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Simon Hébert

Physiotherapist

Simon Hébert graduated in 2012 from Université de Montréal with a Masters in physiotherapy.  He has gained field experience by treating athletes such as The Montreal Carabins men’s soccer team (2011-2012) and The Montreal Carabins men’s volleyball team (2010-2012). In addition, he regularly assists various hockey teams (Bantam AA and AAA) and soccer teams (U-16 AAA) during sporting events. When Simon is not on the field, he actively participates in post-graduate manual therapy and vestibular re-education studies. Passionate about sports, he loves to run, ski and hike.

After graduation, Simon practiced his profession on the north shore of Montreal. He decided, with the help of his partner Émilie Fortin, to establish Clinique Alta Physio in Cowansville in 2014. A Cowansville native himself, he passionately implicates himself in regional sports events and organizations.

In recent years, Simon has developed an interest in point of care ultrasound, a tool he uses daily in the clinic to improve the care of his patients. Simon is also a teaching clinician in health sciences at the University of Sherbrooke and has been assisting the locomotor clinics at GMF-U La Pommeraie since 2021.

Training and certifications :

  • Fellow de la Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (FCAMPT)
    Level 5 Advanced Exam of Manipulative Therapy (ACP Orthopedic Division) completed
  • Musculoskeletal Independant Practitioner in Point of Care Ultrasound (CPOCUS)
  • Intégration clinique de l'échographie ciblée musculosquelettique (FMOQ)
  • Prevention of Running Injuries certified Clinique du Coureur
  • La prise en charge du pied du coureur (La Clinique du Coureur 1.3)
  • Les secrets des experts en course à pied : du cabinet au plus haut niveau (La Clinique du Coureur)
  • Advanced Vestibular Rehab (OPPQ)
  • Craniofacial Therapy Academy (CRAFTA) Foundations Course
  • Symposium AQPMO 2018: Des idées pour une tête équilibrée
  • Explain Pain Applications (Noi Group)

To be completed :

  • Utilisation des aiguilles sous le derme (UASD)

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