Daniel Labrie, Physiotherapist

Daniel Labrie

Physiotherapist in Magog, QC

Daniel Labrie is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Daniel Labrie, Physiothérapeute in Magog, QC. Daniel is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care that aligns with the standards set by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie... Read More

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Primary Practice LocationDaniel Labrie, Physiothérapeute
131, Rue Louisa
Magog, QC
J1X 7V1
Primary Phone(819) 847-1427
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About

Daniel Labrie is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Daniel Labrie, Physiothérapeute in Magog, QC. Daniel is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care that aligns with the standards set by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ). His approach emphasizes comprehensive assessment and tailored treatment strategies to address a wide range of musculoskeletal, neurological, and balance-related conditions. Whether managing acute injuries, chronic pain, or facilitating post-operative recovery, Daniel employs evidence-based techniques to optimize functional outcomes and improve overall quality of life for his patients.

Daniel's expertise extends to specialized care for dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders caused by inner ear or central vestibular system issues. His goal is to reduce symptoms, enhance stability, and minimize fall risk through targeted vestibular rehabilitation therapy. Serving older children (5+), adolescents, adults, and seniors, Daniel adopts a holistic approach that considers individual needs, lifestyle, and activity goals, ensuring a personalized and effective treatment experience.

With a solid educational foundation and ongoing professional development, Daniel has cultivated skills in orthopedics, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, and vestibular rehabilitation. His practice philosophy centers on evidence-based care, continuous learning, and promoting preventative strategies to foster long-term wellness. Daniel is fluent in both English and French, facilitating clear communication and comprehensive patient education.

Daniel Labrie provides skilled physiotherapy care for a variety of conditions, including but not limited to:

Common Msk

  • Neck Pain and Stiffness: Discomfort, limited range of motion, and persistent tension in the cervical spine (neck), often related to posture, an injury, stress, or sleeping position.
  • Muscle Strains and Tears: Common injuries in active individuals, athletes, or resulting from accidents, leading to localized pain, swelling, bruising, and weakness in the affected muscle (e.g., hamstring, calf, quadriceps, groin, rotator cuff).
  • Shoulder Pain (e.g., Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy, Impingement, Frozen Shoulder/Adhesive Capsulitis): Discomfort felt around the shoulder blade, at the top of the shoulder, or radiating down the arm, making simple tasks challenging.

Post Surgical

  • Post-Knee Replacement Rehabilitation (Total or Partial Knee Arthroplasty - TKA/PKA): Specialized physiotherapy after knee joint replacement surgery to help you regain independence, optimize your surgical outcome, and return to desired daily activities and hobbies.
  • Post-Shoulder Surgery Rehabilitation (e.g., Rotator Cuff Repair, Labral Repair, Stabilization, Replacement): A progressive exercise program, often combined with manual therapy, designed to gradually restore your shoulder's range of motion, strength, and coordination following your operation.
  • Post-Hip Replacement Rehabilitation (Total or Partial Hip Arthroplasty - THA/PHA): A tailored physiotherapy program following hip joint replacement to optimize your recovery, manage pain, ensure adherence to any precautions, and facilitate a return to an active lifestyle.
  • Post-Spinal Surgery Rehabilitation (e.g., Discectomy, Laminectomy, Fusion - with surgeon clearance): A carefully managed and individualized physiotherapy program to help you regain confidence in your spine, improve functional capacity, and prevent future issues after spinal surgery.

Hand Wrist

  • Hand and Wrist Injuries & Conditions (e.g., Fractures, Tendon Injuries, Sprains, Arthritis - Conservative/Post-Op): Focused physiotherapy care for complex hand and wrist problems, often involving custom splinting or orthosis fabrication, manual therapy (joint and soft tissue mobilization), specific exercises to restore dexterity, strength, and range of motion, scar management, and sensory re-education.
  • Trigger Finger/Thumb (Stenosing Tenosynovitis): Helping to alleviate the symptoms of a catching, locking, or painful finger/thumb through targeted physiotherapy interventions, potentially avoiding the need for injections or surgery in some cases.

This list offers examples of conditions commonly addressed. If your specific concern isn't listed, please contact the clinic. Daniel can assess your needs.

  • Functional Movement Screening (FMS™/SFMA™ if certified): A systematic screening process, such as FMS™ or SFMA™ (if your Physiothérapeute is certified), to understand how you move and guide preventative or corrective exercise programs.
  • Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Assessment: A thorough evaluation by your Physiothérapeute to accurately diagnose movement dysfunctions, injuries, and the underlying sources of your pain.
  • Patient Education & Self-Management Strategies: Teaching you essential strategies and exercises to manage your symptoms independently, accelerate recovery, and prevent future problems.
  • Postural Assessment and Correction: Detailed analysis of your static and dynamic posture, with tailored exercises, stretches, and advice to help you improve alignment and reduce strain on your body.
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) for Dizziness, Vertigo & Balance Disorders: Effective therapy for various inner ear and balance disorders, including BPPV, vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis, unilateral or bilateral vestibular hypofunction, Meniere's disease (symptom management), and persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD).
  • Concussion / Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) Management & Rehabilitation: Comprehensive care for concussion recovery, including initial assessment of symptoms (headache, dizziness, etc.), management of associated neck pain or dysfunction, vestibular and oculomotor (eye movement) rehabilitation, and guided, gradual return-to-learn, work, and sport protocols.

