Sandrine Sara

Category
Occupational therapist

Sandrine Sara, a graduate in occupational therapy from the University of Montreal in December 2019, began her career at Physiothérapie Boisbriand. Her empathetic nature and genuine concern for helping people led her to pursue a career in occupational therapy. With a dynamic and creative approach, Sandrine enjoys making occupational therapy treatments playful, as she believes there is nothing more therapeutic. Therefore, the patient’s expectations are at the heart of her care so that they can resume their meaningful activities as quickly and sustainably as possible.

Through her various internships, she developed an interest in musculoskeletal disorders and hand therapy. However, she continues to expand her knowledge in different areas to better meet the needs of her clients, particularly in the areas of chronic pain and rehabilitation after mild traumatic brain injury. She primarily works with patients who have work-related injuries (CNESST) and motor vehicle accident-related injuries (SAAQ).

Continuing education:

  • Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From Injury to Return to Function, Atlas Medic (2023)
  • Common Issues in Private Practice Hand Therapy, Peter Korkmaz (2023)
  • Symposium – Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity: The Itis’ of March, Philadelphia, Hand Rehabilitation Foundation (2023)
  • Symposium – Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity: Renaissance of the Wrist, Philadelphia, Hand Rehabilitation Foundation (2022)
  • Symposium – A Meli Melo of Sport Medicine, Quebec, CASEM-AQMS (2022)
  • Comprehensive Pain Management – Level 1 Practical and Theoretical, Bia Formations (2021)
  • Symposium – Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity: Adaptability, Innovation and Technology in the Age of COVID-19, Hand Rehabilitation Foundation (2021)
  • Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Hand Therapists (2021)