Human 2.0 Exercise Therapy

Exercise therapy for rebuilding capacity.

Exercise-based therapy in Ottawa for strength, mobility, confidence, physical capacity, and long-term movement quality.

Who this is for

Start here when your body needs a clearer plan.

Each Human 2.0 service is built around active, practical care that connects assessment, education, and movement.

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Pain or limitation

For people dealing with pain, stiffness, weakness, recurring symptoms, or movement restrictions that are affecting daily life or training.

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Recovery and performance

For active people who want to return to sport, training, work, or meaningful activity with a stronger, more durable body.

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Long-term ownership

For people who want to understand what is happening, what to do next, and how to keep progressing beyond temporary symptom relief.

Clinical explanation

How this service fits the Human 2.0 model.

Exercise Therapy in Ottawa

Clinically Supervised Exercise Therapy in South Keys Ottawa

Exercise is medicine — and at Human 2.0, we take that literally. Our exercise therapy program in Ottawa is a clinically supervised, evidence-based approach to rehabilitation and long-term health that goes far beyond what you'd find in a standard gym or fitness class.

Located in South Keys, Human 2.0 is Ottawa's only rehabilitation facility owned and operated by an orthopedic surgeon. That means every exercise therapy program is designed within a medical framework, informed by your diagnosis, your surgical history, and your individual movement profile — not a generic template.


What Is Exercise Therapy?

Exercise therapy is the therapeutic use of movement and physical activity to treat injury, manage chronic conditions, restore function, and prevent future problems. It is a structured, progressive, and clinically guided process — distinct from general fitness training in both intent and execution.

How Exercise Therapy Differs from Personal Training

Personal training is designed for generally healthy individuals looking to improve fitness, body composition, or athletic performance. Exercise therapy, by contrast, is a clinical intervention:

  • Delivered by regulated health professionals (kinesiologists, physiotherapists) with clinical training in pathology and rehabilitation

  • Prescribed based on your diagnosis — your program accounts for surgical repairs, tissue healing timelines, pain science, and movement dysfunction

  • Integrated with your medical team — at Human 2.0, your exercise therapist collaborates directly with Dr. Raynor and your physiotherapist

  • Outcome-driven and reassessed regularly — progress is measured against clinical benchmarks, not just subjective feel

In short: personal training helps healthy people get fitter. Exercise therapy helps injured, post-surgical, or chronically unwell people get better — and then get stronger.


Who Is Exercise Therapy For?

Our South Keys Ottawa exercise therapy program serves clients at every stage of recovery and health:

  • Chronic pain — Persistent pain from conditions like low back pain, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, or tendinopathy responds exceptionally well to structured therapeutic exercise. We build programs that reduce pain, improve function, and break the cycle of inactivity that often makes chronic pain worse.

  • Post-surgical rehabilitation — After orthopedic surgery — ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, hip arthroscopy, knee or hip replacement — exercise therapy is the primary driver of your recovery. Our programs follow Dr. Raynor's post-operative protocols to ensure safe, progressive return to full function.

  • Injury recovery — Whether you're dealing with a muscle strain, ligament sprain, stress fracture, or overuse injury, therapeutic exercise accelerates healing, restores strength, and reduces the risk of re-injury. We bridge the gap between acute physiotherapy and independent activity.

  • Long-term fitness and active aging — For clients who want to stay active, independent, and pain-free as they age, exercise therapy provides a medically sound foundation. We work with Ottawa adults at every fitness level to build sustainable habits and functional strength that lasts.


Conditions and Goals We Address

Rehabilitation Conditions

  • Post-surgical recovery (ACL, rotator cuff, hip labral repair, joint replacement)

  • Chronic low back and neck pain

  • Osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, and shoulder

  • Tendinopathy and overuse injuries

  • Muscle strains and ligament sprains

  • Postural dysfunction and movement imbalances

Chronic Disease and Special Populations

  • Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome

  • Cardiovascular disease (with appropriate medical clearance)

  • Osteoporosis and bone density management

  • Cancer rehabilitation (post-treatment exercise)

