
Physiotherapist
Ari Fune
(she/her)Ari’s path to physiotherapy began in a classic youngest sibling way – by copying her siblings who said they wanted to be physios. Neither of them actually committed, they both chose very different career paths, but the idea stuck and turned into a real passion for helping people move better, feel better, and get stronger.
She completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Alberta in 2022. During her final year, she did her practicum at Integral and decided that a physio clinic is where she wanted to be. She there went on to earn her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at UofA as well.
Ari believes in finding the right balance between active and passive rehabilitation. She’s not afraid to challenge her clients because, as the saying goes, you can’t go wrong getting strong (most of the time). Expect a mix of exercise-based rehab, hands-on manual therapy to get things moving, and clear, straightforward education so you actually understand what’s going on in your body. She believes you’re the expert on your own body, but she’s here to guide you, push you (a little), and keep things fun along the way.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, University of Alberta – 2022
- Master of Science in Physical Therapy, University of Alberta – 2026
- Advance Clinical Manual Therapy meets Powerlifting Principles – 2025
Fun facts
Talladega Nights…probably one of the only movies I can stay awake for.
Who’s got the time to read?
New Girl, The Office, Brooklyn 99. I also recently binged Daisy Jones & the Six, would recommend.
Golf, snowboarding, weight lifting and spin class!
Cookie Dough with Skor