Dr. Robert Cutting was born and raised in Georgetown, Ontario where he spent his time studying, and playing competitive football and rugby. His passion for sports and exercise continued throughout his time at Western University where he attained a Bachelor of Science, Honors Specialization in Kinesiology and spent three years on the Men’s Rugby Team. He then continued his education at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, Ontario where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
Dr. Cutting’s evidence-based style of practice encompasses not only his clinical expertise but encourages patient input and active involvement in their rehabilitation while utilizing the most sound scientific evidence when developing individualized treatment plans. He strongly believes there should never be a cookie-cutter approach to patient management and that all treatment plans should be individualized in the best interest of the patient to get them back to doing the things they love as soon as possible.
Dr. Cutting has extensive training in mobilization and manipulation of the spine and extremities, myofascial release therapy, instrument assisted soft tissue techniques, active rehabilitation and is certified in Functional Integrated Acupuncture and Athletic Movement Assessment. Utilizing these skill sets he seeks to restore proper function, accelerate recovery and educate patients on strategies to decrease the risk of re-injury. He is a member of the Canadian Chiropractic and Saskatchewan Chiropractic Associations.
In his free time Dr. Cutting enjoys CrossFit, anything outdoors, and continues to play rugby.
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Sydney is born and raised in Saskatoon. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with Distinction in 2022 before earning her Master of Physical Therapy from the University of Saskatchewan in 2025. Upon graduation, she received the N.W. Tymchyshyn Memorial Award, recognizing the graduate who demonstrated the highest level of clinical proficiency.
With a lifelong involvement in sport and physical activity, Sydney developed an early appreciation for movement and performance. Her experiences as a competitive basketball player and her active lifestyle sparked her interest in rehabilitation and ultimately led her to a career in physical therapy.
Sydney is committed to helping individuals restore function, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life. She takes an individualized approach to care, integrating exercise prescription, manual therapy, and patient education to support clients of all ages in achieving their goals.
Outside of clinical practice, Sydney has been involved in coaching high school basketball and recreational wheelchair tennis. In her free time, she enjoys being outdoors, spending time with family and friends, and walking her dog.
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Melissa graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of
Science in Physical Therapy in 2006. She became certified in acupuncture in
2015. She has worked in private orthopedic clinics since 2006.
Melissa has a strong interest in orthopedics and acupuncture. She is dedicated
to assessing movement dysfunction and muscle imbalances, and utilizes her
manual skills and acupuncture to restore biomechanical movement and
improve her client’s symptoms. She believes it is important to educate clients on
their condition, and on how to maintain and make further gains on their own at
home with exercises, postural/positional changes, and modifications to daily
activity.
She continues to take post-education courses to increase her knowledge and
clinical skills; these courses have included myofascial release courses, orthopedic level
system courses, and acupuncture. She has a special interest in shoulders and
has focused in the recent years on expanding her knowledge and treatment
strategies. That being said, she enjoys treating all areas of the body, and you
can come see her for any musculoskeletal pain or injuries.
Outside of the clinic, you will often find Melissa at one of the hockey rinks or
ball diamonds with her children. She loves spending time with her family
outdoors, especially at the lake in the summer. She enjoys running,
strengthening in the gym, and going for bike rides.
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Sam was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, where she completed her Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Regina in 2022. She went on to earn her Master of Physical Therapy in 2025, where she was awarded both the Marj Braid Bursary for Outstanding Achievement in Orthopaedics and the Sport Physiotherapy Saskatchewan Student Merit Award.
Growing up as a multi-sport athlete, Sam developed a strong appreciation for movement, sport performance, and the role rehabilitation plays in keeping people active. She is passionate about helping individuals return not only to sport, but to the activities that matter most in their daily lives. Whether that means getting back to competition, work, gardening, or simply moving with confidence again, Sam strives to create individualized treatment plans that support each patient’s goals.
Sam takes an active, patient-centered approach to rehabilitation, incorporating manual therapy, strength training, and movement-based exercise to help patients build resilience and return to activity with confidence.
Outside of the clinic, Sam can often be found at the rink competing in the National Ringette League with the Sask Heat. She also enjoys strength training, golfing, and relaxing with a good book
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