MOTION WORKS PHYSIOTHERAPY ORLEANS - Key Persons


Ben David

Job Titles:
  • Physiotherapist
Benjamin (Ben) is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario (CPO), whom focuses his physiotherapy practice on orthopedic & sports injuries. Ben David is a physiotherapist whom graduated from Queen's University. Through his fieldwork, Benjamin has developed his clinical experience working with orthopaedic, sports-related, geriatric, and brain injury populations. In the past, Benjamin has worked with community football teams, such as the Orleans Bengals and Cumberland Panthers, as a coach and trainer. During his university years, he worked with the University of Ottawa men's football and rugby team and Ottawa 67's OHL hockey team as an athletic trainer. Benjamin is always implementing the latest evidence-based practice and is planning to continue post-graduate training in manual therapy and acupuncture. Benjamin is passionate about optimally restoring his clients' function through client-centered goals, hands-on techniques, exercise, and education. In his free time, he enjoys going to the gym, playing recreational sports, hiking in Gatineau park, playing guitar, and spending time with friends. Education Masters of Science (Physical Therapy) | Queen's University Honour's Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics | University of Ottawa

Evelyn LaRoche

Job Titles:
  • Registered Physiotherapist With the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
Evelyn is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, whom is passionate about pelvic floor physiotherapy. Evelyn LaRoche is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario (CPO). For the last 30 years, she worked in private clinics treating a wide range of conditions and clienteles of all ages including sports enthusiasts, military and RCMP, veterans, post-op, seniors and everybody in between! She is passionate about pelvic health physiotherapy and chronic pain management including pelvic pain. She strongly believes in patient-centered care and in applying the biopsychosocial model of care. She uses a combination of manual therapy, soft tissue release, acupuncture and dry needling as wells as exercises to create an individual treatment plan for her patients. She prides herself on her ability to listen and her compassion and understanding. She believes in educating her patients and in helping them learn and develop the tools they will need to live their life fully and return to their activities.