Kendra Wilson
Kendra is a highly experienced and dedicated rehabilitation professional with over 25 years of clinical expertise in orthopaedic physiotherapy. A graduate of the University of Alberta, Kendra is known for her individualized, hands-on approach to treatment and her strong emphasis on patient education, therapeutic exercise, and proper movement technique.
Her commitment to continuing education ensures she stays at the forefront of her field.
Advanced Post-Graduate Training & Certifications
Kendra has pursued extensive post-graduate training and certifications, including:
Certified Complete Concussion Management Practitioner
GLA:D™ Canada (Good Living with Osteoarthritis from Denmark) Certified Trainer
Advanced Level 3 Manual Therapist
Certified in GUNN IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation for chronic muscle and neuropathic pain)
Chronic Pain Management ("Pain Made Easy")
Running Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Spinal Stabilization Techniques
Mackenzie Method
Certification to refer for X-rays, ultrasounds, and MRIs.
Special Interests & Global Outreach
Kendra has a special interest in preventative care and strengthening programs for osteoarthritis, as well as joint replacement rehabilitation.
Since 2010, she has volunteered annually with Operation Esperanza in Ecuador, providing post-surgical rehabilitation for patients following hip and knee replacement surgeries. These experiences have deepened her passion for proactive and preventative health care in managing joint-related conditions.
Deep Roots in the St. Albert Community
Based in St. Albert for over 25 years, Kendra has built deep roots in the community. Alongside her husband, she has raised four active children and has contributed extensively through volunteer work in sports and community health initiatives, including:
Concussion baseline testing for local hockey, football, and soccer teams
U of A Junior Pandas Soccer Program
Edmonton Triathlon Academy & ITU International Triathlons
Roar of the Rings Curling Championships
St. Albert Road Races & Kids of Steel Triathlons
Canadian Gymnastics Championships
John Reid Memorial Hockey Tournament
Sports Medicine Guest Lectures at Paul Kane High School.
Elite Athletic Background & Unique Perspective
Before becoming a physiotherapist, Kendra competed as a member of the Canadian National Alpine Ski Team. She raced on the World Cup circuit, participated in the World Championships (1989, 1992), and was an alternate for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. She reached a career-high world ranking of 14th in 1991.
Kendra also worked as a Strength Training Consultant for international athletes before transitioning into physiotherapy. As both a former elite athlete and a dedicated clinician, Kendra brings a unique perspective to patient care.
Empowering Patients for Long-Term Health
She is especially passionate about women's health, strength training, core stability, and functional exercise for return-to-work or return-to-sport programs. Kendra is enthusiastic about working with clients of all ages and activity levels. Her goal is to empower patients with the tools, knowledge, and confidence needed to recover from injury, prevent recurrence, and maintain long-term health. She will be a trusted and valuable partner on your journey to achieving your personal wellness goals.