Chelsea
Wong
CC
Chelsea graduated from McMaster University with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2014, then went on to complete her Masters of Physical Therapy at University of Toronto in 2016. Since graduating, she has worked primarily in spinal cord rehabilitation at Toronto Rehabilitation Lyndhurst Centre. She has also worked in outpatient settings with orthopaedic conditions, amputee populations, and stroke.
She has completed several post-graduate courses in the Bobath concept, the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopaedic Division Level 1, and the AFCI Acupuncture Canada Course AA1. Chelsea strives to continue expanding her skills to ensure her patients receive comprehensive treatment from an invested clinician. She is passionate about her career in rehabilitation for neurological conditions, helping individuals overcome the challenges of disabling injury, illness, or age-related health conditions to live active, healthier, and more independent lives.
Chelsea joined Neuro-Ability in August 2022. Outside of the clinic, she is often hiking, rock climbing, and snowboarding. She is also pursuing a certificate in canine rehabilitation.
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