Kyle grew up in Mississauga and spent his childhood playing hockey, as well as many other sports. After finishing playing hockey, Kyle received a degree in Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University, followed by completing his Physiotherapy degree at McMaster University in 2016.
Since graduating, Kyle has taken post-graduate courses in Manual Therapy, Manipulative Therapy Techniques, Acupuncture & Dry Needling.
Kyle is most known for his role in treating significant post-surgical sports injuries - especially ACL injuries. Kyle currently manages over 50 ACL rehabilitations per year and is involved in providing ACL education to clinicians and athletes on a national scale.
Kyle has worked closely with professional athletes from a wide variety of sports, both for in-season and off-season treatment.
Jamie Wong is a dedicated physiotherapist who combines a wealth of education, clinical experience, and a passion for active living to help his patients achieve their best health. He studied at the University of Waterloo, where he completed his undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, before pursuing a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Queen’s University, graduating in 2016.
Jamie’s approach to physiotherapy is comprehensive and individualized. He employs a combination of manual therapy, soft tissue release, strengthening/exercise prescription, acupuncture/dry needling, and taping to address the specific needs of his patients. With this multifaceted approach, Jamie tailors treatment plans to ensure the best possible outcomes for each patient.
Outside of his professional life, Jamie enjoys staying active and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He enjoys a wide range of sports but particularly basketball, soccer, and various racquet sports. When he’s not on the court or field, Jamie can be found in the gym, hiking, or spending quality time with his family.
Jamie’s passion for physiotherapy and his personalized approach to care ensures that every patient receives the support they need to recover fully and improve their overall well-being.