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Orléans Centre for Physiotherapy

 Our Team - Clint Dulude - Céline Séguin - Clifton Charie

 

Clifton Charie, BScPT, CAFCI - Owner
 
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Clifton enjoys helping people get back to their optimum physical level of activity. He has been treating clients since he graduated from McGill University in 1984.

Although he is skilled in many different kinds of treatment approaches, Clifton is particularly successful in using acupuncture for a wide variety  of physiotherapy problems, such as neck and back pain, sciatic pain, sports injuries, as well as for treating headaches, Fibromyalgia, Sinusitis and neurological conditions. 

Clifton was cerrtified by  The Acupuncture Foundation of Canada in 1994 to practice acupuncture. Clifton is also interested in training prospective therapists and is currently a clinical instructor for The University of Ottawa.

When not treating clients or teaching students, Clifton likes to keep active on a badminton court or cruising on a sailboat.

 

Clint Dulude, BScPT, CMDT
 
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Since graduating from the University of Ottawa in 2001, Clint has pursued post-graduate studies in his main field of interest: the treatment of back and neck conditions. 

Clint currently practices acupuncture with a Level 1 certificate and is recognized by both the McKenzie Institute International and Robin McKenzie Institute Canada as a credentialed McKenzie clinician in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy of the Spine.

Clint is committed to delivering quality care. "What I enjoy most about my profession is being instrumental in improving my client's quality of life."

He is personally involved in weight training, cross-country skiing, swimming and, previously, university football, thus, having additional understanding in the treatment of sports injuries.


Céline Séguin, BScPT
 
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Céline began working at Orléans Centre for Physiotherapy as a part-time physiotherapy assistant in 2006. When she graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2009 as a physiotherapist, we were delighted to have her join our team full-time.

Since graduating she continues to pursue her interests in myofascial release techniques. She has also taken several courses in acupuncture.

As a bilingual therapist she thrives in helping people of all ages improve their well being and reach their ideal functional level.

She enjoys weight training, playing sports and travelling.

 

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