Alison Wiggers grew up in Whitby, Ontario and moved to London for her undergraduate degree in Medical Science at Western University. She grew up playing competitive soccer, and was drawn to the field of physiotherapy during her undergraduate career after suffering sports injuries that required rehabilitation. While healthcare had always been her career goal, physiotherapy allowed her to combine her interests in science, anatomy, athletics and exercise with her passion for helping individuals meet their functional goals.
Alison graduated from Western University with an Honours Bachelor of Medical Science in 2013, and went on to receive her Masters in Physical Therapy from McMaster University in 2015. Since 2015, she has been working in outpatient community orthopedic physiotherapy.
Alison has done additional post-graduate training in Anatomical Acupuncture, Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation, Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), Advanced Orthopedic Manual Therapy (Level 3), External Pelvic Floor Management, Oncology Rehabilitation and Lymphedema Management. She is registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
Her treatment approach focuses on patient-centered, individualized care by combining manual therapy, acupuncture, exercise prescription and sport-specific training. She is passionate about helping people to return to the activities they love and increase their overall function. She believes in assessing the individual rather than just the injury and treating the root cause rather than just the symptoms.
Outside of work, Alison enjoys staying active by lifting weights, playing flag football, and participating in kickboxing and karate. She received her black belt in karate in 2021 and qualified for Team Canada in point sparring in 2023.
Middlesex Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
117 Thomas Street, Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario N7G 2T5, Canada
info@middlesexchiro.com
Dr. Anthony Rocha has joined our team and is now offering more evening chiropractic spots! We have appointments until 8pm!