Meet the Team

Andrew Neufeld

BMR PT

Physiotherapist: Certified in Acupuncture

Andrew has over 20 years of clinical experience.  He has an interest in vocational rehabilitation as well as chronic pain management.  He is committed to life-long learning and using evidence-based practice to create a unique treatment program for each of his clients.

Andrew is a life-long resident of Niverville where he lives with his wife and their little furry critters.  He enjoys reading, early morning runs and practicing Tai Chi.

 He is also committed to his community by participating on various boards, playing in his church worship band and serving as the medical coordinator for the 2022 Manitoba Winter Games being held in Niverville.

 

Brad Gangloff

MPT

Physiotherapist: Certified in Acupuncture

Brad graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a Bachelors of Arts in 2014 and went on to complete a Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Manitoba in 2016.

Born and raised in Winnipeg, Brad spent most of his childhood playing badminton for team Manitoba and has firsthand experience rehabilitating many injuries. Brad has taken advanced coursework in vestibular assessment and treatment as well as concussion management and is currently pursuing a diploma in Sports Physiotherapy. Brad combines manual therapy skills, education and personalized exercise programming to help his patients recover from injury and improve overall function.

Brad is also certified to practice Acupuncture.

Outside of work Brad enjoys camping, golfing and spending time outdoors. He also volunteers with numerous sporting organizations including the St. Vital Mustangs football club and is on the executive council for Sports Physiotherapy Manitoba.

Russel McKay

BMR PT, BBA

Physiotherapist: Certified in Acupuncture, Custom Orthotics Provider

Russel has been a physiotherapist serving the Steinbach area since 2014. He graduated from the College of Rehabilitation Sciences (University of Manitoba) in 2013. He previously earned a degree studying Kinesiology and Business (University of Winnipeg).

Russel developed a desire to be a physiotherapist through both his interest in exercise and his experience in industry with workplace injuries. Russel believes in a problem solving approach to help people manage their issues. This involves listening to people’s concerns and developing an individually tailored treatment approach to help meet their needs and goals. This typically involves hands on therapy, exercises and passive treatment modalities.

Russel has completed education in a variety of areas including Acupuncture, Concussion Management, Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy Level 2, McKenzie Diagnosis and Therapy of Lumbar, Cervical and Thoracic Spine, Core exercise, Custom orthotics, and Myofascial management.

Russel lives on 15 acres near Dufresne and enjoys working on projects at home and spending time outdoors with his wife Erin and young children William and Stella.