PHYSIOTHERAPIST
JASON KRESIC
Jason is a physiotherapist who graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2007. He has spent the past 14 years working in a private clinical setting and has gained vast experience treating a variety of conditions and injuries.
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Jason bases his practice on Diane Lee's Integrated Systems Model (ISM). With this approach, he evaluates the relationship between the articular, visceral, myofascial, and neural systems and how they relate to and affect one another. He is a registered Pelvic Floor Therapist who addresses Male Pelvic issues.
Additional Training & Education
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Diane Lee’s, Integrated Systems Model (ISM series)
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University of British Columbia’s, Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation Dry Needling
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Canada’s Orthopaedic Division, Manual Therapy: Levels 1,2 & 3 - upper and lower quadrants
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Neuro Orthopaedic Institute, Butler’s Neurodynamics
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John F Barnes Myofascial Release
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Julie Watson Weibe’s, The Piston Science
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Lyn Watson’s Shoulder course
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Brian Mulligan’s, Mobilizations with Movement – upper and lower quadrants
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David Lindsay’s, Advanced Rehab for The Hip
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Explain Pain – Evidence based Pain Science (NOI group)
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Pelvic Floor Certified- Male (Pelvic Health Solutions)
TREATING
Musculoskeletal
Conditions
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Male Pelvic Dysfunctions (ED, incontinence, pelvic pain, post surgery)
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Pain associated with neck/spinal injury
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Joint pain
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TMJ dysfunction
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Tendonitis
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Frozen shoulder
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Plantar Fasciitis
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Tennis Elbow
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Sciatic Pain
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Core weakness
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Sports injuries
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Post-operative rehabilitation
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Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation
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Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) was developed by Dr. Chan Gunn to treat chronic pain syndromes that affect the musculoskeletal system.
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At Livewell Myofascial Release, IMS/dry needling may be used to release specific taut muscle bands that hold specific parts of the body (pelvis, foot, shoulder blade, humerus) in poor alignment or posture.
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​This misalignment often contributes to poor movement patterns, posture and pain. IMS/dry needling is used in conjunction with manual therapy and movement training to help restore better posture and movement patterns for multiple tasks and conditions.
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