OUR TEAM
Sarah Marshall
Physiotherapist
Sarah graduated from the University of Guelph with an Honours Degree Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics. She then went to Queens’ University where she completed her Physiotherapy degree in 2005. Sarah’s focus during her years at Queens’ were in manual therapy and she had a passion for the private orthopaedic clinical setting. After graduating Sarah successfully completed post-graduate courses and became certified in Acupuncture through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. Sarah has also completed the Level 1 course for golf swing analysis through the Titleist Professional Institute. She is currently completing her Level 3 courses with the Orthopaedic Division of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. Some of her other certifications include dry needling, custom orthotics, cupping therapy, auricular acupuncture as well as fascial manipulation. Sarah is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and is registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
In her spare time, Sarah trains very hard and has been competing for the Toronto Cricket Club Women’s A Doubles tennis team as well as the Mixed Doubles tennis team. She has previously competed for many years on the Trillium equestrian circuit. Golf, volleyball and fitness are among her other interests and she has a growing passion for health and nutrition.
Sarah strongly believes in a whole-body approach to her treatment style and feels very fortunate to have found a career where she can share her passions with each patient.
Lucy Li
Physiotherapist
Lucy graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. She then obtained her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Queen’s University in 2015. Since graduation, Lucy has successfully completed level I in Manual and Manipulative Therapy from the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. She has earned certification in acupuncture through Acupuncture Foundation of Canada and completed the McKenzie Course in treating low back pain. She has focused on treating musculoskeletal conditions and various sports injuries in private practice setting since graduation. Her rehabilitation philosophy centers on self-management, patient education, manual therapy and exercise prescription. She incorporates acupuncture as an added tool to promote pain management and healing. Lucy is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and is registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
Lucy has lived on three continents growing up, thoroughly enjoys travelling and her most recent privilege was working as a medical volunteer in San Ignacio, Belize. To stay active, Lucy runs daily, swims and hikes whenever she can. Lucy appreciates establishing a close rapport with her clients to customize treatment to meet their functional goals.