Alexandra Moisan, Physiotherapist

Alexandra Moisan

Physiotherapist in Westmount, QC

Alexandra Moisan is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Kinatex Westmount in Westmount, QC. She is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care that aligns with the standards set by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du... Read More

Verified Licensed by OPPQ Referrals Not Required Contact for Availability French, English, Spanish
Primary Practice LocationKinatex Westmount
245, Avenue Victoria, #110
Westmount, QC
H3Z 2M5
Primary Phone(514) 399-9990
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Alexandra Moisan is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Kinatex Westmount in Westmount, QC. She 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). Alexandra’s approach emphasizes personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual’s unique needs, ensuring optimal recovery and functionality. Her practice is built on a foundation of evidence-based methods and a strong commitment to ongoing professional development, allowing her to stay current with the latest advancements in physiotherapy and related fields.

Alexandra’s physiotherapy focus encompasses a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including issues related to muscles, joints, bones, tendons, and ligaments. This includes managing acute injuries such as sprains and strains, as well as chronic pain conditions, arthritis, and post-operative rehabilitation. She also specializes in addressing pelvic health concerns for all genders, providing assessment and treatment for conditions like incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, sexual dysfunction, and pre/post-natal issues. Her comprehensive approach aims to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve quality of life for her patients.

With a background rooted in extensive clinical experience, Alexandra has developed particular interests in Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy. She emphasizes a collaborative, patient-centered approach, actively involving her patients in their treatment planning and goal setting. Alexandra is fluent in French, English, and Spanish, allowing her to effectively communicate with a diverse range of patients and ensure clear understanding and comfort throughout the treatment process.

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

Pregnancy Postpartum

  • Diastasis Recti (Abdominal Muscle Separation) Assessment & Rehabilitation: Guidance on safe and effective exercises for abdominal wall recovery after pregnancy, addressing diastasis recti and improving overall core integrity.
  • Postpartum Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (e.g., Incontinence, Pain, Prolapse): Addressing the physical challenges and changes to the pelvic floor and core that can occur after childbirth, helping you regain confidence and function.

Back Neck Pain

  • Herniated Disc / Sciatica / Radiculopathy: Symptoms of nerve compression originating from the spine, such as a 'slipped disc' or 'pinched nerve', causing radiating pain, altered sensation, or muscle weakness in a limb.
  • Spinal Stenosis Symptoms: Nerve compression symptoms due to a narrowing (stenosis) of the spinal canal or the small openings where nerves exit the spine (foramina), most commonly in the lumbar (lower back) or cervical (neck) regions.
  • Whiplash Associated Disorders (WAD): Neck, shoulder, and upper back discomfort, often accompanied by headaches or 'brain fog', after a sudden jerking motion of the head, such as in a rear-end collision.
  • Postural Back/Neck Pain: A common cause of persistent back and neck pain due to the cumulative strain of prolonged sitting, standing, or performing tasks in non-ideal positions.

Chronic Pain

  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) - Supportive Care: Supportive physiotherapy as part of a multidisciplinary team approach for this complex and often debilitating chronic pain condition, which typically affects a limb after an injury or surgery and is characterized by severe pain, swelling, changes in skin temperature/color, and altered sensation or movement.
  • Persistent Post-Surgical Pain (Chronic): Physiotherapy for managing pain that lingers long after surgical recovery, employing strategies such as graded motor imagery, desensitization techniques, specific exercises, manual therapy (if appropriate), and pain education to address complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) or other chronic post-operative pain states.
  • Fibromyalgia: Helping you cope with and manage the multifaceted symptoms of fibromyalgia through tailored exercise, education, and self-care strategies, focusing on improving daily function and overall well-being.
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) - Activity Management: A complex, chronic illness characterized by profound, persistent fatigue (not relieved by rest and often worsened by exertion - Post-Exertional Malaise or PEM), accompanied by other symptoms like pain, cognitive difficulties ('brain fog'), unrefreshing sleep, and orthostatic intolerance. Physiotherapy focuses on careful activity management and pacing, not graded exercise therapy that pushes through fatigue.

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

  • Therapeutic Ultrasound Application: The application of high-frequency sound waves by your Physiotherapist to targeted tissues to promote deep tissue heating, increase local blood flow, reduce pain, and facilitate the healing process in soft tissues like muscles, tendons, or ligaments.
  • Personalized Therapeutic Exercise Prescription: Evidence-based exercise programs designed by your physiotherapist, including instruction and progression, to optimize your recovery and enhance your physical well-being.
  • Core Stability & Strengthening Training: A progressive program designed to build a strong and stable core, improving your body's foundation for all movements and reducing strain on other structures.
  • General Reconditioning & Fitness Programs: A progressive approach to rebuilding your physical condition, allowing for a safe return to daily activities, work demands, and hobbies you enjoy.
  • Stretching & Flexibility Programs: Specific stretches designed by your therapist to target tight muscle groups relevant to your condition, helping to improve your flexibility and reduce your risk of injury.
  • Strength & Conditioning for Rehabilitation and Performance: Customized strength training to address specific weaknesses identified in your assessment, helping to correct imbalances, improve movement efficiency, and achieve your physical objectives.

