Dr. Troy Findlay is a 2020 graduate of a 4-year Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from D’Youville College in Buffalo, NY. Previous to Chiropractic school, Dr. Findlay graduated from Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was a 4-year varsity baseball player at the D2 NCAA level. At Notre Dame, he earned a Bachelor of Arts with concentration in Exercise Science degree as well as a minor in Coaching.
Throughout Dr. Findlay’s experience at D’Youville, he was able to gain clinical practice in a hospital setting at Erie County Medical Center, treating staff at students at the D’Youville clinic and treating post-operative patients at the University of Buffalo Neurosurgery clinic. This valuable experience makes for a great transition from doctorate degree to clinical practice.
Dr. Findlay strives to provide the most recent evidence-based treatments consisting of a wide variety of techniques that include Diversified Technique, Muscular Release Techniques, Drop Technique and Flexion/Distraction. These treatments will consist of chiropractic manipulations, soft tissue therapy, spinal mobilizations, rehabilitative exercises and patient education.
Outside of the clinic you can find Dr. Findlay being very active, as he continues to play and coach baseball. He is also an avid golfer, cyclist, volleyball player and sports fanatic. I promise, if you have a sports question or concern, he is your guy!
Dr. Troy Findlay is a 2020 graduate of a 4-year Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from D’Youville ...
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Griffiths Performance Physiotherapy focuses on a unique step by step plan that breaks down the complexities of movement. Here the focus is on MOVEMENT and concrete visualizations of what movement and is, how it works and what it feels like.
You will learn basic movement patterns or “biomechanics” related specifically to your concern; along with how to manipulate these biomechanics to your benefit.
DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy)- D’Youville College
H.Kin. (Honours Kinesiology)- Brock University
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Hi, I’m Shauna Kuebeck, an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and the newest addition to Griffith Performance Physiotherapy. My journey into osteopathy started through my own experience as an athlete in the sport of wrestling, where I developed a deep appreciation for how the body moves, adapts, and recovers. That passion led me to earn a degree in Kinesiology from Brock University and a Master in Osteopathic Manual Science from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy.
As both a practitioner and an athlete, I understand firsthand the importance of whole-body health and balance. I practice principles-based osteopathy, which focuses on treating the root cause rather than just the symptoms—supporting the body’s natural ability to heal and function at its best.
Whether you’re an athlete, managing chronic pain, recovering from injury, or just looking to move more freely, I’m here to support you with care that’s personalized, effective, and grounded in experience.
Hi, I’m Shauna Kuebeck, an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and the newest addition to Griffith Pe...
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Amanda is a 2024 graduate of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at D’Youville University in Buffalo, NY. She also holds an Honours BSc in Kinesiology from Brock University.
Amanda brings multiple years of clinical experience to her physiotherapy practice. Before PT school, she worked in a local clinic alongside a team of healthcare professionals, gaining hands-on experience in multidisciplinary care. Her clinical background includes neurorehabilitation—focusing on stroke and Parkinson’s—balance and falls prevention, as well as general orthopedic care. Amanda also trained for over a year under our lead PT, David Griffiths, specializing in athletic development with a variety of athletes.
Her approach to care always centers on what works for you and your lifestyle, helping you manage pain and get back to the activities you love most.
When she’s not in the clinic, you can find Amanda enjoying the outdoors with her golden retriever, playing team sports with friends, or relaxing at a local coffee shop.
Amanda is a 2024 graduate of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at D’Youville University in B...
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