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LeeAnne Gullett

Chief Operating Officer
Certified Athletic Therapist
Credentials
& Designations​
CAT(C)
ATC
MSc
Locations
Edmonton
LeeAnne Gullett

Biography

LeeAnne has been with Acumen Health since its early beginnings and has played a key role in its growth and evolution. She is a Certified Athletic Therapist (CAT) who holds a vast interest in patient education and making orthopedic care a smooth experience for patients.

LeeAnne’s vision is to help individuals receive the proper diagnosis and treatment from the beginning. She believes that a collaborative approach, involving Orthopedic Surgeons, Certified Athletic Therapists (CATs), and Strength and Conditioning Specialists, creates a team environment that provides the best support for people to return to optimal health and performance.

LeeAnne obtained her Bachelors of Science in Athletic Training and Health Science at Castleton University in Vermont. She practiced as a Certified Athletic Trainer in the states for 6 years with various sports teams and orthopedic clinics (NECBL, Dartmouth Hitchcock, Vermont Orthopedic Clinic to name a few). She then went on to pursue her Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology at Mercyhurst University. While in Erie, PA she worked as a Division I Women’s Ice Hockey ATC where going to the Frozen Four was one of her favourite memories.

LeeAnne has specialized in treating the overhead athlete specifically the shoulder and elbow for over 17 years. She also loves working with knee and hip patients. She enjoys the post operation rehabilitation stages and assisting in transition to return to play.
Post operation surgeries she specializes include: Tommy John (UCL reconstruction), ACL reconstruction, Shoulder instability, Rotator Cuff, labral repair in the shoulder and FAI (femoroacetabular Impingement) conditions in athletes.

LeeAnne moved to Canada with her husband where she worked as an Orthopedic Research Coordinator at the PanAm Clinic in Winnipeg, MB. They kept moving west and LeeAnne found herself in Edmonton to help create a one of a kind health care system.

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