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Anna Morrison, BSc (Hons), MSc, PT

You want to move with confidence again, and Anna Morrison, BSc (Hons), MSc, PT, knows how to turn recovery into a clear plan

When pain, injury, dizziness, concussion symptoms, or a frustrating setback keeps you from moving the way you want, you need more than reassurance — you need a physiotherapist who can assess clearly, explain what is happening, and guide each step back to strength. Anna Morrison, BSc (Hons), MSc, PT brings that blend of clinical precision, sport-informed thinking, and calm, practical coaching to CARESPACE Health+Wellness.

If you are searching for physiotherapy in Cambridge, Anna offers care that helps you understand your body, rebuild trust in movement, and return to the activities that matter most. Her background spans musculoskeletal and orthopaedic rehabilitation, sport injury management, pediatric physiotherapy, hospital-based rehabilitation, and high-pressure athletic event coverage. That range matters because your concern rarely exists in isolation. A sore knee can change how you walk. A shoulder injury can affect sleep, training, work, and confidence. A concussion can influence your neck, balance, energy, focus, and return to sport. Anna looks at the whole picture so your plan feels specific, realistic, and built for your life.

Anna brings broad physiotherapy care to Cambridge with uncommon depth in orthopaedics, sport performance, and concussion recovery

Anna Morrison, BSc (Hons), MSc, PT is a physiotherapist who provides comprehensive physiotherapy care for a wide range of concerns, from everyday aches and mobility limitations to post-operative recovery, workplace injuries, motor vehicle accident rehabilitation, sport injuries, and developmental movement needs. In addition to that broad foundation, Anna brings particular depth in Musculoskeletal/Orthopaedics, Sports Rehabilitation and Performance, and Concussions.

Her Honours Bachelor of Science with Distinction from Queen’s University and Master of Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University give her a strong academic and clinical foundation, but what makes her especially effective is how she connects that knowledge to real movement. She has worked alongside athletic therapists, physiotherapists, sports medicine physicians, and multidisciplinary hospital teams, which means she understands both the science of tissue recovery and the practical reality of getting you back to training, work, school, parenting, play, and daily life.

Your care starts with careful listening, precise assessment, and a plan that fits the way your body actually moves

Working with Anna begins with a clear conversation about what you are feeling, what you are avoiding, what you need to return to, and what has or has not helped so far. From there, she uses a detailed physiotherapy assessment to understand how your strength, mobility, balance, coordination, pain response, sport demands, work demands, and recovery goals connect.

Anna’s treatment style blends education, active rehabilitation, strength and mobility training, manual therapy when appropriate, taping and movement strategies, and progressive exercise planning. Through evidence-based physiotherapy care, she helps you understand not just what to do, but why it matters — so your progress does not depend on guesswork.

At CARESPACE, Anna can also coordinate with chiropractors, massage therapists, naturopathic doctors, psychotherapists, dietitians, and other members of your care team when your goals would benefit from a broader plan. At CARESPACE Hespeler Road, that coordinated model allows your physiotherapy plan to support the bigger picture: moving better, feeling stronger, reducing flare-ups, and building sustainable confidence in your body.

Her training connects university sport, hospital rehabilitation, pediatric care, and high-pressure athletic events

Anna’s experience gives her an unusually well-rounded view of rehabilitation. At Queen’s University Sports Medicine, she worked in an interprofessional sport medicine environment where taping, first aid, manual and modal therapies, and collaborative treatment planning were part of daily care. With Canadian Cheer, she has provided first aid and acute injury treatment at multi-day athletic events, assessed and taped injuries, helped athletes make safe performance decisions, and served as a medical team leader responsible for scheduling, documentation, emergency procedures, and quality of care.

Her physiotherapy training also includes clinical experience at ISM Rehab Burlington, where she assessed and developed treatment plans for musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiovascular concerns, including motor vehicle accident rehabilitation, workplace injuries, and post-operative care classes. At Hamilton General Hospital, she worked in complex hospital settings including burn care and cardiovascular and neurological trauma intensive care, where rehabilitation had to account for physical, medical, social, and psychological needs. At Kids Physio Group in Ancaster, she supported infants, children, and youth with musculoskeletal injuries, developmental delays, disabilities, and play-based motor skill development.

When pain, injury, sport demands, or concussion symptoms interrupt your life, Anna builds the bridge back to strength

Anna’s musculoskeletal and orthopaedic work is grounded in the idea that recovery should restore function, not just reduce symptoms. Whether you are managing back pain, neck pain, shoulder irritation, hip or knee pain, an ankle sprain, an ACL reconstruction, a rotator cuff repair, joint replacement rehabilitation, or a stubborn overuse injury, she looks for the movement patterns, strength gaps, mobility limits, and load-management issues that may be keeping the problem alive. That means your plan can move beyond temporary relief and toward measurable progress: walking farther, lifting with more confidence, climbing stairs more comfortably, sleeping better, or returning to the gym without second-guessing every movement.

Her sports rehabilitation and performance background adds another layer. Because Anna has worked closely with cheerleaders, rugby players, swimmers, varsity athletes, youth athletes, and competitive teams, she understands that “return to sport” is not a single moment. It is a progression. You need the right strength, power, control, landing mechanics, confidence, conditioning, and timing before your body is ready for full speed. Anna’s experience as a cheerleading coach, choreographer, medical staff member, and rehabilitation provider helps her see both sides of sport: the clinical side of tissue healing and the performance side of what your body actually needs to do under pressure.

Concussion care is another important area of focus. If you are dealing with headaches, dizziness, neck pain, visual strain, balance changes, fatigue, brain fog, or uncertainty about returning to school, work, training, or competition, Anna can help you make sense of the moving parts. Her physiotherapy lens allows her to consider the neck, vestibular system, balance, exertion tolerance, and gradual return-to-activity planning together. Instead of rushing you forward or keeping you stuck in fear, she helps build a step-by-step path that respects symptoms while steadily restoring capacity.

Across all three specialty areas, Anna’s goal is the same: help you understand what is happening, build the physical foundation you need, and give you a plan that feels challenging, achievable, and aligned with the life you want to get back to.

Outside the clinic, Anna’s years in cheerleading and youth programming shape how she teaches, motivates, and connects

Anna’s ability to coach movement comes from more than textbooks. She has spent years coaching and choreographing cheerleading for children and teens, building programs, mentoring young coaches, and supporting teams competing at national and international levels. Her work with Community Living and youth programming also reflects a deep commitment to helping people build confidence, independence, and belonging. In the clinic, that shows up as clear teaching, steady encouragement, and care that meets you where you are.

Book with Anna Morrison today and take the next step before pain, symptoms, or uncertainty take more from your life

Book your appointment with Anna Morrison today and start building a stronger, clearer path back to movement.
Anna Morrison, Physiotherapist in Cambridge at CARESPACE

Anna Morrison, BSc (Hons), MSc, PT