Tony Revitt, BSc (PT), BSc (Kin)

Physiotherapist, Sport Pt certificate, gunn ims, concussion management

Tony is a former Canadian National Team diver who competed at the Commonwealth Games, Pan Am Games, World Championships and numerous other international competitions throughout his athletic career. After studying Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University and competing with their Varsity Swimming and Diving Team, he decided to study physiotherapy as a way to continue to work with dedicated athletes in order to help them get back to performing at their highest capability.  Tony studied physiotherapy at Brunel University in London, England and graduated in 2005.  He built experience working in Ottawa and Kemptville before joining the Carleton Sport Medicine and Physiotherapy clinic in 2010 and then Glebe Health House in 2016.

Tony specializes mainly in orthopaedic physiotherapy with a strong focus in sport physiotherapy; holding a Sport Physiotherapy Canadian diploma.  As an avid athlete and physiotherapist with over 11 years of experience, he has a strong knowledge and appreciation for many different sports and the high level of physical demand they entail.  His treatment focus involves manual therapy in conjunction with a home exercise program to help strengthen, stretch and stabilize the injured area. Tony is also certified in acupuncture (from Acupuncture Foundation of Canada), Gunn IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) and has his Level 3 Diploma of Advanced Orthopaedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy. He also is trained in concussion management.

Tony treats many clients who are active in their everyday living, serious amateur athletes or high-level Olympic athletes. Tony was the head Physiotherapist for the Women’s Foil Fencing team and went to the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics where he helped them achieve a best ever 5th place finish in the team event and a top 8 individual finish. He has also travelled to numerous competitions with the Canadian National Diving Team (Jr and Sr) as their Team Physiotherapist.  He has worked with the Ontario Provincial U15- U18 Rugby teams and the Eastern Ontario U16 and U18 Rugby teams. Tony is a regular volunteer at local sporting events (Skate Canada, Ontario Gymnastics Provincials, PGA Canada). Outside of the clinic, Tony can be seen keeping healthy and active by training for triathlons, golfing, and snowboarding.

EMAIL TONY:  tonyrevitt@gmail.com

Jaime Trick MSc (PT), BSc, B(Ed)

*available for both in-person/clinic or SECURE VIDEO TREATMENTS*

physiotherapist, gunn ims, AFCI acupuncture

Jaime is an orthopedic physiotherapist who works with Olympic, amateur elite and development athletes, as well as people of all ages and backgrounds.  She has an additional unique interest in patients with chronic and recurrent pain who have failed other treatment approaches and therapies.   Her choice of a career in physiotherapy arose from a keen interest in her own recovery from injuries sustained while participating as a youth in figure skating, track and field and cross country.Jaime is committed to further developing her knowledge and skills within the field of physiotherapy by completing a number of courses. She has completed courses in dry needling, acupuncture, manual therapy, concussion management, therapeutic taping, functional movement assessment, injury prevention and reconditioning. 

While attending Queen’s University to acquire a Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences and a Bachelor’s degree in Education, Jaime was the captain of the figure skating team and an Academic All-Canadian.  After completing her undergraduate degrees, she received her Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto. Jaime is certified in acupuncture through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada; a Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) practitioner; and a Level 3 Diploma of Advanced Orthopaedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy therapist. After hanging up the skates, Jaime took up triathlon and became an Ironman in 2012, completing Ironman Canada in Penticton.  She has since worked closely with Canadian ITU triathletes, age-group champions in 51.50, 70.3 and IM distances, as well as weekend warriors.  

Jaime took on the role of Integrated Support Team (IST) Medical Lead for the Canadian National Pentathlon Team in 2011 and still holds this position today.  She was part of the Canadian medical team at both the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto and to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janerio.   

Jaime lives in Old Ottawa East with her husband and two young children.  You can find Jaime running along the canal or river, cycling in the Gats and Zwifting in Watopia.

Email Jaime: jaimetrick@gmail.com