Collin Dobie
Physiotherapist
Languages spoken: English, French
I'm available at this clinic: West Island (Dollard-des-Ormeaux)
Biography
Who is Collin?
Collin holds a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Concordia University, specializing in Clinical Exercise Physiology, as well as a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from McGill University. He is a licensed member of the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ), a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), and fully certified in the McKenzie Method (CERT MDT).
After successfully rehabilitating his own basketball-related knee injury, Collin developed a strong passion for physiotherapy and helping people return to the activities they love. He takes a hands-on, functional, and patient-centered approach to care, combining manual therapy with individualized exercise programs to guide and empower patients throughout their recovery.
Collin’s clinical experience spans hospital settings, neurological rehabilitation, long-term care, and strength and conditioning environments. He also lived and practiced physiotherapy in Waswanipi, a northern Indigenous Cree community, further broadening his perspective and experience. He works with a diverse patient population, including athletes, older adults, post-operative clients, and individuals living with chronic pain.
Committed to ongoing professional development, Collin has completed extensive continuing education in manual therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, Mulligan techniques, and advanced shoulder rehabilitation with Jeremy Lewis. He is also fully certified in the McKenzie Method after completing all levels of MDT training.
Outside the clinic, Collin enjoys staying active through tennis, hiking, weight training, soccer, basketball, and running. He also enjoys reading, board games, and working part-time with a nonprofit organization supporting adults with cognitive disabilities.