Audrey Bader, Physiotherapist

Audrey Bader

Physiotherapist in Richmond Hill, ON

Audrey Bader is a dedicated Physiotherapist. Practicing at Kinatex Richmond Hill in Richmond Hill, ON, Audrey Bader is committed to high-quality, patient-centered care aligning with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario standards. Audrey Bader addresses a... Read More

Verified Licensed by CPO License Number: XXX91 Referrals Not Required Contact for Availability English, Farsi, French, German 11+ Years Experience HES-SO Valais-Wallis (2014), Switzerland
Primary Practice LocationKinatex Richmond Hill
1036 Yonge Street
Richmond Hill, ON
L4C 3B8
Primary Phone(905) 237-8439
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About

Audrey Bader is a dedicated Physiotherapist. Practicing at Kinatex Richmond Hill in Richmond Hill, ON, Audrey Bader is committed to high-quality, patient-centered care aligning with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario standards. Audrey Bader addresses a wide range of muscle, joint, bone, tendon, and ligament conditions. This includes everything from acute injuries like sprains and strains, to chronic pain management, arthritis care, and comprehensive post-operative rehabilitation. Audrey Bader serves patients of all ages, from infants to seniors.

Audrey Bader completed their degree in Physiotherapy from HES-SO Valais-Wallis (Graduating Class of 2014). With clinical experience, Audrey Bader is committed to ongoing professional development and evidence-based physiotherapy practices. Audrey Bader has a particular interest or further training in areas such as Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.

Audrey Bader employs a collaborative approach, working with patients to achieve their movement and functional goals. Audrey Bader demonstrates a strong commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous professional learning to provide the best care. Audrey Bader offers consultations in English, Farsi, French, German.

Audrey Bader provides skilled physiotherapist care for a variety of health concerns, including but not limited to:

Joint Pain

  • Osteoarthritis (Knee, Hip, Spine, Hands, Other Joints): A degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage and underlying bone, leading to pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility in affected joints like the knees, hips, spine, or hands.
  • Tendinopathy/Tendonitis (e.g., Achilles, Patellar, Rotator Cuff, Tennis/Golfer's Elbow): Inflammation (tendinitis) or, more commonly, degeneration (tendinosis/tendinopathy) of tendons, leading to localized pain that typically worsens with activity or loading of the tendon.

Post Surgical

  • Post-Knee Replacement Rehabilitation (Total or Partial Knee Arthroplasty - TKA/PKA): The crucial rehabilitation phase following total or partial knee replacement surgery, with physiotherapy focusing on restoring range of motion, building strength, improving balance, managing pain and swelling, and enabling functional mobility (e.g., walking, stairs, getting in/out of a car).
  • Post-Spinal Surgery Rehabilitation (e.g., Discectomy, Laminectomy, Fusion - with surgeon clearance): Restoring spinal function, core stability, and body mechanics post-operatively, ensuring a safe progression back to work, hobbies, and an active lifestyle.
  • Post-Shoulder Surgery Rehabilitation (e.g., Rotator Cuff Repair, Labral Repair, Stabilization, Replacement): Comprehensive shoulder rehabilitation after surgical intervention, following surgeon-specific protocols, to ensure optimal healing, manage pain and swelling, and restore your arm's functional capacity.
  • Post-Fracture Fixation Surgery Rehabilitation (e.g., ORIF): Helping you manage pain, improve scar mobility, and regain optimal strength and range of motion in a limb following fracture fixation surgery.

Arthritis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) & Other Inflammatory Arthropathies: Helping you live well with rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory arthropathies through targeted physiotherapy interventions designed to manage symptoms, preserve function, and promote overall well-being.
  • Gout (Management of Musculoskeletal Impairments): Exercises and advice to manage the impact of gout on your joints, improve mobility, and reduce the likelihood of long-term joint damage.
  • Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA): An inflammatory arthritis that can affect some people with psoriasis (a skin condition), causing joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and sometimes affecting tendons (enthesitis) and ligaments. Can affect small or large joints, often asymmetrically, and sometimes the spine.
  • Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS): A type of chronic inflammatory arthritis primarily affecting the spine (especially the sacroiliac joints and vertebrae), leading to pain, stiffness, and potential fusion of vertebrae, which can result in a stooped posture if not managed.

This list offers examples of conditions commonly addressed. Diagnosis for physiotherapist is based on individual assessment, so if your specific concern isn't listed, please contact the clinic. Audrey Bader can assess your needs.

  • Manual Therapy (Joint Mobilization & Manipulation): Hands-on physiotherapy focused on mobilizing restricted joints and soft tissues to promote healing, restore normal biomechanics, and alleviate pain.
  • Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) / Photobiomodulation: Utilizing therapeutic laser to enhance tissue regeneration, reduce pain signals, and manage inflammation as part of your comprehensive physiotherapy care.
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization & Release Techniques: Targeted manual methods performed by your Physiotherapist to release tight or overactive muscles, address fascial restrictions, and alleviate pain arising from soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Spinal Decompression / Mechanical Traction: A specialized physiotherapy treatment that uses a traction table or manual techniques to gently decompress spinal structures, relieve pressure, and promote healing.
  • Cryotherapy Application (Cold Therapy): The application of cold packs, ice massage, or other cold modalities by your Physiotherapist to reduce swelling, inflammation, muscle spasm, and acute pain, particularly after an injury.
  • Muscle Energy Techniques (MET): Gentle, active manual therapy techniques where you use your own specific muscle contractions against your therapist's controlled resistance to improve joint mobility, lengthen tight tissues, and reduce pain.

