Adrian Cochet, BSc. (Kin), M.P.T., T.P.I. Certified, B.D.N.
Physiotherapist
Adrian Cochet is a movement professional with a passion for helping his patients improve their quality of life and performance through education and understanding of their injuries. His emphasis on patient-centred care empowers his patients to be better, whatever their goals may be. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology (2014) and a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy (2016) from the University of Saskatchewan. Adrian has furthered his professional education in the areas of TPI Certified Golf certifications, Biomedical Dry Needling, and Orthopedic Manual and Manipulation Therapies.
Adrian utilizes a focused manual therapy practice paired with biomechanical and neuromuscular motor patterning to help individuals reach their full potential. Adrian’s knowledge and experience ranges from fitness to function; whether you’re a weekend warrior looking to improve your fitness, a high-level performance athlete trying to make it to the top, or simply someone looking to improve your quality of life, Adrian is here to help you. Adrian’s continuing education doesn’t stop with being a student, and he enjoys having the opportunity to guest lecture for the U of S School of Rehab Sciences exercise physiology class and mentor the up-and-coming physiotherapy students as a clinical instructor. Adrian’s lifelong passion for golf has led him to develop the golf-specific physiotherapy programs offered at our clinic. He is a TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) Certified Therapist, and is continuing his education deeper into the TPI approach. He is a part of Golf Saskatchewan’s Junior Development Team and loves working with the entire golf community in Saskatchewan. In 2021 Adrian was the winner of the Top SaskGolfer Featured Health & Fitness Professional Contributor Award. Adrian is also a competitive powerlifter with a keen eye for detail in all things lifting related. He has quickly become one of the go-to manual therapists and movement professionals in the city, and helps Team Saskatchewan Powerlifting with anyone from local competitors to world champion athletes. Adrian played competitive hockey all his life, right up until he went to study at the U of S, but his love for hockey provided many opportunities over the years. He had the opportunity to be a part of the training staff for two CIS national finalist teams with the U of S Huskies; since then he has worked closely with local AA and AAA minor hockey athletes and teams leading dry-land sessions and as team physiotherapist. When he isn’t spending time with his amazing wife Courtney and his two children Griffin and Emery, Adrian enjoys spending his time out in the community helping where he can. In his free time, Adrian volunteers at Rise Strength Lab, where he empowers strength athletes to perform at their best. His strong beliefs in prehabilitative physical assessments, strength and conditioning, along with a vast participation and knowledge of numerous sports (golf, powerlifting, hockey, track and field, and football) make his approach to physical therapy unique and effective. |