Thanks for visiting! We are located at 495 Queen Street East. If you do not want to book online, you can call us at 705-574-0390 or email us at hello@radiancephysiotherapy.ca.

PLEASE NOTE: CANCELLATION POLICY

You agree to the cancellation and no show policy when booking an appointment. We require 24 hours notice for any cancellations. If you schedule an appointment and you do not show up for your appointment, you will be charged 100% of the full appointment fee. If you cancel the same day you will be charged 50% of the appointment fee.

Physiotherapy

Our physiotherapists can assess, diagnose, and treat your injury through a combination of methods that may include: manual therapy, manipulation, dry needling, and/or exercise prescription. Education plays an important role in physiotherapy. The goal of physiotherapy is to return you to your optimal function and strength, while educating you about your injury.


Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a branch of physiotherapy involving internal and external assessment and treatment of the pelvic floor muscles. The pelvic floor muscles are between the hips and the sacrum. They form a bowl or floor to support the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and colon. Pelvic floor dysfunction can occur when the muscles of the pelvis, hips, or abdominal area... Read More

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a branch of physiotherapy involving internal and external assessment and treatment of the pelvic floor muscles. The pelvic floor muscles are between the hips and the sacrum. They form a bowl or floor to support the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and colon.

Pelvic floor dysfunction can occur when the muscles of the pelvis, hips, or abdominal area become too weak or too tight. Weakness in the pelvic floor can result in urinary and fecal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic floor tightness can cause urinary urgency and frequency, pain with intercourse, and constipation.

Unfortunately, many individuals feel that they just have to live with these problems, but the amazing news is that these conditions can be treated!

Megan Doyle has been practicing physiotherapy since 2007. Megan holds a Master of Physical Therapy and post-professional Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She is a registered Physiotherapist in Ontario and also a pelvic floor physiotherapist. Megan received her pelvic floor training from Herman and Wallace Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Institute and has been performing women’s and men’s health for over 12 years. Megan has a passion for providing pelvic floor rehabilitation as well as orthopedic rehabilitation.

Megan Doyle has been practicing physiotherapy since 2007. Megan holds a Master of Physical Thera... Read More

Anthony Iacoe is a registered physiotherapist born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, with a strong background in sport and athletic performance. Prior to completing his Master of Physical Therapy at Western University, Anthony competed as a member of the men’s varsity basketball teams at both Carleton University and Laurentian University. Through these experiences, he gained firsthand insight into the physical and mental demands athletes face when managing injury, recovery, and return to sport. He also experienced the critical role physiotherapists and medical staff play in supporting athletes through these challenges, perspectives that continue to shape his clinical approach today. Anthony has pursued ongoing professional development with a focus on sport and exercise medicine. He has completed AIM Level 1, Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation, Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation, and most recently the Sport and Exercise Medicine Field of the Advanced Health Care Practice Program at Western University. This training prepares clinicians to deliver advanced clinical care for sport-related injuries and exercise-based rehabilitation. He is committed to continuing his education, including integrating emerging technology into sport performance and pursuing mentorship opportunities with professional sports teams. Anthony’s treatment approach emphasizes evidence-based care, individualized rehabilitation programs, and helping clients safely return to sport, activity, and everyday movement with confidence. Outside of the clinic, Anthony is always on the move. He enjoys running, basketball, strength training, snowshoeing, and staying active year-round. He values practicing what he preaches and believes movement plays a key role in both physical and mental wellbeing. Anthony looks forward to working with clients of all activity levels to support recovery, performance, and long-term health.

Anthony Iacoe is a registered physiotherapist born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, with a strong ... Read More

Select a treatment from the list on the left
to view available appointment times

Pick a treatment to book


Located at: 495 Queen St E, Sault Ste. Marie
Directions & Map |