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

All services are provided in accordance with the scope of practice for Physiotherapists in ON and the standards set by The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.

At Kinatex Richmond Hill, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Audrey Bader frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:

  • Many find that managing stiffness, tremors, and movement challenges with Parkinson's disease significantly impacts their ability to sitting comfortably through a movie at the cinema or a play. Audrey Bader helps patients target improved overall mobility, making it easier to navigate their home and community with physiotherapy, making a return to these activities possible.
  • The journey to better joint stability during movement and weight-bearing activities when faced with persistent clicking, popping, or pain in my jaw (TMJ issues) when I eat or talk is made smoother and more effective with Audrey Bader's expert physiotherapy care, often leading to a fulfilling and active return to pastimes like simply enjoying leisurely daily walks around their neighborhood for fresh air.
  • When pain or weakness that's stopping me from enjoying my favorite hobbies is limiting your lifestyle and preventing you from doing using garden tools effectively and without pain, physiotherapy with Audrey Bader can help you work towards feeling more like their 'old self' before their injury or condition began. The aim is to restore optimal function so you can comfortably and safely return to the things you love.
  • Tired of a 'frozen shoulder' feeling, where my shoulder feels completely stuck interfering with participating in light recreational activities like bowling or mini-golf? Audrey Bader uses a blend of physiotherapy techniques to help you achieve greater ease with dressing, bathing, and other self-care activities and regain your freedom of movement.

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

Audrey Bader practices at Kinatex Richmond Hill, situated in the Central Richmond Hill, Mill Pond neighborhood of Richmond Hill. The clinic is conveniently located near Hillcrest Mall Area and is accessible via York Region Transit (YRT) / Viva. Our clinic is accessible. Free patient parking is typically available on-site or nearby.

Approximately how many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
It's difficult to say exactly how many sessions you'll need without a thorough assessment, as everyone's situation and recovery path is unique. Some acute conditions might resolve in just a few sessions, while more chronic, complex, or significant issues may require a longer period of care to achieve lasting results. Your Physiotherapist will provide an estimated treatment timeline and plan after your first visit, and this will be revisited as your treatment progresses.
I have private health insurance. How does that work with physiotherapy payments?
Many private health insurance plans offer full or partial coverage for registered physiotherapy services. We recommend you contact your insurance provider directly before your first appointment to understand the specifics of your plan. Key things to check are: your annual maximum for physiotherapy, any per-visit limits or co-payments, whether a doctor's referral is required for reimbursement, and if your plan allows for direct billing by the clinic. If Kinatex Richmond Hill offers direct billing and your plan allows it, we can often bill your insurer directly for the covered portion. You would then be responsible for any co-payment or remaining balance not covered by your plan at the time of service. Please bring your insurance card and all necessary policy details to your first appointment. If direct billing is not possible, we will provide you with an official receipt that you can submit to your insurer.
Is physiotherapy treatment supposed to be painful?
Physiotherapy should not be an ordeal of pain. While you might feel some discomfort or a stretching sensation as you work to regain movement or strength, especially in the initial stages of treatment for an acute injury or chronic stiffness, it's rarely 'painful' in a distressing or harmful way. Your Physiotherapist will guide you through each step, modify treatments to suit your comfort and tolerance, and ensure that the overall experience is positive. The ultimate aim is to make you feel better, not worse.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiotherapist in ON?
Patients in Ontario can typically see a Physiotherapist directly without a physician's referral (this is known as direct access). However, some private/extended health insurance plans do require a doctor's referral for reimbursement of physiotherapy services. We strongly advise you to check the specific requirements of your individual insurance policy before your first appointment.
Is there anything specific I should bring to my first physiotherapy appointment?
To make your first appointment as smooth and productive as possible, please consider bringing: your health card, any doctor's referral letter (if applicable), results or reports of any imaging tests (X-rays, ultrasounds, MRIs) related to your current condition, a list of any medications you are currently taking, and your extended health benefits information (insurance card/policy number) for direct billing if available at our clinic. Wearing comfortable clothes is also a good idea.
Is physiotherapy covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) in ON?
OHIP generally does NOT cover physiotherapy services in private outpatient clinics for most of the population. 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. We strongly advise checking your private insurance for private clinic coverage.
What kind of clothing should I wear to my physiotherapy appointment?
Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows the Physiotherapist to easily access and assess the area being treated, and permits you to move freely for any exercises or movements. For example, shorts are ideal for knee, hip, or ankle issues, while a tank top or loose t-shirt works well for shoulder, neck, or upper back problems. Athletic wear or gym attire is generally a good choice. You may also be provided with a gown if needed.
Does Kinatex Richmond Hill offer direct billing to private insurance companies?
Kinatex Richmond Hill offers direct billing for most major private insurance companies such as Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield, Blue Cross, etc. Please bring your insurance card and policy details to your first appointment. Always confirm your specific coverage details, including any annual maximums, per-visit limits, or deductible requirements, directly with your insurance provider, as plans vary significantly. You are responsible for any portion not covered by your insurance.

Kinatex Richmond Hill
1036 Yonge Street, Unit 104
Richmond Hill, ON, L4C 3B8

Phone: (905) 237-8439

Audrey Bader is regulated by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and Physiotherapy Act, 1991 in ON and is a registered member of The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.

Registration Number: XXX91

Verify registration with The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario: https://portal.collegept.org/en-US/public-register/display-member-contact/?id=ee898cd7-d8c4-e811-817a-480fcff44541

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

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