Kristen Crane, Physiotherapist

Kristen Crane

Physiotherapist in Ajax, ON

Kristen Crane is a dedicated Physiotherapist. Practicing at Durham Bone and Joint Specialists in Ajax, ON, Kristen Crane is committed to high-quality, patient-centered care aligning with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario standards. Kristen Crane addresses... Read More

Verified Licensed by CPO License Number: XXX02 Referrals Not Required Contact for Availability English 7+ Years Experience Western University (2018), Canada
Primary Practice LocationDurham Bone and Joint Specialists
65 Bayly Street
Ajax, ON
L1S 7K7
Primary Phone(905) 426-2233
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About

Kristen Crane is a dedicated Physiotherapist. Practicing at Durham Bone and Joint Specialists in Ajax, ON, Kristen Crane is committed to high-quality, patient-centered care aligning with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario standards. Kristen Crane 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. Kristen Crane serves patients of all ages, from infants to seniors.

Kristen Crane completed their degree in Physiotherapy from Western University (Graduating Class of 2018). With clinical experience, Kristen Crane is committed to ongoing professional development and evidence-based physiotherapy practices. Kristen Crane has a particular interest or further training in areas such as Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.

Kristen Crane employs a collaborative approach, working with patients to achieve their movement and functional goals; promoting preventative care and long-term wellness for the Ajax community through proactive physiotherapy; empowering patients through clear education about their condition and practical self-management strategies for lasting results. Kristen Crane offers consultations in English.

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

Joint Pain

  • 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.
  • Osteoarthritis (Knee, Hip, Spine, Hands, Other Joints): Commonly known as 'wear-and-tear' arthritis, this condition affects various joints, often worsening with age, overuse, or previous injury, and can significantly impact daily function.

Common Musculoskeletal

  • 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.
  • Ankle Sprains and Instability: Weakness, a feeling of the ankle 'giving way' repeatedly, or persistent pain after an initial sprain, indicating a need for targeted physiotherapy to restore stability and function.

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. Kristen Crane can assess your needs.

  • 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.
  • Therapeutic Ultrasound Application: A non-invasive physiotherapy modality that uses sound energy to stimulate cellular activity, enhance circulation, and support tissue recovery from injury or inflammation.
  • Spinal Decompression / Mechanical Traction: The application of gentle, controlled mechanical or manual force to distract (stretch) spinal segments, aiming to alleviate pressure on intervertebral discs, nerves, and facet joints.
  • Interferential Current (IFC) / TENS Therapy: Utilizing targeted electrical currents to help alleviate pain, manage discomfort, and support healing in conjunction with other physiotherapy interventions.
  • Other Electrotherapy Applications (e.g., NMES, FES): Employing different types of electrotherapy to support your rehabilitation goals, including promoting tissue healing or improving motor control.
  • Therapeutic Heat Application: A comforting physiotherapy modality that helps to soothe tight muscles, decrease pain perception, and improve the flexibility of soft tissues.

Note: This list highlights some key services. For a full list of therapies offered by Kristen Crane, 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 Durham Bone and Joint Specialists, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Kristen Crane frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:

  • If loss of strength in one of my limbs after an injury is preventing you from fully enjoying actively participating in family outings and vacations without holding others back, Kristen Crane offers expert guidance and tailored treatment. Physiotherapy focuses on attaining much better balance overall, reducing the risk of stumbles or falls, often utilizing targeted exercises, manual therapy, and education to help you regain your previous level of function.
  • Many find that needing help to get moving again after a long period of illness or inactivity significantly impacts their ability to playing in their competitive volleyball league again. Kristen Crane helps patients target feeling significantly stronger and more capable in their physical abilities with physiotherapy, making a return to these activities possible.
  • Don't let facial weakness or drooping on one side (like Bell's Palsy) dictate what you can and cannot do. Kristen Crane offers physiotherapy solutions aimed at improved core stability and control, leading to better posture and reduced strain, helping you reclaim managing shopping trips and carrying bags without excessive fatigue or pain and enjoy a more functional life.
  • The path to recovery from pain in my shins when I try to run or be active (shin splints) and achieving improved performance in work-related physical demands for maintaining an upright posture while working on their computer for hours often starts with expert guidance. Kristen Crane, a skilled physiotherapist, provides just that.

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

Kristen Crane's practice at Durham Bone and Joint Specialists is situated in the Southwood, Pickering Beach neighborhood of Ajax. The clinic is conveniently located near Historic Pickering Village (edge) and is accessible via Durham Region Transit (DRT). Our clinic is accessible. Free patient parking is typically available on-site or nearby.

How long do physiotherapy appointments typically last?
Your first physiotherapy appointment, which includes a detailed assessment and the development of your initial treatment plan, usually takes about 60 minutes. Follow-up appointments are typically scheduled for 30 to 45 minutes. The exact duration of each session will depend on the nature of your treatment and what your Physiotherapist has planned for that specific visit to best help you progress.
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.
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 Durham Bone and Joint Specialists 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.
What is manual therapy in physiotherapy?
Manual therapy refers to specialized hands-on techniques used by a Physiotherapist to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. This can include joint mobilization (gentle, rhythmic gliding movements), joint manipulation (skilled, high-velocity, low-amplitude thrusts, where appropriate and within the therapist's scope and with your consent), various soft tissue mobilization techniques (like massage, myofascial release, trigger point release), and neural mobilization (gentle techniques to improve nerve movement). The primary goals are to reduce pain, improve range of motion, restore optimal joint mechanics, reduce muscle tension, and enhance tissue repair and function.
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 should I expect during my first physiotherapy appointment?
During your first visit, the Physiotherapist will conduct a detailed evaluation to get a full picture of your condition. This usually involves a thorough discussion about your symptoms, how they impact your daily life, any relevant medical history, and your personal goals for therapy. A physical assessment will then be performed to help pinpoint the cause of your problem and assess your physical capabilities. Afterwards, your therapist will explain their findings, collaborate with you to set treatment goals, and outline a proposed plan of care. You'll likely receive some initial advice, exercises, or hands-on treatment to begin your recovery journey.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiotherapist in ON?
Patients in ON can typically see a Physiotherapist directly without a physician's referral (direct access). However, some private/extended health insurance plans require a referral for reimbursement. Check your insurance policy before your first appointment.

Durham Bone and Joint Specialists
65 Bayly Street, Level 1 Suite 100
Ajax, ON, L1S 7K7

Phone: (905) 426-2233

Kristen Crane 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: XXX02

Verify registration with The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario: https://portal.collegept.org/en-US/public-register/display-member-contact/?id=fd5e07bb-3eaa-e811-8167-480fcfeae051

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

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