
anne drew potter
(MScPT )
anne drew (pronounced like “Andrew”) completed a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at the University of Alberta, building on prior careers in education, outdoor guiding, and the arts. They are passionate about helping people of all activity levels move well, recover confidently, and pursue the activities that matter most to them as part of whole-person health and wellbeing.
anne drew believes physiotherapy is for everyone — whether recovering from injury, preventing it, managing persistent pain, or optimizing performance for work, sport, and everyday life. Their clinical experience includes private practice, return-to-work rehabilitation, hand therapy, home care, and acute care.
As a practitioner, anne drew emphasizes client independence through education, exercise, movement strategies, and self-management tools, combined with hands-on manual therapy to support pain relief and recovery. Their approach is to help you build knowledge and skills that will have lifelong value. anne drew has particular interests in chronic pain management, back and joint conditions, hypermobility, healthy aging, and helping people build long-term resilience and confidence in their bodies.
As an immigrant and settler living in Treaty 7 territory, anne drew is grateful to live and recreate in the Canadian Rockies. Outside the clinic, they care for two young children and an aging parent, while occasionally squeezing in alpine sports, gardening, and mentoring others through volunteer work with the Alpine Club of Canada.
