OUR PHYSIOTHERAPISTS:
Meghan Ryan, BSc.PT

Meghan graduated from the University of Alberta in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy and is proud to have worked in the community of Spruce Grove since 2007. Committed to continuing education, Meghan has a keen interest and aptitude in manual therapy, functional dry needling (IMS), acupuncture, therapeutic exercise, sports rehabilitation and chronic pain. Meghan has extensive experience in treating a wide variety of orthopedic injuries and has additional training in the treatment of vestibular and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) conditions. She has also completed training in assessing and treating women’s pelvic floor conditions and continues to pursue education in the field of women’s health. She believes that educating and empowering patients is the key to successful rehabilitation.
Josh Perdaems, MScPT

Josh graduated from the University of Alberta with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Alberta.
Josh enjoys treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries and orthopedic conditions, working with all populations. He believes in an active approach to patient care and collaboratively working with his patients to achieve their rehab goals, using education, therapeutic exercise, and manual therapy in their treatment. Josh has completed courses in dry needling and manual therapy and looks forward to continuing his education with courses in vestibular rehab and TMJ dysfunction.
Outside of work, Josh enjoys camping, hiking, running, playing hockey, working on the family farm, and spending time with family and friends. He is an avid Oilers fan and spends many nights stressing in front of the TV.
Mackenzie Anderson, MScPT

Mackenzie graduated from the University of Alberta with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy. Prior to this, she completed a Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Alberta.
Mackenzie was born and raised in Spruce Grove. You may recognize her when you come in as she worked as a front desk admin and physiotherapy aide for 5 years before obtaining her Master’s degree! Mackenzie uses a combination of active rehabilitation and manual therapy to help treat and manage various orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions and can work with all populations. She is passionate about using a client-centred approach to help patients reach their rehabilitation goals.
Outside of work, you can find Mackenzie at the rink officiating ringette or with her friends and family in the mountains hiking or paddle boarding on the lakes.
OUR MASSAGE THERAPISTS:
Britainey Laiss, RMT

Britainey Graduated from Axiom in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in 2022.
Her family is making Spruce Grove their new home. As part of her practice and philosophy, She strives to both educate and heal her patients, empowering them to live better and healthier lives. She is excited to further her horizons and education to better serve our community.
Her passion is pregnancy massage and working with Geriatrics and hopes to become specialized in those areas in the next coming years. As a mother of three she has a passion for children as well. Britainey uses Relaxation as well as her certified ability to use cupping within her treatments to help her clients.
Her approach is a combination of methods as she believes every body is different. If you need a positive, energetic and caring Massage Therapist, please don’t hesitate to reach out to find out how she can help you restore and revitalize yourself.
Deanna Bayak, RMT

Deanna has been practicing massage since 2016, and she still feels like just yesterday when she started. Growing up playing many different sports, her motto was “Go hard or go home,” a mindset she learned the hard way after realizing that even the body has its limits.
After going through her own rehabilitation journey, both mentally and physically, with many sports injuries, Deanna struggled to find the right treatments. It was through this experience that she decided to become the person who helps others get back on their feet and keep moving forward.
With training in a variety of modalities, including Cupping, Rapid, Deep Tissue, and Therapeutic massage, Deanna’s goal is to treat the root cause of discomfort so her clients can return to everyday life feeling their best.