Kaley Powers

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Kaley attended Wilfrid Laurier University for her BSc & MSc in Kinesiology degrees, where she also played on the varsity women’s hockey and rugby teams. As a lifelong athlete, she focused her research on sport concussions before becoming interested in neurological rehabilitation. She graduated with a MSc in Physiotherapy from McMaster University in 2016 and began working with people who have sustained traumatic neurological injuries and complex orthopedic trauma as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Kaley is a certified vestibular therapist and has taken advanced courses in concussion rehab, neuro-developmental technique, and acupuncture. Kaley is currently Bergin Motion’s clinic manager and handling behind the scenes operations.

In her free time, Kaley enjoys spending time with her family & friends, being outside with her dog, and playing or watching sports. Kaley is the Barrie (and area) Parkinson’s disease exercise program coordinator and support group facilitator and also coaches within the Barrie Sharks Women’s Hockey Association.