Calgary Herald

BUILDING A DREAM TEAM IN REHABILITA­TION

Wendy Coombs has created a thriving seven-clinic business in Momentum Health

- DAVID PARKER David Parker appears regularly in the Herald. Read his columns online at calgaryher­ald.com/ business. He can be reached at 403-830-4622 or by email at info@davidparke­r.ca.

The word “entreprene­ur” describes almost anyone who has the courage to start a new business, but to find the best meaning one only has to sit down for a chat with Wendy Coombs.

She is on the board of Alberta Women Entreprene­urs and recently completed her term as president of the Calgary chapter of Entreprene­urs’ Organizati­on.

But it is the success of Momentum Health, her growing group of six multidisci­plinary rehabilita­tion clinics that has defined her leadership role in the local business community.

Armed with degrees in physiother­apy and psychology from the University of Alberta, Coombs bought the first private clinic she walked into, branded it Advantage Health and built it up to a seven-clinic business. The demands of looking after two small children led her to sell to a national company, but she kept one clinic along with business partner Shaun Macauley, also a physiother­apist who has worked across a broad range of rehabilita­tion — from lecturing on injury prevention to young athletes to treating chronic pain.

Together they mulled over what was being done in health care, and Calgary’s needs.

The result was a rebranding of the company as Momentum Health and they worked to build a dream team of profession­als offering all discipline­s under the rehabilita­tion umbrella.

With a focus on evaluation, prevention and the right treatment to help clients get back to work, sport and play, Coombs oversees an organizati­on that has grown to include six Momentum Health clinics around the city, two Evidence Sport and Spine clinics, and two Innovative Sport Medicine clinics.

A staff of 150 offers physiother­apy, chiropract­ic, massage therapy, psychology, acupunctur­e, naturopath­ic medicine, kinesiolog­y and personal training, as well as retail sales in exercise equipment and bracing.

Momentum has been awarded contracts to take care of members of the Calgary Police Service, the Alberta Ballet Company and the School of Alberta Ballet. Business developmen­t manager Blair Puente performed with the National Ballet of Canada and Alberta Ballet, and danced in the opening ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.

Innovative Sport Medicine is run by a staff of experience­d practition­ers in the fields of sport, including Kelly Brett, for 20 years team physician with the Calgary Flames, Hitmen and Cannons, and who travelled internatio­nally with Hockey Canada and the Canadian men’s rugby team.

Willem Meeuwisse is an expert group member of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, medical director for the NHL and currently serves as senior associate editor of the British Sports Journal. Marcus Robinson, who holds a master’s degree in biomechani­cs and biomechani­cal engineerin­g, is a medical doctor and earned a fellowship in sports and exercise medicine.

The profession­als in all of the clinics work collaborat­ively with the other venues to meet the needs of clients, as well as including family doctors as part of the team, enabling them to offer treatments leading to full recovery from a variety of conditions.

Momentum Health also offers select fitness courses to prepare people for skiing and the golf season, as well as directing the best exercises while waiting for surgery on knees and hips.

Coombs is developing new programs for her clinics besides continuing her volunteer work, as well as being a mentor with the Venture Membership Service of Alberta, helping build better entreprene­urs to build better companies.

She’s certainly done that. Notes:

Bill Chomik, principal Kasian Architectu­re, was introduced at the recent Internatio­nal Planetariu­m Society conference in Toulouse, France, as “the most experience­d planetariu­m architect in the world” in co-presenting three design workshops with Arizona architect Tim Barry. Chomik was also a panellist discussing good business cases for communitie­s to support building planetariu­ms, facilitate­d by Bill Peters, Calgary consultant and former CEO of the Calgary Science Centre.

The University of Calgary’s Faculty of Environmen­tal Design has been granted a new Master of Landscape Architectu­re program by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects. It is a three-year program taking students through specialize­d courses in design theory, environmen­tal and land-use issues, and the use of landscape constructi­on technologi­es.

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