
Greg Spadoni, Director
PT, MSc, BHSc, BA, Dip.Manip.Ther., FCAMPT, CAFCI
Greg is a graduate of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario where he received both undergraduate and graduate degrees in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He also attained the Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA).
Greg's clinical focus is manual therapy for the treatment of spinal/peripheral joint dysfunction, sports injuries, and chronic pain. He is a member of the Sports Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. In addition to advanced training in orthopaedics, and sports injury rehabilitation, Greg is trained in Acupuncture. Greg is certified by the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute.
In addition to his clinical work, Greg is an Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University, Hamilton where he instructs part-time in the graduate physiotherapy programme. He also teaches continuing education courses in orthopaedics to practicing physiotherapists for the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
His research interests are currently focused on outcome measurement. He is the developer of the P4, a clinical pain intensity measure. Greg has received 3 Silver Quill Awards from the CPA for clinical research (1999, 2006, 2010). Greg is a past-President of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (CAMPT).
Natalie Greig
PT, BKin, BHSc, Dip.Manip.Ther., FCAMPT
A graduate of McMaster University, Natalie received degrees in both Kinesiology and Physiotherapy. She continued her post graduate studies in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture for Health Professionals and achieved the Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). Natalie is a Stott trained Pilates instructor and incorporates these principles into her treatment approaches. Her clinical focus includes treating sports injuries and disorders of the spine and extremities. Natalie was formally a physiotherapist at Canada's National Ballet School in Toronto and enjoys working with this specialized population.
Natalie is a member of the Sports Division of the CPA, and is a registered instructor in the Orthopaedic Division of the CPA. She teaches and administrates continuing education in the area of orthopaedics to graduate physiotherapists in Ontario.
Adrienne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy, and has also completed a graduate degree from the University of British Columbia. She completed her Acupuncture certification through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. Adrienne is continuing her post graduate training in manual therapy, and has completed her Level 2 Manual Therapy courses through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. She is a member of the Sports and Orthopaedic Divisions of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
Adrienne's clinical focus is treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries and dysfunctions of the spine and extremities. She has a special interest in hockey injuries, and currently works with a local junior hockey team.
Peak Performance welcomes Michael Jugloff, RMT to their clinic. Mike has extensive experience and specializes in sports massage, deep tissue massage, and active release techniques. Mike volunteers his time in both minor hockey and soccer as a trainer and has also worked as team massage therapist for the Stoney Creek Junior 'B' Hockey Team. Mike is an active member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario.