Professional Details
Full Name
Nathaniel John Saddy
First Name
Nathaniel
Last Name
Saddy
Preferred Name
Nate Saddy
Languages Spoken
English
Medical School
Queen's University
Year Graduated
2024
Degree (Country)
Canada
Specialty
Physiotherapist
Practice Disciplines
General Practice
Membership Status
Active
Registration Class
Provisional Practice
Licensed By
CPO
License Number
XXX19
Data Sourced From
https://portal.collegept.org/en-US/public-register/display-member-contact/?id=7d0fd453-7e66-ef11-a670-0022483c9e3b
Facility Name
Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute
Address
840 Queenston Rd, Unit 14
City
Hamilton
Province
ON
Postal Code
L8G 1A9
Phone
(289) 674-4400

Description

About Nate Saddy

Nathaniel John Saddy is a dedicated Physiotherapist (Resident Physiotherapist). Practicing at Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute in Hamilton, ON, Nate Saddy is committed to high-quality, patient-centered care aligning with College of Physiotherapists of Ontario standards. Nate Saddy 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. Nate Saddy serves patients of all ages, from infants to seniors.

Nathaniel John Saddy completed their degree in Physiotherapy from Queen's University (Graduating Class of 2024). With clinical experience, Nate Saddy is committed to ongoing professional development and evidence-based physiotherapy practices. Nate Saddy has a particular interest or further training in areas such as Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.

Nate Saddy employs a patient-centered approach, actively involving individuals in their treatment planning and goal setting; a collaborative approach, working with patients to achieve their movement and functional goals; a strong commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous professional learning to provide the best care. Nate Saddy offers consultations in English.

Common Health Concerns Nathaniel John Saddy Addresses

Nathaniel John Saddy provides skilled physiotherapist care for a variety of health concerns, including but not limited to:

Back Neck Pain

  • Spinal Stenosis Symptoms: Symptoms like 'neurogenic claudication' – leg pain, cramping, or heaviness with walking or prolonged standing that typically eases with rest or bending forward (flexion).
  • Postural Back/Neck Pain: Muscular pain, trigger points, and tension headaches resulting from habitual poor posture, which can be addressed with postural re-education, exercises, and ergonomic advice.
  • Herniated Disc / Sciatica / Radiculopathy: Pain, pins and needles, numbness, or weakness in an arm or leg resulting from irritation or compression of a spinal nerve, often managed effectively with physiotherapy techniques like McKenzie method or neural mobilization.

Post Surgical

  • 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-Fracture Fixation Surgery Rehabilitation (e.g., ORIF): Targeted physiotherapy to help you recover from operatively treated fractures, addressing common issues like joint stiffness, muscle weakness, swelling, pain, and functional limitations in the affected limb.
  • 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-ACL or Other Knee Ligament Reconstruction Rehabilitation: A structured, progressive, and goal-oriented physiotherapy rehabilitation program crucial for restoring knee stability, strength, range of motion, and proprioception (joint position sense) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or other knee ligament (e.g., PCL, MCL, LCL) reconstructive surgery.

Hand Wrist

  • Hand and Wrist Injuries & Conditions (e.g., Fractures, Tendon Injuries, Sprains, Arthritis - Conservative/Post-Op): Specialized physiotherapy for conditions affecting the intricate structures of the hand and wrist, such as fractures (e.g., Colles', scaphoid), tendon lacerations or ruptures (e.g., flexor/extensor tendon repairs), ligament sprains/tears (e.g., skier's thumb, TFCC injuries), repetitive strain injuries, or arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). Includes both conservative management and post-operative rehabilitation.
  • Trigger Finger/Thumb (Stenosing Tenosynovitis): A condition where a finger or thumb gets stuck or 'catches' in a bent position, then may snap straight (like pulling a trigger). Caused by inflammation and narrowing of the tendon sheath around the flexor tendon.

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. Nate Saddy can assess your needs.

Nathaniel John Saddy's Physiotherapy Services

  • Functional Movement Screening (FMS™/SFMA™ if certified): Assessing your fundamental movement patterns to identify limitations, asymmetries, and potential risk factors for injury or re-injury.
  • Neural Mobilization Techniques (Nerve Gliding): Gentle, specific movements and mobilizations designed to address nerve-related pain (like sciatica or carpal tunnel symptoms), tingling, numbness, or restrictions by improving the nerve's ability to glide freely and reducing irritation.
  • Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Assessment: A complete assessment of your musculoskeletal system to pinpoint issues, set clear rehabilitation goals, and get you started on the path to recovery.
  • Patient Education & Self-Management Strategies: Providing clear guidance on self-care techniques, activity modifications, and beneficial lifestyle adjustments for long-term well-being and injury prevention.
  • Muscle Energy Techniques (MET): A form of manual therapy that actively involves you in your treatment, utilizing your body's muscular effort to achieve specific therapeutic effects on restricted joints and shortened soft tissues.
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization & Release Techniques: Application of skilled soft tissue techniques to manage pain, stiffness, and improve function in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.

