Welcome to Orchard Chiropractic & Physiotherapy!

If you’re unsure of which service or treatment option to select in our online booking, or are unable to find a time that works for your schedule, we ask that you please call the clinic and speak with one of our staff members. We’re always happy to help!

- Your team at Orchard Chiropractic & Physiotherapy

Chiropractic

Our experienced chiropractors are skilled in the use of multiple treatment techniques, allowing them to custom tailor a treatment plan to best address your unique needs. If you're looking for a specific chiropractic treatment technique we ask that you please call us to discuss your individual needs.


Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are highly trained health professionals with a focus on injury rehabilitation. Through the use of manual therapy, modalities, corrective exercise, and needling techniques (such as medical acupuncture & IMS), our experienced physiotherapists will get you on the correct path to recovery!


Registered Massage Therapy

Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are health care professionals committed to restoring and maintaining optimal health for their patients. Our experienced therapists are skilled in a number of techniques and methods to meet your individual needs, including: deep tissue massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, maternity care, lymphatic massage and sports injury massage.


Vestibular Physiotherapy

Vestibular Physiotherapy addresses issues with the vestibular system which may cause dizziness, vertigo and balance problems. Our vestibular physiotherapist has specialized training to help assess and treat conditions of the vestibular system.


Shockwave Therapy - Provided by Chiropractor

Shockwave Therapy is an effective and non-invasive treatment solution for many stubborn musculoskeletal conditions, including: Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Jumper’s Knee, Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, Thumb/basal joint arthritis, Shoulder tendinitis, Frozen Shoulder, Calcific tendinitis, Bursitis, Shin splints, Muscle trigger points, Stress fractures, Scar tissue treatment, and more! Our C... Read More

Shockwave Therapy is an effective and non-invasive treatment solution for many stubborn musculoskeletal conditions, including: Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Jumper’s Knee, Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, Thumb/basal joint arthritis, Shoulder tendinitis, Frozen Shoulder, Calcific tendinitis, Bursitis, Shin splints, Muscle trigger points, Stress fractures, Scar tissue treatment, and more!

Our Chiropractors and Physiotherapists are all qualified to provide this treatment option. If you are unsure if this treatment option is suitable for you, please give us a call!


Shockwave Therapy - Provided by Physiotherapist

Shockwave Therapy is an effective and non-invasive treatment solution for many stubborn musculoskeletal conditions, including: Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Jumper’s Knee, Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, Thumb/basal joint arthritis, Shoulder tendinitis, Frozen Shoulder, Calcific tendinitis, Bursitis, Shin splints, Muscle trigger points, Stress fractures, Scar tissue treatment, and more! Our P... Read More

Shockwave Therapy is an effective and non-invasive treatment solution for many stubborn musculoskeletal conditions, including: Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Jumper’s Knee, Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, Thumb/basal joint arthritis, Shoulder tendinitis, Frozen Shoulder, Calcific tendinitis, Bursitis, Shin splints, Muscle trigger points, Stress fractures, Scar tissue treatment, and more!

Our Physiotherapists and Chiropractors are all qualified to provide this treatment option. If you are unsure if this treatment option is suitable for you, please give us a call!

Dr. Morneau is originally from Corner Brook, Newfoundland, where he grew up as an active member of his community through his involvement with the Canadian Cadet Organization as both a cadet in his younger years, and later as an officer in the Canadian Forces (CIC). Dr. Morneau enjoys staying active by participating in a wide variety of sports including hockey, snowboarding, mountain biking and rugby where he plays with the local club the Kelowna Crows RFC.

Dr. Morneau first established roots here in Kelowna in 2017 when he joined Orchard Chiropractic & Physiotherapy, and not long later meeting his wife and starting a family together.

Dr. Morneau graduated from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2014 with an honours degree in Kinesiology and from there decided to pursue a career in chiropractic. He graduated from the birthplace of Chiropractic, Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa in October of 2017 where he mastered his skills in a variety of techniques including Thompson, Gonstead, Blair and Diversified.

Dr. Morneau loves to treat patients of all injuries for injury and prevention, however he does have a particular interest in working with athletes of all stripes.

Dr. Morneau is originally from Corner Brook, Newfoundland, where he grew up as an active member o... Read More

One of the co-founders of OCP, Dr. Barnett attended Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, graduating with his Doctor of Chiropractic with honours in 2006. Prior to attending Palmer, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary.