Note: This list highlights some key services offered by Daniel. For a full list or to discuss your specific needs, please contact the clinic.

All services are provided in accordance with standards set by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ).

At Daniel Labrie, Physiothérapeute, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Daniel frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:

  • Daniel frequently assists patients in overcoming the effects of that 'pins and needles' feeling that won't go away. A carefully designed physiotherapy program, potentially including specialized manual techniques and progressive exercises, targets understanding how to prevent future flare-ups and manage their condition long-term and supports your enthusiastic engagement in desired activities like peacefully paddling your kayak or canoe on the lake for hours.
  • For those whose shoulder pain that makes simple things like lifting my arm or reaching overhead difficult has made going on birdwatching outings in various terrains seem like a distant memory, Daniel's physiotherapy care offers a clear path toward returning to their workout routine with greater confidence and better performance. Effective, evidence-based treatments can be instrumental in helping you get back to going on birdwatching outings in various terrains with greater comfort and renewed confidence.
  • Through personalized physiotherapy at Daniel's clinic, common concerns like breathing difficulties and shortness of breath with COPD or asthma, especially during activity are thoroughly assessed and addressed with the objective of enjoying family vacations and outings with more energy and less pain. This often involves a combination of in-clinic treatment, education, and self-management strategies, helping people to once again enjoy activities like being able to kneel or squat down to play with pets or children.

Your personalized physiotherapy plan, developed with Daniel, will be designed to help you reach your specific functional and wellness objectives.

Daniel's practice at Daniel Labrie, Physiothérapeute, is situated in a modern private clinic located in the central neighborhood of Magog. The clinic is conveniently positioned near local community services and pharmacies, making it easily accessible for patients from the surrounding area. It is well-connected by local public transit routes, allowing for convenient travel options. Our clinic is wheelchair accessible. Street parking and nearby paid lots offer convenient options for visitors.

What should I do if my condition seems to worsen after a physiotherapy session?
Some temporary post-treatment soreness can be normal, much like after a good workout. However, if your pain significantly worsens, if you develop new concerning symptoms, or if the discomfort doesn't settle down within a day or two, please call us. Your Physiothérapeute would want to know so they can offer guidance and make any necessary adjustments to your care plan. Open communication is key to your successful recovery.
Is physiotherapy covered by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) in QC?
In Quebec, physiotherapy services in private clinics are generally not covered by RAMQ. Patients typically pay out-of-pocket or through private insurance. Some care received directly within a public hospital or CLSC may be covered if meeting specific criteria. It is important to verify your individual coverage with RAMQ and check your private extended health insurance plans, as many provide substantial physiotherapy coverage for services in private clinics.
What kind of clothing should I wear to my physiotherapy appointment?
Comfortable clothing that allows for ease of movement is best for your physiotherapy appointment – think about what you might wear to a gym or for light exercise. If you're being treated for a lower-body issue (like hip or knee pain), shorts are very helpful. For upper-body issues (like shoulder or neck pain), a tank top or loose t-shirt is suitable so the Physiothérapeute can properly examine and treat the area.
Can physiotherapy help prevent injuries or recurring pain?
Yes, absolutely! Physiotherapy plays a significant role in injury prevention and managing recurring pain. Your Physiothérapeute can identify underlying risk factors such as muscle imbalances, poor movement patterns, postural issues, or biomechanical inefficiencies. By addressing these through targeted exercises, education on proper body mechanics, ergonomic advice, and activity modification, physiotherapy can help reduce your risk of initial injury, prevent re-injury, and manage chronic conditions more effectively, keeping you active and healthy.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiothérapeute in QC?
In Quebec, patients can typically see a Physiothérapeute directly without a physician's referral (known as direct access). However, some private or extended health insurance plans may require a referral for reimbursement purposes. It is advisable to check the requirements of your insurance before your appointment.
What is the difference between a Physiotherapist (Physiothérapeute) and a Physiotherapy Technologist (Technologue en physiothérapie) in Quebec?
In Quebec, a Physiothérapeute (Physiotherapist) holds a university master's degree in physiotherapy and is authorized to perform assessments, establish diagnoses, and create treatment plans. They can also perform certain restricted activities if they hold specific attestations. A Technologue en physiothérapie (Physiotherapy Technologist) holds a college-level diploma and works under the supervision of a physiotherapist or physician, applying prescribed treatments and assisting with exercises but does not diagnose or independently establish treatment plans. Both professions are regulated by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ).

Daniel Labrie, Physiothérapeute
131, Rue Louisa
Magog, QC J1X 7V1

Phone: (819) 847-1427 | Website: https://www.physiodlabrie.com

Daniel Labrie is regulated by the Code des professions and Professional Integration Arrangement for physiotherapists in QC and is a member of the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ).

Registration can be verified with the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ).

Always consult with your primary healthcare provider before starting any new treatment program.

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