Note: This list highlights some key services offered by Alexandra. 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 Kinatex Westmount, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Alexandra frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:

  • Alexandra believes that everyone deserves to move well and feel their best. If recovering from a burn and needing help with scar mobility and movement is hindering your ability to actively participate in family outings and vacations without holding others back, a personalized plan focusing on reduced muscle tension and a feeling of greater physical ease can make all the difference.
  • Through personalized physiotherapy at Alexandra's clinic, common concerns like trouble with everyday tasks because of pain or weakness in my hands or grip are thoroughly assessed and addressed with the objective of better joint stability during movement and weight-bearing activities. This often involves a combination of in-clinic treatment, education, and self-management strategies, helping people to once again enjoy activities like sleeping soundly through the night without being woken by pain or discomfort.
  • Living with difficulty getting out of a chair or bed due to stiffness or pain doesn't have to be your norm. Alexandra applies expert physiotherapy knowledge to work towards a smooth and confident transition back to their work duties, so you can get back to the simple pleasure of reading a good book for hours without experiencing neck pain or headaches.

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

Alexandra practices at Kinatex Westmount, situated in a modern clinic located in the heart of the Westmount neighborhood. This private facility is conveniently positioned in central Westmount, close to various community services and pharmacies. It is easily accessible via multiple public transit routes, making it straightforward for patients to reach. Our clinic is wheelchair accessible. Street parking and nearby paid lots offer convenient options for visitors.

What is the difference between a Physiotherapist (Physiothérapeute) and a Physiotherapy Technologist (Technologue en physiothérapie) in Quebec?
A Physiothérapeute in Quebec has completed master's level university education, granting them the autonomy to assess patients, make a physiotherapy diagnosis, and develop comprehensive treatment plans. They can also perform certain advanced procedures if they have the required additional qualifications. A Technologue en physiothérapie, on the other hand, has a college diploma (DEC) focused on the technical application of physiotherapy treatments. They play a crucial role in delivering care by implementing treatment plans designed by a physiotherapist or physician, assisting patients with their exercises, applying modalities, and reporting progress back to the supervising professional.
Is physiotherapy treatment supposed to be painful?
The primary goal of physiotherapy is generally to reduce pain and improve function, not to cause significant or lasting pain. Some assessment techniques or specific treatments (like deep soft tissue work, joint mobilization, or certain exercises) might cause mild, temporary discomfort or soreness, especially if the tissues being treated are sensitive, inflamed, or very stiff. However, your Physiothérapeute will always work within your tolerance levels, communicate clearly about what to expect, and encourage open feedback. If you experience notable or unacceptable pain during treatment, please inform your therapist immediately so adjustments can be made to ensure your comfort.
Is physiotherapy covered by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) in QC?
[Generate a brief, accurate answer about Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) coverage for physiotherapy in QC.
For AB (AHCIP): State that AHCIP provides limited coverage for some physiotherapy services, typically after hospital discharge or for specific low-income individuals/seniors through particular programs. Most outpatient private clinic physiotherapy is NOT directly covered by AHCIP for the general population. Advise checking current AHCIP details and their private insurance.
For BC (MSP): Explain that MSP provides partial coverage (a set amount per visit) for a limited number of physiotherapy visits (currently 10 combined per year for supplementary benefits including physio, chiro, massage, etc.) ONLY for eligible individuals with lower incomes (e.g., those on Premium Assistance). Most patients will have a co-payment and will rely on private insurance for full coverage. Advise checking MSP eligibility and their private insurance.
For ON (OHIP): State clearly that OHIP generally does NOT cover physiotherapy services in private outpatient clinics for most of the population. Mention that publicly funded physiotherapy is available in specific situations (e.g., post-hospitalization for certain conditions, for children/youth, seniors, or through Community Physiotherapy Clinics/Family Health Teams, but eligibility criteria are strict and there may be waitlists). Strongly advise checking private insurance for private clinic coverage.
For QC (RAMQ): Explain that RAMQ generally does NOT cover physiotherapy services performed in private clinics. Patients typically pay out-of-pocket or use private insurance. Mention that care received directly within a public hospital or CLSC (if meeting their criteria) might be covered, but private clinic physiotherapy is usually not. Emphasize reliance on private insurance.
Universal advice for all: Strongly advise patients to verify their specific eligibility for any public coverage directly with Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) and to always check their private/extended health insurance plans, as many offer significant physiotherapy coverage for services in private clinics.]
What kind of clothing should I wear to my physiotherapy appointment?
It's recommended to wear or bring clothing that allows unrestricted movement and provides easy access for your physiotherapist to examine the body part being assessed or treated. For instance, if you have a knee problem, please wear or bring shorts. For shoulder issues, a sleeveless top or a top with loose armholes is often helpful. The goal is to make the assessment and treatment as effective as possible.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiothérapeute in QC?
In Quebec, patients can typically access a Physiothérapeute directly without a physician's referral, which is 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 policy before your appointment to ensure coverage and proper documentation.

Kinatex Westmount
245, Avenue Victoria, #110
Westmount, QC H3Z 2M5

Phone: (514) 399-9990

Alexandra Moisan 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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