Jason Bellefleur ( President)

BILINGUAL PHYSIOTHERAPIST, INSTRUCTOR, LEADER, COMMUNITY SUPPORTER

Jason Bellefleur is a multi-award-winning physiotherapist. Most recently, he was recognized as a 2016 Ottawa Forty Under 40 recipient and received numerous awards from the Orléans Chamber of Commerce (the 2011 Young Business Person of the Year, the 2012 Healthcare Professional of the Year and the 2014 Business Person of the Year awards). Jason is proud to be an Orléans resident and to raise his family in a bilingual community. He enthusiastically promotes local business within the Orléans area and frequently supports and participates in local events. Jason was recognized for his community involvement by receiving the Orleans 150 Community Builder award in 2017 by Ottawa-Orléans MPP Marie-France Lalonde.

Jason firmly believes in high-quality one-on-one physiotherapy interventions. His treatment approach emphasizes hands-on intervention, continued client education, and active involvement by the individual to help them reach their full potential. By opening a clinic that offers 'Higher Standards of Care,' Jason wants his patients to feel confident that they receive the highest level of patient care available. As a result, he is also preventing injury and helping to improve their health and well-being.

Jason Bellefleur

Jason Bellefleur – 2016 Ottawa Forty Under 40 Recipient

Jason graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2006 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy. Throughout his career, Jason has had the opportunity to work in various clinical environments. Such as a sole Physiotherapist in a medical clinic. The Physiotherapist of Record in a long-term care home, and taking a leadership role as Clinical Manager of a local physiotherapy health and wellness centre.

Jason is an extremely dedicated Physiotherapist and believes in continuing education to learn new trends and techniques for the benefit of his clients.

Courses that Jason has completed include:

  • Orthopaedic Division – Level 1
  • Mulligan Concept – Lower Quadrant
  • Mulligan Concept – Upper Quadrant
  • Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute (AFCI) – Level 1, Part 1
  • Orthopaedic Division – Level 2 Lower Quadrant
  • Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute (APTEI) – The Temporomandibular Joint
  • APTEI – The Cervical Spine: Articular Dysfunctions
  • APTEI – The Cervical Spine: Neural Tissue Mechanosensitivity
  • The Integrated Core: Harnessing the Diaphragm/Pelvic Floor Piston for Rehab and Exercise
  • The Arthritis Society – Total Assessment of Inflammatory Polyarthritis
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) Technique
  • Concussion Management Workshop – Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment
  • The Running Clinic – New Trends in the Prevention of Running Injuries
  • The Eclectic Approach to Assessment and Treatment of the Upper and Lower Quadrant
  • Mulligan Concept – Upper Quadrant
  • Rehabilitation Strategies for Patients with Cancer: Advanced Level Course

In addition to owning his clinic, he has also shown commitment to the physiotherapy profession by supervising Physiotherapy and Physiotherapy Assistant clinical placements and has been an Associate Instructor at the Physiotherapy Assistant program at Everest College.

Over the last several years, Jason has been heavily involved in 2 organizations and has volunteered countless hours. He served five years as a Director (2012-2017) on the Orléans Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, including two years as the Board Chairperson (2015-2017) while volunteering on various committees. In mid-2017, Jason joined the Ontario Physiotherapy Association Board of Directors as an Interim Director. Shaping his local business community and his profession is vital to Jason and has shaped him in his leadership journey.

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