Kiley Bourns B.Sc., CSEP-CEP
Kiley attended Montana State University where she completed a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology. Upon graduation, Kiley obtained certification with Saskatchewan Exercise Science and Kinesiology Association as a Certified Exercise Physiologist. With over 20 years of experience in the health and fitness industry, Kiley continues to work as a fitness instructor and therapist to a wide spectrum of clients in the athletic and general population around Regina. Committed to professional development and continued education Kiley has dedicated her career to maintaining current with the needs of her clients. Recently, she is working towards her certification as a Life Coach with the International Coaching Federation.
Alison Matsyk B.Sc.PT, B.Sc., FCAMPT, Diploma Manipulative Therapy
Alison convocated from U of S in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in both Physiotherapy and Physiology, both with Great Distinction. Alison has always had a keen interest in manual therapy. She joined the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapists as a resident in 2004 and became a fellow in 2007. Alison has always worked in an outpatient orthopaedic setting. She came to Stapleford Physiotherapy in February 2008. In addition to manual therapy, Alison has also taken numerous courses in neural mobilization, myofascial release, movement impairments syndromes and gait analysis. Her clinical interests include; back and neck injuries, running injuries and gait analysis.
When not at work, Alison enjoys spending time with her husband and two boys, keeping fit, practicing yoga, travelling and reading.
Lisa Swallow M.Sc.PT CAT(C)
Lisa received her Masters in Physiotherapy from MacMaster University in 2007. She is also a Certified Athletic Therapist through the Canadian Athletic Therapy Association (CATA). Her professional practice interests lie in the areas of orthopedic, neurological and sports injuries. Lisa is currently the team therapist for the Regina Thunder Junior Football team. She volunteers her time as a committee chair for the CATA and as a board member of the Saskatchewan Sport Medicine and Science Council.
Natasha Brotzel-Fry B.Sc.PT
Natasha Brotzel-Fry was a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan in 2005, where she received the Tamalge E. Hunt Award for the most distinguished graduate. She has taken a number of post-graduate courses in orthopedics, movement impairments and muscle imbalances. She has completed Level 3 of the orthopedic manual therapy curriculum and she is certified with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute to perform acupuncture within her physiotherapy practice.
In her spare time, Natasha enjoys a variety of sports including basketball, softball, and ultimate frisbee. She has a special interest in treating young athletes.
Rachel Molder B.Sc., B.Sc.PT
Rachel completed a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and worked for a year as a biologist before returning to the University of Saskatchewan and completing her Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in 2005. She has worked in the area of orthopedics and musculoskeletal physiotherapy in the private clinic setting since graduation, but joined the Stapleford team in April 2008. Rachel’s professional practice interests lie in the areas of TMJ treatment, female urinary incontinence, and orthopedic injuries. She has also acted as team Physical Therapist for the University of Regina Women’s soccer team during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Rachel continues to take courses towards her Diploma of Manipulative Therapy.
Devon Taylor BScKin, BScPT
Devon graduated from the University of Saskatchewan School of Physical Therapy in 2003. Since graduation he has worked in private practice facilities treating an array of work and sport-related injuries. Devon has also completed extensive post-graduate courses related to manual and manipulative therapy, specific orthopedic conditions and golf-specific assessment and treatment.
B.Sc.OT(c)

Dyan completed a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University of Alberta. She has been working in the private practice setting for 12 years assisting clients to return to their daily activities. OT services provided include functional assessments, ergonomic assessments, exercise programming and return to work/daily activity planning. Dyan has an interest in providing assessment and treatment for children as well and hopes to incorporate this as part of Stapleford’s service provision.
Maia Meier B.P.A.S., CSEP-CEP
Maia completed her Bachelor of Physical Activity Studies at the University of Regina in 2002. She has been working as an exercise therapist in private clinic settings for the past 7 years. Maia also works as a fitness instructor at the leisure centers in Regina.