Note: This list highlights some key services. For a full list of therapies offered by Nate Saddy, 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.

Achieving Your Health Goals with Physiotherapy Care

At Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Nate Saddy frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:

  • Tired of that nagging tennis elbow (or golfer's elbow) that flares up with activity interfering with travelling more comfortably on planes, trains, or in cars for longer durations? Nate Saddy uses a blend of physiotherapy techniques to help you achieve building the necessary muscle support for their joints, reducing the risk of re-injury and regain your freedom of movement.
  • When my infant having a tilted head or a flat spot on their head (torticollis/plagiocephaly) is limiting your lifestyle and preventing you from doing setting up and taking down equipment for hobbies or sports, physiotherapy with Nate Saddy can help you work towards feeling significantly stronger and more capable in their physical abilities. The aim is to restore optimal function so you can comfortably and safely return to the things you love.
  • Nate Saddy believes that everyone deserves to move well and feel their best. If sharp pain shooting down my leg, feeling a lot like sciatica is hindering your ability to taking long photography walks to capture nature or cityscapes, a personalized plan focusing on being active again without the constant worry of pain or re-injury can make all the difference.
  • Many individuals seek help from Nate Saddy, their physiotherapist, when that persistent ache in my lower back that just won't quit starts impacting daily life. Through a personalized physiotherapy plan, they often achieve a deeper understanding of their condition and how to manage it proactively for long-term well-being, empowering them to joyfully return to activities like swimming laps at the pool for fitness and relaxation.

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

Clinic Location & Accessibility

Nate Saddy's practice at Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute is situated in the Stoney Creek Central neighborhood of Hamilton. The clinic is conveniently located near Lime Ridge Mall and is accessible via Hamilton Street Railway (HSR). Our clinic is accessible. Ample parking is generally accessible close to the clinic entrance.

Frequently Asked Questions about Physiotherapy in Hamilton

What should I expect during my first physiotherapy appointment?
Your initial physiotherapy appointment is a comprehensive assessment. Your Physiotherapist will start by discussing your medical history, the details of your current symptoms or injury, your concerns, and what you hope to achieve with physiotherapy (your functional goals). This is followed by a thorough physical examination, which may include evaluating your range of motion, strength, posture, balance, and specific movement patterns, as well as performing special tests relevant to your condition. Based on these findings, your therapist will provide a clinical impression or diagnosis, discuss a personalized treatment plan with you, and often begin some initial treatment or provide education and a home exercise program to get you started.
What is Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute's appointment cancellation policy?
We understand that schedules can change unexpectedly. To ensure we can accommodate all our patients efficiently, we kindly request at least 24 hours' notice for any appointment cancellations or rescheduling. This allows us to offer the time slot to other patients who may be waiting for care. A fee may be charged for late cancellations (less than 24 hours' notice) or missed appointments without sufficient notice. Please contact our clinic as soon as possible if you need to make any changes to your appointment.
Does Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute offer direct billing to private insurance companies?
While we do not offer direct billing at this time, we provide detailed official receipts that you can easily submit to your insurer for reimbursement according to your plan. Please bring your insurance card and policy details to your 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.
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. Always check your private insurance for private clinic coverage.
Approximately how many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
This is very individual and depends on many factors. After your comprehensive initial assessment, your Physiotherapist will be able to give you a better idea of the anticipated number of sessions and the frequency of visits needed to achieve your specific goals. We believe in open communication and will regularly review your progress with you, adjusting the treatment plan as you improve and as needed.
What is physiotherapy and how can it help me?
Physiotherapy, delivered by a qualified Physiotherapist, is a science-based profession that focuses on restoring movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness, or disability. It can also help to reduce your risk of future problems. Your physiotherapist will use techniques such as therapeutic exercise, manual therapy (hands-on treatment), education, and advice, empowering you to manage your health independently and achieve your physical goals.
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. However, some private/extended health insurance plans require a referral for reimbursement of physiotherapy services. Check your individual insurance policy before your first appointment.

Clinic Contact & Licensing Information

Hamilton Orthopaedic Institute
840 Queenston Rd, Unit 14
Hamilton, ON, L8G 1A9

Phone: (289) 674-4400

Nathaniel John Saddy 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: XXX19

Verify registration with The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario: https://portal.collegept.org/en-US/public-register/display-member-contact/?id=7d0fd453-7e66-ef11-a670-0022483c9e3b

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

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