Huron Crossing Physiotherapy is located in Kitchener, Ontario and was founded in 2018 by Kyler Campeau and Steve Brown. Our mission is to provide high quality, evidence-based physiotherapy care while providing an exceptional client experience to our greater Kitchener-Waterloo community. Our therapists are dedicated to regular post-graduate education that allows for the most advanced and supported treatment approaches available. With our client-centred and one-on-one approach, we strive to assist you in achieving pain relief or reaching your functional goals.
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Meet the Team at Huron Crossing Physiotherapy

Steve Brown
MSc.PT, FCAMPT, IDN, CAFCI, TPI Certified
Physiotherapist, Clinic Owner
Steve graduated from York University with an Honours degree in Kinesiology. He then went onto the University of Toronto to obtain his Masters in Physiotherapy. He received his Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Orthopaedic Division.
Steve worked in Kitchener at a private orthopaedic clinic for 10 years before partnering with Kyler to start their own practice at Huron Crossing Physiotherapy.
Steve has also completed courses in Vestibular Rehabilitation, acupuncture, integrated dry needling, Mulligan mobilizations, mobilization of the nervous system and rehabilitation of golf related injuries.
Steve successfully obtained his CAFCI certification in acupuncture and Integrated Dry Needling. His clinical areas of special interest include the shoulder, elbow, ankle and Vertigo.
Steve enjoys playing volleyball, ultimate frisbee and is an avid golfer in the summer.

Kyler Campeau
MPT, FCAMPT, TPI Certified
Physiotherapist, Clinic Owner
Kyler graduated from Brock University with an Honours degree in Kinesiology and then completed his Masters in Physiotherapy at Western University. He has received his diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Orthopaedic Division.
Kyler has completed additional courses in concussion rehabilitation, acupuncture, integrated dry Needling, Mulligan mobilizations and rehabilitation of golf-related injuries. Kyler is TPI Certified and Certified in dry needling. While he enjoys treating a variety of injuries and conditions, he has special interests in injuries associated with running, cycling and other endurance sports.
Kyler is an avid cyclist, and also enjoys golf, running, and rowing.
Nancy Rowell
MSc.PT, CAFCI
Physiotherapist
Brian Osborne
RMT
Massage Therapist
Brian is a graduate of Canadian Therapeutic College (CTC) in Burlington, Ontario and a member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) since 2005. Brian has also completed several continuing education courses in joint mobilization, myofascial release, and many other manual therapy techniques. Brian worked in a chiropractic clinic in Mississauga for many years and has worked for 9 years in a local physiotherapy clinic. Over the years, Brian has been fortunate to work with a very diverse clientele including children, the elderly, desk jockeys, manual labourers, young athletes, professional athletes, those with acute injuries, those trying to prevent injuries, and many others.
In his spare time, Brian can be found driving his daughter and son to practices and competitions. Brian also enjoys searching for his lost golf balls, crashing his mountain bike in the Hydro Cut, and safely pushing himself to the limit during strength and conditioning workouts.
RMT
Massage Therapist
Stephanie is a graduate of the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy (CCMH) in Cambridge and is a member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO). She is experienced in General Swedish massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release techniques, deep tissue, sports, and intra-oral massage. She has additional training in cupping. Her clinical areas of interest include working with shoulder injuries, overuse injuries around the forearm and elbow, and TMJ disorders. Outside of work, Stephanie is very active, enjoying regular weight training, hiking, yoga, gardening, camping, and kayaking. Five random facts to know about Stephanie are as follows:
Angela Quick
C.Ped (C)
Pedorthist
Stemming from an interest in both science and sport, Angela graduated from the University of Guelph with a Bachelor of Science Degree (Honours) in Human Kinetics. Finding fascination in understanding the function and biomechanics of the human body she continued her education at the University of Western Ontario obtaining a degree in Pedorthics in 2012, and later that year became a Canadian Certified Pedorthist.
Sports have played a significant role in Angela’s life; she competed globally as a professional triathlete, competed as part of the University of Guelph varsity swim team, as well as found a passion for distance running. Now with residual swim-bike and run speed, she competes at an amateur level in triathlon. In 2018 Angela competed at the Ironman World Championships and continues to enjoy her love for endurance sports. It’s not unusual for you to spot her running or riding on local routes. Sports have given her an appreciation for movement and a better understanding of the bodies ability to perform.
A Canadian Certified Pedorthist is an expert in designing, fitting and modifying custom-made foot orthotics and footwear.
Nicole Brunsek (Currently on Leave)
D.C.
Chiropractor

Office Administrator