manual physiotherapy

Always hands on.

At Resolution Physiotherapy & IMS Clinic,
results oriented,
hands on manual therapy
is always the focus of our rehabilitation programs. 

Our team includes FCAMPT Physiotherapists
who have Canada's highest certification in Manual Physiotherapy
whose advanced manual therapy skills will maximize your recovery.

Our focus has always been to build a team of experienced, highly motivated, post-graduate educated
Manual Physiotherapists who are passionate about accelerating our clients' recovery from injury.  

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We are very proud of the accomplishments of our team of Physiotherapists, who have all completed post-graduate Manual Physiotherapy Certification through the Orthopaedic Division of Canada.  

FCAMPT Certified Seal of Resolution Physiotherapist, Mandi Hayes.

FCAMPT Certified Seal of Resolution Physiotherapist, Mandi Hayes.

Our team also includes numerous FCAMPT Physiotherapists who have attained the highest post-graduate Manual Physiotherapy Certification in Canada and now act as mentors to fellow Physiotherapists.


Our Physiotherapists are not only passionate about providing exceptional care to our clients, but also give back to the Physiotherapy profession as instructors with the Orthopaedic Division of Canada, and affiliate instructors with the University of Toronto and Queen's University.

Our team's specialized training in Manual Physiotherapy enables us to maximize recovery when treating complicated spinal joint, peripheral joint, myofascial pain, sports injuries, and systemic chronic pain disorders.


Mandi at Resolution Physiotherapy & IMS Clinic was able to alleviate my knee and back problems that were 25 years in the making. After multiple knee surgeries and years of back problems, I never thought anyone would tell me they could help me improve my mobility in any concrete, long-term way. Instead of treating my symptoms, Mandi has found and addressed the root cause of my pain and restricted movement through her creative problem-solving approach and innovative methods. If I hadn’t experienced her methods and felt the profound changes myself, I would not have believed it possible to feel the kind of improvements I have.
— Paulette
After a knee injury 28 years ago & arthritis, I now have full mobility in my knee again!
— Linda
Jeannine is the best! Regardless of what ailment I may present to her, she is able to VERY QUICKLY identify the root cause and determine the appropriate therapy. I understand it takes time for the body to heal, but I honestly can’t imagine I would have been able to get past many of my issues without Jenn’s thorough and professional approach. Additionally, she is absolutely lovely - kind, empathetic and does things to distract me from the pain, which I am very grateful for. Her demeanor and competency make her a standout in her field!
— Cora

Cupping Therapy by Resolution Physiotherapist Mandi Hayes in Barrie

Our team uses a wide variety of manual Physiotherapy techniques to maximize your recovery including:

Joint Mobilization

Joint Manipulation

Active & Passive Myofascial Release Techniques

Neural Mobilization Techniques

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Release

Active Dermo-Myofascial Cupping Release Treatment




CAMPT-Certified physiotherapists are Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) that have completed extensive post-graduate education and have attained internationally recognized qualifications in hands-on manipulative therapy. We provide focused treatment based on research-guided techniques that speed up patient recovery while educating them about their condition to reduce the risk of relapse.
— Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapists (manippt.org)

What are Joint Manipulation Techniques?

Joint manipulation is a unique, high level, regulated skill that can help to reduce pain and improve movement and function. More specifically, joint manipulation is the application of a rapid force movement that helps to create space (or gapping) of a joint. The gapping created helps to change the firing pattern of pain nerves, allowing a person to experience less pain.

What is Active Dermo-Myofascial Cupping?