
Glenn Wark
(Registered Physiotherapist,
Advanced Practice Physiotherapist,
Director of Rehabilitation and Performance,
Founder)
- Hon.BHSc, MScPT, MClSc, FCAMPT, CGIMS
- Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy
- Registered Member of the International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy
- Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manual and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists
- Certified GunnIMS practitioner
- Consultant/Physiotherapist with Alpine Canada
Glenn has provided sport physiotherapy coverage at the provincial, national and international levels. He has worked with athletes at the varsity, collegiate, and professional levels. His advanced training and experiences have provided him with the knowledge to treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, although he has a special interest in sports related injuries. He currently works as a Physiotherapist with Alpine Canada, travelling with the Canadian World Cup Ski Cross and Para-Alpine Ski Teams.
He started his education at the University of Western Ontario where he obtained his Honors Bachelor of Health Science degree in 2004. In 2006 he received his Master of Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University. In 2009 he received his Master of Clinical Science from the University of Western Ontario, where he obtained an Advanced Orthopaedics and Health Care Practice designation. After his advanced orthopaedic and musculoskeletal training he then pursued further training in the area of sport physiotherapy. In 2015 he received his Certificate in Sport Physiotherapy and then in 2019 his Advanced Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy. He continued post-graduate training from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute and the University of British Columbia, where he obtained his GunnIMS designation. Glenn has also completed training in bike fitting, running injuries, concussion management, and vestibular rehabilitation.
Glenn is also an educator and mentor, presenting at Georgian College for cycling injuries, ‘The Running Room’ for running related injuries, and has been a preceptor for the University of Toronto and several other universities. He also provides mentorship for other physiotherapists looking to obtain their Advanced Diploma through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and for those looking to obtain their Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy.
Glenn has worked in the hospital setting assessing and treating post-surgical patients and currently works as an Advanced Practice Physiotherapist, working in consultation with the orthopaedic surgeons for hip and knee related conditions.
In clinical practice, his treatment philosophy includes using manual therapy to restore joint mechanics followed by muscle retraining and motor control strategies to correct movement dysfunction. He provides individualized, one -on-one treatment and develops optimal progressive loading exercise programs geared towards the level and goals of his clients.
Glenn lives an active lifestyle – competing in triathlons, cycling, running in the summer and alpine or nordic skiing in the winter months and spending time with his busy family!




