Dance & Artistic
Athlete Physiotherapy
Specialized Care for Dancers, Performers, and Creative Movers
Dancers and artistic athletes place exceptional demands on their bodies. High repetition, extreme ranges of motion, precision, and performance pressures means that even small imbalances can lead to pain, injury, or limitations in performance. Our specialized Dance & Artistic Athlete Physiotherapy service provides targeted assessment, treatment, and performance optimization designed specifically for performers. Whether you’re a ballet dancer, modern dancer, competitive cheerleader, figure skater, circus artist, or musical theatre performer, our physiotherapist understands the unique biomechanics and artistry behind your movement.
What is Dance & Artistic Athlete Physiotherapy?
Dance physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy focused on the unique needs of dancers and performing artists. It blends orthopaedic physiotherapy, neuromuscular retraining, movement analysis, and performance science to:
Prevent injuries Treat acute and chronic conditions
Improve technique and efficiency
Enhance performance
Enhance strength, mobility and control
Support safe training and return-to-performance
Educate dancers on sustainable movement habits for body longevity
Our approach is both clinical and artistic. We respect the demands of your discipline while using evidence-based physiotherapy to help your body meet them.
Common Conditions We Treat
Hip impingement
Snapping hip syndrome
Hamstring strains
Achilles tendinopathy
Ankle sprains
Posterior ankle impingement
Lumbar stress injuries
Postural control issues
Shoulder instability
Wrist impingement
Scapular dyskinesis
Turnout limitations
Pointe-readiness concerns
Hypermobility
Pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence
And more!
Courtney is the dance physiotherapist at Sport Medicine Physiotherapy!
Her qualifications are listed below:
Bachelor of Kinesiology & Physical Education
Master of Science in Physical Therapy
Assessing and Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes
An Intro to Clinical Taping Skills in Dance Specific Adaptations
Level 1: The Physical Therapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse
Level 1: Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Program
Graded Exposure – Prepare the Path for Return to Athletic Performance
Performer’s Pelvis: An Introduction to Pelvic Floor Concerns in Dancers and Artistic Athletes
Beyond Kegels – Elevating Pelvic Health with Functional Exercises
What to Expect in Your Assessment
Your physiotherapist will complete a dance/sport-specific movement evaluation, which may include:
Full orthopaedic assessment
Technique analysis (ie., turnout, alignment, jumps, etc.)
Strength and control testing specific to your sporting demands
Flexibility tests Balance and landing mechanics
Foot/ankle assessment for pointe readiness or pointe-related pain (if requested)
Load and training volume review