Dr. Barnett has a general family practice with an emphasis on the active individual. He routinely works with recreational and elite athletes of all disciplines, but has a specific interest in treating runners, golfers, racquet sport athletes, hockey players, skiers, and martial artists. He believes in an integrative and holistic approach to health to not only address your injury complaints, but also to determine the underlying causes of dysfunction in the body to help prevent future injury, improve quality of life, and maximize performance.

Dr. Barnett believes in lifelong learning and is constantly broadening his treatment skills and knowledge. He has held certifications and additional coursework in: Active Release Techniques® (ART), Graston Technique®, Shockwave Therapy, Selective Functional Movement Assessment® (SFMA®), the Titleist Performance Institute® (TPI® - golf specialization), and a variety of Chiropractic adjustment techniques to suit the varying needs of his patients.

Dr. Barnett and his wife Anita have 2 amazing children and a 2 loveable West Highland Terriers. Outside of the clinic Dr. Barnett and his family enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, skiing, golf, badminton, tennis and hockey.

One of the co-founders of OCP, Dr. Barnett attended Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, ... Read More

Dr. Bortolon’s parents had always gone to a chiropractor, and naturally took him there when he hurt himself playing hockey as a kid. “I was back playing again after a couple of weeks!” Dr. Bortolon played football and rugby through university and continued seeing a chiropractor to keep his body working at its best.

“I love chiropractic because it’s alternative – not mainstream,” says Dr. Bortolon. “I love that chiropractic helps they body to repair and maintain itself the way it was meant to instead of masking symptoms the way that mainstream medicine often does.”

“I really enjoy clearing up the misconceptions people have about chiropractic. Education is very important. Sometimes people don’t easily understand that health comes from within or that chiropractic is not a quick fix. It’s a process aimed at achieving greater wellness.”

Dr. Bortolon is motivated by his faith that chiropractic care helps transform people’s lives.

Dr. Bortolon attended Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas, Texas. He most enjoyed learning about chiropractic philosophy and the variety of techniques chiropractors can use. He liked that each doctor can pick and choose how they want to practice – that’s what sets chiropractic apart from other modes of treatment.

Dr. Bortolon’s chiropractic techniques are supplemented by massage therapy as well as the custom orthotics offered at Orchard Chiropractic & Physiotherapy.

Dr. Bortolon’s parents had always gone to a chiropractor, and naturally took him there when he hu... Read More

Rory grew up in Prince George, BC and has lived in the Okanagan since 1995. He has been a Registered Massage Therapist since 1997.

Rory has been an avid runner for many years. He has run 33 marathons, including the Boston and New York marathons. Training, racing and maintaining a high level of fitness is very important to him. He continues to race and win his age in most events. He competed at a national level in cross country running in 2003 and 2004. Rory has a keen interest in supporting competitive and recreational athletes with sports related injuries.

His breadth of practice, beyond sports injuries, includes; treating all injuries ranging from overuse (sprains/strains), motor vehicle accidents and bio- mechanical issues.

Rory grew up in Prince George, BC and has lived in the Okanagan since 1995. He has been a Registe... Read More

Marcia received her degree at the University of Alberta in Edmonton in 1996, and in 2001 she returned to the U of A to complete her certification in Medical Acupuncture.

Marcia has had a varied career in Physiotherapy but her main focus has always been treating injuries in athletes both competitive and recreational. Over the past 25 years, Marcia has taken numerous post graduate courses related to the treatment of orthopedic injuries. Every course has helped to broaden the scope of her practice. In 2016 She completed the Gunn IMS course allowing her to practice Intramuscular Stimulation which is a needling technique to help with pain associated with tight muscle bands. Marcia is also trained in SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment) and the NKT (Neurokinetic Therapy). Marcia has a very hands-on approach to treatment and she also incorporates her treatment with specific exercises to help assist with recovery and improve overall function.

Marcia has spent many years working on the sidelines of a variety of sports. She has worked with a number of professional athletes playing in the NHL, CFL, PGA, AFL, Rugby Union and Rugby League to name a few. There are always opportunities to volunteer at sporting events in the community, nationally, and inter-nationally. Marcia has been a physiotherapist for the Pursuit of Excellence Hockey Academy since 2008.

Marcia and her husband Chuck have 2 daughters, Ryley and Bradee, who involved in a wide range of sports and activities (too many to list). Together they ski in the winters and camp in the summers. In her free time Marcia enjoys playing hockey, biking, hiking and the rare game of golf.

