About
Simon Charest-Hallée is a dedicated Physiothérapeute practicing at Physio Atlas Windsor in Windsor, QC. With a strong commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care, Simon adheres strictly to the standards set by the *Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ)*. His approach emphasizes evidence-based practices tailored to optimize recovery, enhance performance, and prevent future injuries. Simon’s role involves comprehensive assessments, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing support to help his patients regain and improve their movement capabilities, whether they are recovering from injury or seeking to elevate their athletic performance. His focus extends across a diverse patient demographic, including older children (5+), adolescents, adults, and seniors, ensuring that each individual receives care suited to their specific needs and activity levels.
Simon’s expertise covers a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal and athletic injury management. He specializes in addressing conditions related to muscles, joints, bones, tendons, and ligaments, offering services that range from acute injury management—such as sprains and strains—to chronic pain, arthritis, and post-operative rehabilitation. His passion for sports physiotherapy drives him to develop tailored programs that help athletes of all levels—from recreational enthusiasts to elite competitors—return safely to their sport, improve their performance, and minimize the risk of future injuries. Simon’s approach is proactive and goal-oriented, emphasizing prevention, performance enhancement, and long-term wellness.
Educationally, Simon completed his degree in Physiotherapy and has accumulated valuable clinical experience, continually expanding his skills through ongoing professional development. His interests within physiotherapy are particularly focused on Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy as well as Sports Physiotherapy. Simon believes in empowering his patients through education and collaborative care, fostering a supportive environment that encourages active participation in recovery. Fluent in French, Simon is able to communicate effectively with a diverse patient base, ensuring clear understanding and personalized care throughout the treatment process.
Simon Charest-Hallée 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): Managing a variety of acute and chronic conditions of the hand and wrist, aiming to reduce pain, improve function, and prevent long-term disability.
- Trigger Finger/Thumb (Stenosing Tenosynovitis): Addressing the inflammation, pain, and restricted movement associated with stenosing tenosynovitis of the finger or thumb.
Arthritis
- Gout (Management of Musculoskeletal Impairments): Physiotherapy to address residual joint stiffness, pain, swelling, and functional loss after an acute gout attack has subsided, or to help manage musculoskeletal impairments and tophi-related issues associated with chronic gout, always in conjunction with appropriate medical management for urate control.
- Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA): Helping to manage the musculoskeletal aspects of psoriatic disease, working in conjunction with medical management to optimize your physical function and comfort.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) & Other Inflammatory Arthropathies: Physiotherapy as an important part of a multidisciplinary team approach to managing rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory joint conditions (e.g., ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis), helping to minimize disease impact and maximize quality of life.
- Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS): Physiotherapy for ankylosing spondylitis focuses on maintaining spinal mobility and flexibility (especially extension), improving posture, strengthening core and back muscles, managing pain, and providing education on self-management and regular exercise.
Concussion
- Concussion / Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) & Post-Concussion Syndrome: Physiotherapy for concussion recovery, focusing on symptom management, restoring normal function, and preventing long-term complications through evidence-based interventions.
This list offers examples of conditions commonly addressed. If your specific concern isn't listed, please contact the clinic. Simon can assess your needs.
- Strength & Conditioning for Rehabilitation and Performance: Developing muscular strength and endurance to aid in injury recovery, support affected joints, improve biomechanics, and enhance athletic performance or demanding physical tasks.
- Personalized Therapeutic Exercise Prescription: Customized exercise plans designed to help you recover from injury, manage chronic conditions, improve physical performance, and achieve your functional goals safely and effectively.
- General Reconditioning & Fitness Programs: Graded exercise programs designed to improve your overall physical fitness, endurance, strength, and functional capacity, especially beneficial after illness, surgery, or periods of prolonged inactivity.
- Stretching & Flexibility Programs: Guided stretching routines and flexibility exercises prescribed by your Physiotherapist, aimed at improving your range of motion, reducing muscle tightness or stiffness, and enhancing overall movement quality.
- Therapeutic & Athletic Taping (e.g., Kinesio, McConnell, Rigid): Application of various supportive and therapeutic taping techniques (e.g., elastic Kinesio tape for proprioception and muscle facilitation, McConnell taping for patellar tracking, rigid athletic tape for joint support) to protect joints, support muscles, reduce pain, manage swelling, or improve movement patterns.
