Trevor Donald - Physiotherapist
BScPT, DIP. MANIP.P.T., FCAMPT, CAFCI, CSCS, CGGTP
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Trevor obtained his Bachelor of Science in Anatomy degree in 1999 and his Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy degree in 2002, both at the University of Saskatchewan. He has since obtained professional designations in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy, Acupuncture, the Gokavi Transverse Technique of Dry Needling, and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
His clinical experience has led to opportunities as a clinical teaching assistant at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine and School of Physical Therapy.
Trevor has done numerous injury prevention seminars including:
Trevor grew up on a mixed farm near Star City, Saskatchewan and now lives on an acreage east of Saskatoon with his wife, son and daughter. He has always been heavily involved in sports, particularly baseball and hockey, as a player, coach, and medical staff member.
Trevor enjoys meeting many new people as part of his work and helping them to overcome their injuries and achieve their life goals. He has a great passion for teaching and working with groups to promote health and well-being.
His clinical experience has led to opportunities as a clinical teaching assistant at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine and School of Physical Therapy.
Trevor has done numerous injury prevention seminars including:
- River City School of Irish Dance
- Golf Injury Prevention at the Dakota Dunes Golf Course
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- SaskPower
- Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Infrastructure
- The Arthritis Society
- Running Room clinics
- Elementary and high school teachers
- Kinsmen/K-40
Trevor grew up on a mixed farm near Star City, Saskatchewan and now lives on an acreage east of Saskatoon with his wife, son and daughter. He has always been heavily involved in sports, particularly baseball and hockey, as a player, coach, and medical staff member.
Trevor enjoys meeting many new people as part of his work and helping them to overcome their injuries and achieve their life goals. He has a great passion for teaching and working with groups to promote health and well-being.