and the U of Alberta Golden Bears.

Taylor Schmidt

Taylor Schmidt BScKin, CSEP-CPT

Kinesiologist

Taylor graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science In Kinesiology in 2011.

It was during this time he received his Certified Personal Trainer from the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology.  Taylor worked as a personal trainer for 3 years in both private and public facilities.  He is also Move2Perform Y-Balance Certified.

Taylor’s passion for exercise therapy stems from a childhood of sport and injury. And by injury he means getting injured….a lot.  All that wear and tear on his body led him to the realization that the chronic aches and pains in his body could be slowly fixed by exercising consistently.  Chronically sore and clicking knees went away, the inability to kneel for longer than 10 seconds vanished and he all around just felt like he could move easier. He continues to educate himself in exercise therapy and ensures your treatment and recovery will be a positive experience.

Kim

Kim Schneider

Athletic Therapist

Kim graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Physical Education, specialized in Sports Performance. She went on to get her Advanced Certificate in Athletic Therapy and became a Certified Athletic Therapist in 2010.

Kim has been involved in many different sports as the medical first responder. She is currently the Mentor Athletic Therapist for the Sherwood Park Kings Athletic Club and Athletic Therapist for the SPKAC Midget AAA team, the Edmonton Wildcats Junior Football team and the Beaumont Outlaws Senior Men’s Lacrosse team. Kim has been involved with Hockey Alberta as the Mentor Therapist and Team Therapist for the U16 Male Team Alberta as well as providing coverage at evaluation camps for both the U17 male Team Pacific and the U18 Female Team Alberta. Kim has also been involved with the Sherwood Park Crusaders Junior hockey team as the Athletic Therapist and Equipment Manager, NAIT and MacEwan Men’s hockey, SAIT men’s basketball and the Edmonton Prospects Baseball team. She has volunteered time to a part of the medical staff for Taekwondo Nationals, Tim Horton’s Brier, Grand Slam of Curling, and World Junior AAA Baseball Championship.

When she isn’t working/volunteering with sports teams, she is probably out watching her favorite teams or former athletes! She also loves to camp or hang out with friends around a fire or card game.