- Core Stability & Strengthening Training: Targeted exercises focused on strengthening the deep abdominal, back, pelvic floor, and diaphragm muscles to provide better support for your spine, improve posture, enhance balance, and increase movement efficiency.
Note: This list highlights some key services offered by Simon. 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 Physio Atlas Windsor, physiotherapy is focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health and daily activities. Simon frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:
- If a 'frozen shoulder' feeling, where my shoulder feels completely stuck is preventing you from fully enjoying cycling longer distances with your cycling club, Simon offers expert guidance and tailored treatment. Physiotherapy focuses on attaining a safe and confident return to their favorite sport or recreational activity, often utilizing targeted exercises, manual therapy, and education to help you regain your previous level of function.
- Tired of difficulty coordinating my movements, feeling clumsy interfering with comfortably cooking and meal prepping for your family? Simon uses a blend of physiotherapy techniques to help you achieve increased endurance for walking, allowing for longer and more enjoyable outings and regain your freedom of movement.
- Many individuals seek help from Simon, their physiotherapist, when widespread muscle pain and fatigue that my doctor thinks might be fibromyalgia starts impacting daily life. Through a personalized physiotherapy plan, they often achieve feeling a substantial improvement in their mobility and range of motion for easier movement, empowering them to joyfully return to activities like peacefully paddling your kayak or canoe on the lake for hours.
Your personalized physiotherapy plan, developed with Simon, will be designed to help you reach your specific functional and wellness objectives.
Simon practices at Physio Atlas Windsor, a reputable physiotherapy clinic situated in Windsor's Windsor neighborhood. Conveniently located near the WFCU Centre (Arena), the clinic is easily accessible via Transit Windsor, making it simple for patients to reach their appointments. The facility is designed to cater to the needs of active individuals and athletes, with a focus on optimizing recovery and performance. Our clinic is wheelchair accessible. Ample parking is generally accessible close to the clinic entrance.
- What should I do if my condition seems to worsen after a physiotherapy session?
- Some temporary post-treatment soreness can be normal, much like after a good workout. However, if your pain significantly worsens, if you develop new concerning symptoms, or if the discomfort doesn't settle down within a day or two, please call us. Your Physiothérapeute would want to know so they can offer guidance and make any necessary adjustments to your care plan. Open communication is key to your successful recovery.
- Is physiotherapy covered by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) in QC?
- In Quebec, most outpatient physiotherapy services in private clinics are not directly covered by RAMQ. Patients typically pay out-of-pocket or rely on private insurance for reimbursement. However, care received within public hospitals or CLSCs may be covered if meeting specific criteria. It is advisable to check your private insurance plans and with RAMQ for eligibility and coverage details.
- Is there parking available at or near Physio Atlas Windsor?
- Yes, there is ample free patient parking available directly in front of and beside our building. Look for the designated patient spots.
- What is the difference between a Physiothérapeute (Physiotherapist) and a Physiotherapy Technologist (Technologue en physiothérapie) in Quebec?
- In Quebec, a Physiothérapeute (Physiotherapist) holds a university master's degree in physiotherapy. They are autonomous healthcare professionals authorized to perform patient assessments, establish a physiotherapy diagnosis, create and modify treatment plans, and apply a wide range of therapeutic interventions. This includes certain restricted activities if they hold the specific attestations (e.g., spinal manipulations, specific needle-based therapies). A Technologue en physiothérapie (Physiotherapy Technologist or Phys. T.) holds a college-level (CEGEP) diploma in physiotherapy technology. They work under the supervision of, or based on a treatment plan established by, a physiotherapist or a physician. Technologists apply prescribed treatment modalities, guide patients through exercises, monitor progress, and adapt interventions within the established plan, but they do not diagnose or independently create treatment plans. Both professions are regulated by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ).
- Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Physiothérapeute in QC?
- Patients in Quebec can typically access a Physiothérapeute directly, without a physician's referral, as part of the province's direct access model. However, some private insurance plans may require a referral for reimbursement purposes. It is recommended to verify your insurance policy requirements prior to your first appointment.
- 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 Physio Atlas Windsor 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.
Physio Atlas Windsor
11, Rue Saint-Georges, bureau 330
Windsor, QC J1S 1J2
Phone: (819) 845-9003 | Website: http://www.physioatlas.com
Simon Charest-Hallée 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.
