Our Alberta Team
Occupational Therapists
Our occupational therapists are registered with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT).
Sarah Vickery
With experience in case management, Sarah collaborates effectively with external stakeholders and healthcare teams to ensure appropriate and effective care. She has a holistic, client-centered approach, focusing on mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Her expertise includes hospital discharge care, exposure therapy, pain management, and return-to-work planning. Sarah is passionate about helping clients identify and utilize their strengths to re-engage in meaningful activities.
Currently residing in Calgary, AB, Sarah practices in both Alberta and British Columbia, offering in-person and virtual services. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the mountains with her family.
Pediatric Occupational Therapists
Our occupational therapists are registered with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT).
Lauren Seabrook
Physiotherapists
Our physiotherapists are registered with and members of the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
Keith Wilson
Keith is a passionate Internationally Registered Sport Physiotherapist focused on helping his clients achieve long-term success with their rehabilitation, and has extensive experience treating sport-related injuries. He believes in assessing the way his clients move to address the root cause of the problem, ultimately helping his clients prevent re-injury instead of treating surface-level symptoms. Keith's clients will usually leave his treatments having learned a ton as education is his strongest pillar. Keith has been the lead physiotherapist for Canada’s national snowboard halfpipe team and has helped support the national slopestyle team for the past three seasons. He has also covered training camps and World Cups for our national ski cross team. When not at Infinity he works at Calgary’s Canadian Sport Institute (CSI) where he helps provide para-medical coverage and perform baseline testing for numerous national team programs. In the past, he spent two years helping out the Calgary Buffaloes hockey organization and has developed injury prevention strategies for local minor soccer organizations. Keith hails from Nova Scotia, where his interest in the human body and athletics began. He was introduced to the physiotherapy profession after suffering numerous sports injuries while playing competitive hockey, soccer, and rugby. Whenever he has the chance, he still straps on the blades as much as possible to play in local hockey beer leagues. He also enjoys snowboarding, cycling, mountain biking, skiiing and cross-country skiing, squash, running, hiking, camping and strength training. Keith is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, a Level 2 Shift Concussion Provider, certified to perform functional dry needling, spinal and peripheral joint manipulation, medical acupuncture, and has the ability to order diagnostic imaging when necessary. He also attends advanced courses annually on movement impairments and rehabilitation to stay updated on the latest academic advancements to help his clients move better.
Keith hails from Nova Scotia, where his interest in the human body and athletics began. He was introduced to the physiotherapy profession after suffering numerous sports injuries while playing competitive hockey, soccer, and rugby. Whenever he has the chance, he still straps on the blades as much as possible to play in local hockey beer leagues. He also enjoys snowboarding, cycling, mountain biking, skiiing and cross-country skiing, squash, running, hiking, camping and strength training.
Keith is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, a Level 2 Shift Concussion Provider, certified to perform functional dry needling, spinal and peripheral joint manipulation, medical acupuncture, and has the ability to order diagnostic imaging when necessary. He also attends advanced courses annually on movement impairments and rehabilitation to stay updated on the latest academic advancements to help his clients move better.