  • Neurological conditions affecting movement and balance

Performance and Prevention Goals

  • Return to sport after injury or surgery

  • Injury prevention through movement screening and corrective exercise

  • Strength and conditioning for recreational and competitive athletes

  • Active aging and functional independence

  • Weight management through supervised therapeutic exercise


What to Expect in an Exercise Therapy Session at Human 2.0

Initial Assessment (60 minutes)

Your first visit to our Ottawa clinic begins with a thorough clinical evaluation:

  • Review of your medical history, surgical records, imaging reports, and current symptoms

  • Functional movement screening to identify limitations, compensations, and asymmetries

  • Strength, endurance, and range of motion testing

  • Goal-setting conversation aligned with your lifestyle, activity level, and recovery timeline

  • Design of your individualized exercise therapy program

  • Hands-on introduction to your initial exercises with coaching on technique and load

Follow-Up Sessions (45–60 minutes)

Each session is supervised, progressive, and purposeful:

  • Guided exercise with real-time coaching and form correction

  • Progressive overload applied systematically as your capacity improves

  • Coordination with your physiotherapy or massage therapy plan if receiving combined care

  • Home exercise program updates to reinforce progress between visits

  • Periodic reassessment to track outcomes and advance your program

Transition to Independent Training

The goal of exercise therapy at Human 2.0 is to make you self-sufficient. As you progress, your therapist will equip you with the programming, technique, and confidence to train independently — using our full 6,500+ sq ft South Keys facility or on your own. Graduation from supervised sessions is a milestone, not an ending.


Why Choose Human 2.0 for Exercise Therapy in Ottawa?

  • Orthopedic surgeon oversight: Your program is informed by Dr. Raynor's surgical and sports medicine expertise — a standard no other Ottawa exercise therapy provider can match

  • Integrated care team: Exercise therapists collaborate with physiotherapists and massage therapists under one roof in South Keys

  • Evidence-based programming: Every prescription is grounded in current rehabilitation science and your specific clinical picture

  • Full facility access: Train in a 6,500+ sq ft space equipped for everything from early post-surgical rehab to high-performance conditioning

  • Insurance-eligible: Services delivered by registered kinesiologists may be covered under your extended health plan


Frequently Asked Questions

Is exercise therapy the same as physiotherapy?
They are complementary but distinct. Physiotherapy focuses on diagnosing and treating injury and dysfunction — often including manual therapy, modalities, and early-stage rehabilitation. Exercise therapy uses progressive, supervised movement to rebuild strength, restore function, and prevent recurrence. At Human 2.0, many Ottawa clients receive both simultaneously for the best outcomes.

Do I need a referral to start exercise therapy?
No referral is required. You can book directly through our JaneApp page. If you're a patient of Dr. Raynor's, he may refer you to our exercise therapy team as part of your post-surgical plan — in which case your program will be built directly from his post-operative protocol.

Is exercise therapy covered by insurance?
When delivered by a registered kinesiologist (R.Kin), exercise therapy is covered by many extended health insurance plans in Ontario. We provide detailed receipts for submission to your insurer. Ask our South Keys Ottawa reception team about direct billing options for your specific plan.

How long will I need exercise therapy?
It depends on your starting point and goals. Post-surgical clients typically engage for 3–6 months. Clients managing chronic conditions or working toward long-term fitness may continue on an ongoing basis. Your therapist will outline a realistic timeline at your initial assessment and adjust as you progress.

Can I do exercise therapy if I'm currently in pain?
Yes — in fact, therapeutic exercise is one of the most effective interventions for chronic and sub-acute pain. Your program will be carefully calibrated to your current pain levels and tissue tolerance, with load and intensity progressed gradually. Our team is experienced in working with clients who have been in pain for months or years.


Book Your Exercise Therapy Assessment Today

Take the first step toward moving better, recovering stronger, and building a body that lasts. Our South Keys Ottawa clinic combines clinical expertise with a world-class facility — everything you need to get back to the life you want.

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Human 2.0
2202 Thurston Dr,
Ottawa, ON
K1G 6E1
Phone: (613) 730-5483
Email: info@humantwopointzero.com

Hours:
Monday–Friday: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM


Serving Ottawa & Surrounding Areas

Our South Keys clinic serves clients from across Ottawa including Gloucester, Barrhaven, Nepean, Kanata, Orleans, and downtown Ottawa. Conveniently located near Highway 417 with free on-site parking.

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