Marcia received her degree at the University of Alberta in Edmonton in 1996, and in 2001 she retu... Read More

Bryan grew up in Saskatchewan and moved to the Okanagan in 2000 during high school. He decided to pursue his post-secondary education in Engineering at NAIT and after a couple of years, he realized that his true passion was in health care and gradually made the transition to different studies. Throughout the years of schooling Bryan studied abroad in Sweden for a year and has enjoyed travelling the world ever since.

Growing up as a soccer athlete, Bryan found that quickly healing from and prevention of injuries were both key to a successful athletic journey. This inspired him to be involved with the same rehabilitative process for others. Bryan also dealt with chronic pain for many years which has contributed to his empathy towards those in pain.

Bryan graduated from the Registered Massage Therapy program through Vancouver Career College in 2018. He is passionate about helping those in pain from various chronic conditions and helping them find a way back to a pain free way of life.

Reasons why you may want to see Bryan are; TMJ issues, rotator cuff pain, relaxation and chronic pain conditions.

Outside the Office Hobbies: Hiking with his two dogs, Camping, Cooking and Travelling

Previous Careers: Carpentry and Farming

Bryan grew up in Saskatchewan and moved to the Okanagan in 2000 during high school. He decided t... Read More

Brianne’s first experience with massage therapy occurred while she was in school for kinesiology on an athletic scholarship in the U.S.A. Initially, she was in the habit of getting a quick massage to warm up before events and saw great results from this. As time went on she noticed more and more of her fellow athletes getting massage after events as well. She saw the great effect this had on recovery times, but it wasn’t until she returned to Canada that she really saw the full potential of massage. Here she quickly saw that massage was actually more effective for a lot of conditions than other similar treatment options. After discovering that massage is actually a 3 year, 3000 hour program in BC she was sold. In 2011 she began her schooling to become a Registered Massage Therapist, and subsequently graduated in 2014 from Okanagan Valley College of Massage therapy in Vernon, BC.

While in school she discovered Dr. Vodder’s Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD). She saw first hand how this technique was effective for a range of conditions that no other treatment techniques could match in terms of effectiveness. She saw MLD treat women with lymphedema following mastectomies, patients with intensive scarring, and athletes with acute injuries. Seeing the difference that MLD could make in a person’s life inspired her to upgrade her training and now she is one of the few therapists in the Central Okanagan able to provide Dr. Vodder’s Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and Combined Decongestive Therapy (CDT), which is compression bandaging.

Outside the Office Brianne’s hobbies include hiking with her dogs, baking sourdough bread, playing the piano, and leading an active lifestyle.

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Originally from Yarmouth, NS, Annick graduated from Dalhousie University in 1987 and worked at the NS Rehabilitation Centre in Halifax for 10 years, serving as the Supervisor of Orthopedics, and the Director of Physiotherapy for her last two years. In 1996, Annick traveled to Kuwait, where she spent 2 years as a member of the Kuwait-Dalhousie Physiotherapy Project, teaching Kuwaiti Physiotherapists. In 1999, she re-located to Kelowna working at Pinnacle Physiotherapy. She was subsequently a co-owner of the Pinnacle clinics until the sale in 2012 and after 20 years of the practice on the west side, made the move to Kelowna to join Orchard Chiropractic & Physiotherapy in 2019.

Annick has experience in treating sprains, strains, fractures, arthritis, pre and post-surgery, work injuries, motor vehicle accident injuries, and most everything in between! Annick has a special interest and has had extensive training in vestibular therapy, the treatment of vestibular disorders resulting in vertigo, dizziness, and/or imbalance. She holds a Certificate in Vestibular Rehabilitation through Emory University in Atlanta, and uses an infrared goggle system to do a thorough assessment of patients who are experiencing dizziness or vertigo. She has also used acupuncture as an adjunct to her physiotherapy treatments for many years.

A former competitive runner, Annick was a Canadian national team member, Canadian women’s Cross-Country Champion in 1990, and was named female athlete of the year both in high school and at Dalhousie University. An ardent believer that movement keeps us young, Annick runs, bikes, skis, swims, kayaks, hikes, and does yoga. And to keep her brain tuned up, she plays clarinet in the Kelowna City band.

Annick is a former chair of the College of Physical Therapists of BC and currently sits on the Board of Examiners.

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