Fadi Salama
Fadi graduated from Queen’s University with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy and is a registered member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). Prior, he obtained a Bachelor of Science with a Specialization in Human Kinetics from the University of Ottawa. He has also successfully completed the Anatomical Acupuncture Program with Acupuncture Canada.
Fadi uses a breadth of advanced techniques including manual therapy, acupuncture/dry needling, exercise prescription and the latest evidence-based treatments. Over the last five years, Fadi has gained practical experience treating a wide array of clients, including Olympic athletes, post-operative patients, and the elderly. He is actively looking to advance his arsenal of treatment tools to get his clients back on their feet as soon as possible.
In addition to his practical experience, Fadi has volunteered as a researcher at the Neurotrauma Impact Science Laboratory (NISL) at the University of Ottawa. Given his passion for hockey and football, Fadi conducted research on NHL and NFL non-injury impacts and the efficacy of protective helmets in contact sports.
Fadi Salama
Fadi graduated from Queen’s University with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy and is a registered member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). Prior, he obtained a Bachelor of Science with a Specialization in Human Kinetics from the University of Ottawa. He has also successfully completed the Anatomical Acupuncture Program with Acupuncture Canada.
Fadi uses a breadth of advanced techniques including manual therapy, acupuncture/dry needling, exercise prescription and the latest evidence-based treatments. Over the last five years, Fadi has gained practical experience treating a wide array of clients, including Olympic athletes, post-operative patients, and the elderly. He is actively looking to advance his arsenal of treatment tools to get his clients back on their feet as soon as possible.
In addition to his practical experience, Fadi has volunteered as a researcher at the Neurotrauma Impact Science Laboratory (NISL) at the University of Ottawa. Given his passion for hockey and football, Fadi conducted research on NHL and NFL non-injury impacts and the efficacy of protective helmets in contact sports.