Dr. Teresa Lei was born and raised in Medicine Hat. She began her studies in Kinesiology at Medicine Hat College before transferring to the University of Alberta. She then attended the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and a Doctorate of Chiropractic in 2020.
Dr. Teresa’s approach to care is focusing on the person as a whole. This means finding and treating the underlying cause in addition to the presenting symptoms. She uses a variety of techniques including chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapies, rehabilitation & strengthening exercises, and patient education. She has also taken additional adjusting and rehabilitation seminars to further enhance her skill set, including Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), McKenzie Method (MDT), and Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) courses. Her goal is to get you back to moving your best and doing what you love.
Growing up, Dr. Teresa was active in many activities including music and dance lessons and a handful of sports in high school. During undergrad, she began training in powerlifting and has competed in several competitions. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys hiking, working out, reading, and baking treats.
Megan Sehn is a graduate from University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Kinesiology and a Minor in Psychology with Great Distinction as well as a Masters Degree in Physiotherapy in 2016. As a U of S student, Megan began volunteering as an team trainer working with a variety of teams and acting as a mentor to other trainers when she was accepted into the School of Physical Therapy. She was recognized by the CIS for her contribution to sport while maintaining her Great Distinction in Academia. Megan had the opportunity to live, work, and conduct research in a remote Indigenous community. The research team she contributed to was published in the Spring 2019 edition of Physiotherapy Canada.
Since graduating and returning to her hometown of Medicine Hat, Megan worked for two multidisciplinary private health care clinics for a combination of 5 years as well as within the public system for 3.5 years. Megan also instructed in the Therapist Assistant Program at Medicine Hat College for 6 years where she also provided sport medical coverage to their athletic teams from 2016-2019. In 2017, Megan became a certified Sport First Responder and has spent the past 6 years volunteering as a team trainer for local 18UAA and 17UAAA hockey clubs. In the fall of 2023 Megan was trained in Female Urinary Incontinence and is certified to perform the restricted activity of Pelvic Floor Internal Examinations. She has also taken continuing education in the areas of concussion management, wheelchair seating and prescription, low back and hip pain management, advanced taping techniques, and a variety of other treatment and management techniques. In 2024, Megan founded and opened Sehn Physiotherapy.