Patrick is a highly trained and experienced massage therapist with over 17 years of hands-on practice in Orthopedic Massage, Sports Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, and Relaxation Massage.
As a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) with the NHPC (Natural Health Practitioners of Canada), Patrick is qualified to honor most extended health insurance plans, making therapeutic care more accessible to his clients.
Patrick has worked in a variety of clinical and wellness environments, gaining deep insight into a wide range of conditions across diverse populations. His approach is both clinical and compassionate, rooted in a deep respect for the individual needs of every client.
Known for his loyal and growing client base, Patrick feels privileged to be a trusted part of his clients’ ongoing health and wellness routines. Whether you’re seeking chronic pain relief, injury recovery, athletic performance support, or simply stress reduction, Patrick offers personalized massage therapy treatments designed to support your goals.
Patrick is currently looking to join a collaborative healthcare team where he can continue to contribute his skills to evidence-informed, client-centered care.
A true “people person,” Patrick fosters an open and comfortable environment where clients feel empowered to discuss their wellness goals. He believes in the power of communication and connection to make massage therapy a vital part of every individual’s self-care and recovery journey.
Satish Pandya, B.Sc., PT, MCPA, CG IMS, CMAc.
Satish Pandya, president of Eastgate Physiotherapy Sherwood Park, believes that a thorough assessment of each patient is the key to his successful professional practice.
“You need to take the time to pinpoint the root cause of the problem if you are going to be able to treat it effectively,” he says. “Otherwise, the treatment will be not as effective.”
He believes that Pain is not a bad thing! Pain is body’s own fire alarm system. It lets us know that something is wrong and where is the problem. The best treatment for pain is not just to treat the pain but address the root cause and treat the root cause to give you permanent and lasting pain relief.
A lifelong learner, Satish brings continual upgrading and skill addition to his profession along with more than 30 years of experience as a physiotherapist. He received his Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Bombay and that began a life-long quest for additional learning.
He followed his degree immediately with a post-graduation certification in medical rehabilitation for physiotherapists from All Indian Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Bombay.
In 1982, he passed the Canadian Physiotherapy Association examination and became a full-time active member. In 1995, he completed his residency in Industrial rehabilitation and functional capacity testing in Chicago, Illinois by Matheson and associates He received his Certificate in Medical Acupuncture from the University of Alberta under Dr. Steven Aung. He completed the Certificate Program in Gunn Intra Muscular Stimulation (IMS) from the Institute of Study and Treatment of Pain.
He trained under Professor Mariono Rocabado to study the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ) and cranial dysfunction. He completed his advanced manual therapy credentials and has been on the manual therapy roster of the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta. He completed McKenzie and Cyriax courses in manual therapy.
Among dozens of other courses he completed, he took Complications of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty), Sports Medicine 101, and PTHER 570 Radiology for Physiotherapists, all from the University of Alberta.
He completed courses in Quantum Laser, Vestibular Rehabilitation, Emergency Care, Referral Source Management, The New Patient, Hiring and Team Building, McKenzie Part A, Ad, Back Injury Prevention and Treatment, Advanced Taping and Strapping Course, Biomechanical Problems with Foot, Ankle and Lower Extremities, Active Functional Capacity Testing and Program Workshop, and many others.
He received his Certificate in Functional Capacity Testing from Mathieson and Associates, Chicago.
He is a long-time member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (orthopedic division, acupuncture division and sports division.) He is a member of the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta and a member of the Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA). He is also a member of the Institute of Study and Treatment of Pain (STOP).
His focus on excellence has brought accolades to his company and on two consecutive years it has been rated as among the top three best physiotherapists in Sherwood Park. This award acknowledges consistently high quality in your field of businesses and follows a 50-point inspection rating which includes everything from checking the candidate’s reputation, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, trust and cost toward general excellence.
In 2016, Satish was also signaled out for the honor and distinction of receiving the Pride of Strathcona Award for professional achievement.
This award recognizes people who have distinguished themselves and contributed to the community with their leadership, care and compassion and overall excellence in their field.
“It’s people who make our community a great place to be and through these awards, we share our pride and admiration for those who make a positive difference and for outstanding achievements that bring recognition to Strathcona County,” Mayor Roxanne Carr said in bestowing the award.
Satish opened Eastgate Physical Therapy in 1985 having previously gained experience working in orthopedic and neurology rehabilitation, outpatient physiotherapy, acute care, geriatrics, extended care and palliative care.
His reputation is well known for the excellence of his work as well as for his contributions to health care information in his area including serving as a columnist in Healthy Lifestyles in the Sherwood Park News and writing articles and health and fitness promotion in the Edmonton Journal and other publications.
In November, 2017, he was selected as “Asian star” by Asian Tribune newspaper.
Active in Toastmasters, he achieved the Distinguished Toastmaster designation in 2010. It is the highest communication and leadership recognition offered by Toastmasters International. He was awarded the Cec Pepper Memorial Award and selected as Area Governor of the Year for the District 42 (Alberta and Saskatchewan) of Toastmasters International 2008-2009.
Satish is also distinguished for the volunteer work he does within his community. Among the organizations he has contributed to as a volunteer are the Arthritis Society of Alberta (for 10 years), the Hindu Society of Alberta, the Alberta Guajarati Association, honorary principal for the Alberta Gujarati School, and leader of the Arthritis Self-Management Program for five years, leader of the Fibromyalgia Self-Management Program for Three years.
He has also provided his physiotherapy clinic as a work experience station for Elk Island public schools, University of Alberta, Macami College of Massage Therapy and Career College.
He has been Master of Ceremonies at the Festival of Trees in Sherwood Park for five years.
He has given presentations and lectures to physiotherapists in three continents