Meet the Team
Meet the Team
The people who come to your door — registered physiotherapists caring for families across Edmonton and Calgary.
Edmonton Team
Justin Prenioslo
Physiotherapist & Owner
MScPT, BSc
Justin is a pediatric physiotherapist and University of Alberta graduate whose work focuses on babies, infants, and young children. His clinical focus includes torticollis, head shape (plagiocephaly and brachycephaly), gross motor development, delayed milestones, and toe walking. His approach centres on education — helping parents leave every session confident and equipped to support their child at home — with sessions that are engaging, realistic, and fun. He collaborates regularly with pediatricians, helmeting clinics, lactation consultants, and community parent groups.
Nicole Nieberding
Physiotherapist & Owner
MScPT, MBA, BSc
Nicole is a three-time University of Alberta graduate with a background spanning infants, children, adults, and seniors. A large part of her practice is pediatric physiotherapy, and she has completed additional certification in pediatric pelvic health. Her hands-on, education-focused approach is grounded in evidence-based practice — therapeutic exercise, play-based activity, and manual therapy — with collaborative goal setting. Her favourite populations are at both ends of the age spectrum: infants/children and seniors.
Dan Rombough
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BSc, Biomedical Dry Needling
Dan holds a Kinesiology degree and a Master's in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta. His background spans private practice and hospital care — including a year in New Zealand treating patients in a hospital Emergency Department and Medical Ward and following up in their homes. He takes an exercise-based approach and is certified in Spinal Manipulation and Biomedical Dry Needling.
Amanda Hicks
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BCR, AADL Authorizer
Amanda completed her MScPT at the University of Alberta and her Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation at the University of Calgary. She is an Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) Authorizer and can help pediatric and adult patients obtain cost-shared equipment such as bathing/toileting aids, soft splints, and walkers. She has worked in clinic, long-term care, and hospital emergency settings, and — since becoming a mother whose son was a Stork patient — focuses on caring for infants and children.
Amal Kamal
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BScKin
Amal holds an MScPT from the University of Alberta and a BSc in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo. She works with patients across all ages, with a focus on pediatric care and orthopedic rehabilitation, and is certified in Level 1 Pelvic Health and Biomedical Dry Needling. Her approach blends therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, education, and play-based care.
Emily Coulombe
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BScKin
Emily holds an MScPT and a BSc in Kinesiology from the University of Alberta, with a background as a kinesiologist and personal trainer. She works with all ages and has a focus on pediatrics, with additional training in Pediatric Pelvic Health; her pediatric approach is gentle, encouraging, and play-based. An ultramarathon runner, she helps clients build confidence, strength, and independence through movement.
Eric Franks
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BKin
Eric completed his MScPT at the University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Kinesiology (Minor in Psychology) at UBC. His background includes personal and athletic training and cancer-rehabilitation research, with clinical placements across neurodevelopmental, orthopedic, cardiac, and oncology settings. He has supported children and youth with developmental differences, partnering closely with families to navigate early motor milestones.
Calgary Team
Harmehek Sidhoo
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BHK, Biomedical Dry Needling
Harmehek is a University of Alberta graduate with a background in pediatric physiotherapy and a focus on infant development — supporting babies with torticollis, head shape (plagiocephaly), and delayed gross motor skills through play-based, family-centred care. She also works with infants and children with neuromotor conditions (including cerebral palsy, gait differences, and toe walking), and with adults and seniors recovering from orthopedic surgery or neurological events. She is certified in Level 1 Dry Needling.
Tia McLean
Physiotherapist
MScPT, HBSc (Neuroscience), Biomedical Dry Needling
Tia is a trauma-informed physiotherapist with a background in neuroscience. She works with infants and children with torticollis, motor delays, toe walking, and other developmental concerns, and also supports children and adults with chronic pain, connective tissue conditions such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and neurological conditions such as spina bifida. She has provided care at the Stollery Children's Hospital and the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.