Renee Audet, Physiotherapist

Renee Audet

Physiotherapist in Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, QC

Renee Audet is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Renée Audet in Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, QC. Renee 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 English, French
Primary Practice LocationRenée Audet
53, Boulevard du Domaine
Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, QC
J7V 7P2
Primary Phone(514) 691-3258
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About

Renee Audet is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Renée Audet in Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, QC. Renee 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). Her approach emphasizes understanding each individual's unique needs and goals, ensuring that every treatment plan is tailored to promote optimal recovery and well-being.

Renee's physiotherapy practice encompasses addressing 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. She also assists individuals in recovering function, improving mobility, managing symptoms, and enhancing quality of life after neurological events or conditions such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, Multiple Sclerosis, or Parkinson's Disease. Renee strives to support patients of all ages, from infants and young children through to adults and seniors, fostering a compassionate environment for healing and progress.

With a solid educational foundation and ongoing professional development, Renee completed her degree in Physiotherapy and has cultivated skills and a particular interest in Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy as well as Neurological Physiotherapy. Her practice philosophy centers around a patient-centered approach—actively involving individuals in their treatment planning and goal setting—while empowering them through clear education about their condition and practical self-management strategies. Renee is fluent in English and French, ensuring effective communication with diverse patients and their families.

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

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): Conservative physiotherapy management for trigger digit, which may include splinting to rest the tendon, specific tendon gliding exercises, activity modification advice, modalities to reduce inflammation, and education to prevent recurrence.

Common Msk

  • Knee Pain (e.g., Patellofemoral Syndrome, Meniscal Issues - conservative, Ligament Sprains): Aching, sharp pain, a feeling of the knee 'giving way', or difficulty fully bending or straightening your knee.
  • Hip Pain (e.g., Bursitis, Muscle Strains, Labral Issues - conservative): Hip problems that interfere with your mobility, sleep, and daily comfort, which can be effectively managed with physiotherapy interventions.
  • Neck Pain and Stiffness: Painful neck conditions that can make head movements difficult, sometimes leading to headaches or radiating pain into the shoulders.

Vestibular Balance

  • General Balance Deficits and Increased Fall Risk: Difficulty maintaining stability during standing, walking, or changing positions, which may be due to various factors including age-related changes, neurological conditions, musculoskeletal weakness, sensory impairments, or medication side effects, often leading to an increased risk of falls.
  • Vestibular Hypofunction (Unilateral or Bilateral): Reduced function of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) inner ear balance systems (vestibular organs), leading to persistent dizziness, gaze instability (difficulty keeping vision clear during head movement), imbalance, and sometimes nausea.
  • Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD / 3PD): A chronic functional dizziness disorder characterized by persistent sensations of dizziness, unsteadiness, or non-spinning vertigo (often lasting for 3 months or more), typically exacerbated by upright posture, active or passive motion, or exposure to complex or moving visual environments (e.g., busy supermarkets, scrolling on a screen). Often follows an acute vestibular event, medical illness, or period of psychological distress.
  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): A common cause of vertigo that is highly treatable with specific physiotherapy maneuvers, such as the Epley maneuver or Semont maneuver, designed to reposition the displaced inner ear crystals.

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

  • Other Electrotherapy Applications (e.g., NMES, FES): Application of various forms of electrical stimulation, such as Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) for muscle strengthening and re-education, or Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to assist with movement, as prescribed by your Physiotherapist.
  • Therapeutic Ultrasound Application: Ultrasound therapy as part of a comprehensive treatment plan, often used to prepare tissues for manual therapy or exercise, or to manage acute and chronic soft tissue injuries.
  • 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.
  • Therapeutic Heat Application: Superficial heat application carefully monitored by your therapist to promote relaxation, pain relief, and enhance the effectiveness of other treatments.
  • 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.
  • Interferential Current (IFC) / TENS Therapy: The use of specific electrical stimulation devices (IFC or TENS) by your Physiotherapist to provide pain relief, reduce muscle spasm, decrease swelling, or promote muscle activation and re-education.

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

  • If recovering from a concussion and dealing with lingering symptoms like dizziness or headaches is preventing you from fully enjoying travelling more comfortably on planes, trains, or in cars for longer durations, Renee offers expert guidance and tailored treatment. Physiotherapy focuses on attaining resuming gardening, hobbies, or household tasks without strain or discomfort, often utilizing targeted exercises, manual therapy, and education to help you regain your previous level of function.
  • Are you finding that that grinding or crunching feeling in my knee or shoulder stops you from enjoying painting or drawing for longer stretches without neck or shoulder ache? Renee is dedicated to helping patients like you achieve less reliance on pain medication, trusting more in their body's ability to heal and function through a hands-on, active approach to physiotherapy.
  • The path to recovery from general muscle strains and pulls from overdoing it at the gym or in the garden and achieving feeling more like their 'old self' before their injury or condition began for playing in your competitive volleyball league again often starts with expert guidance. Renee, a skilled physiotherapist, provides just that.

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

Renee's practice at Renée Audet is situated within a modern clinic in the central neighborhood of Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot. The clinic is conveniently located near local community services and pharmacies, making it easy for patients to access comprehensive care. It is well-connected via local public transit routes, ensuring that those using public transportation can reach the clinic comfortably. Our clinic is wheelchair accessible. Ample parking is generally accessible close to the clinic entrance.

Will I be given exercises to do at home?
Yes, in almost all cases, you will receive a customized home exercise program. These exercises are carefully chosen by your Physiothérapeute to specifically target your issues and help you achieve your functional goals faster and more effectively. Performing them as recommended is very important for your progress and for maintaining the improvements you make during your clinic visits.
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 public coverage may be available if the care is received within a hospital or CLSC under specific conditions. It is advisable to verify your eligibility directly with RAMQ and consult your private extended health plan for coverage options.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiothérapeute in QC?
Patients in Quebec can generally see a Physiothérapeute directly without a physician's referral, a process known as direct access. However, some private insurance plans may require a referral for reimbursement purposes. It is recommended to check the requirements of your insurance provider before your first appointment.
Approximately how many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
The number of physiotherapy sessions varies depending on your condition, severity, and personal goals. Your Physiothérapeute will discuss an estimated treatment plan after your initial assessment and will adjust the plan based on your progress throughout the course of care.
What is the difference between a Physiotherapist (Physiothérapeute) and a Physiotherapy Technologist (Technologue en physiothérapie) in Quebec?
A Physiothérapeute holds a university master's degree and is authorized to perform assessments, diagnose, and create treatment plans. A Technologue en physiothérapie holds a college diploma and works under the supervision of a physiotherapist or physician, applying prescribed treatments and monitoring progress. Both are regulated by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ).
What should I do if my condition seems to worsen after a physiotherapy session?
If you experience a significant increase in pain, new neurological symptoms, or if soreness persists beyond 48 hours, contact Renee directly or your healthcare provider to discuss your situation. It may be necessary to adjust your treatment plan or schedule a reassessment.

Renée Audet
53, Boulevard du Domaine
Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, QC J7V 7P2

Phone: (514) 691-3258

Renee Audet 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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