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Blayne Burrows | Physiotherapist
Blayne Burrows
Physiotherapist
Blayne graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 2007 and began clinical practice in Saskatoon. In 2012, she completed her MClSc at Western University and obtained her FCAMPT credentials. In 2019, Blayne became an instructor in AIM (Advanced Integrative Musculoskeletal Education) for the National Orthopaedic Division (NOD) of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). She also has been a clinical mentor for AIM, Western University and University of British Columbia. She is the past Vice-Chair and Secretary of the NOD, and past Senior Editor of the Orthopaedic Division Review. She is currently Chair of the NOD Adjunct Education Committee and sits on the Manual Therapy Steering Committee of the CPA. Blayne has a special interest in temporomandibular dysfunction, orofacial and craniofacial pain.
Outside of Physiotherapy, Blayne enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and two children, and participated in as many sports on snow and water as possible.