Courtney Buck (she/her)

MScPT, BSc
(Physiotherapist)

Courtney completed her Masters in Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University and her Bachelor of Science at Mount Allison University.

While at Mount Allison, she was a member of the women’s varsity soccer team and served three years as the athletic therapist for the Mount Allison women’s hockey team. During that time, she discovered the role of physiotherapy in athletics and found her passion for helping others treat and manage their injuries.

For the past few years, Courtney has been treating at a primarily orthopedic clinic with a sports focus and has done sports coverage for several teams in the Halifax area. Although she loves sports rehabilitation, she has always had a strong interest in women’s and pelvic health. After realizing how under-serviced this area of practice is and how often pelvic health concerns were arising in the client population she decided to act on this opportunity. She completed her Pelvic Health Levels and is thrilled to offer these services to her patients and integrate the knowledge from these courses into her practice.

Her approach to physiotherapy is very hands on, with individualized exercise prescriptions and a focus on patient education. She encourages patients to take an active approach in their rehabilitation process to ensure they reach their goals. She uses a variety of techniques to assist patients, such as dry needling with electrical stimulation, manual therapy, and soft tissue techniques / cupping.

She is passionate about connecting and establishing relationships with patients and aims to make their time at physiotherapy as enjoyable as possible. She looks forward to working with patients of all ages and activity levels to achieve their rehabilitation and lifestyle goals.

    • Sport First Responder

    • Shoulder Complex: Subacromial Sensitivity

    • Biomedical Dry Needling Level 1 and 2

    • iDryNeedle: Estim and Dry Needling

    • Pelvic Health Level 1: The Physical Therapy approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence

    • Pelvic Health Level 2: Female and Male Pelvic Pain

    • Pelvic Health Level 3: Biopsychosocial Reframed

    • Pregnancy, Pelvic Girdle Pain and the Pelvic Floor