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Connor Black

PHYSIOTHERAPY RESIDENT

Connor completed his Bachelor of Science (honours) in Life Sciences at Queen’s University in 2019. Following this, he went on to complete his Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland in 2022. Upon completion of his degree in Glasgow, Connor worked in the Scottish National Health Service for two years in different musculoskeletal outpatient clinics. This included treatment of acute and chronic conditions, post-surgical rehab, and sports-related injuries.

Outside of his regular work, Connor has worked on and off the field with high-level athletes at the University of Stirling to get them back to sport as soon as able.

Having worked previously in public health, Connor has worked with people of all age groups and abilities and believes in finding a treatment plan that is best suited to a patient’s individual goals.

Since practicing as a Physiotherapist in the UK, Connor has also completed a McKenzie Method course, which focusses on assessment and treatment of the lumbar spine. This method of treatment focusses on classification and appropriate management of the different causes for low back pain.

Outside of work, Connor enjoys biking, running, sailing and skiing. Originally from B.C., Connor recently relocated to Nova Scotia and enjoys spending his free time exploring his new home province!