Michael Boni, PT, CAT(C), R.KIN, ATC(Ret), DSc., BHSc.PT, BA.KIN, Dip. Manip. PT, FCAMPT, CAFCI

  • CAMPT Certified Physiotherapist
  • Associate Profressor, York University
  • Certified in Medical Acupuncture
  • Certified Athletic Therapist
  • Certified Athletic Trainer
  • Registered Kinesiologist

Michael is a highly experienced Physiotherapist with a passion for guiding people towards success.  He graduated from York University with a Bachelor Degree in Kinesiology and Health Science and a Certificate in Athletic Therapy.  In 1997, he became certified as an Athletic Therapist, CATA(C), in Canada.  He graduated from McMaster University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy.  Later that year he became certified as an Athletic Trainer, ATC, in the United States.  After entering private physiotherapy practice, Michael completed a post-graduate Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy (Dip. Manip. PT), from the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, in 2002.

Upon completion of his diploma he became a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapists (FCAMPT) accredited by the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT).   In 2007, Michael completed his certificate in anatomical acupuncture from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute (CAFCI).  In 2016, Michael pursued his designation as a Registered Kinesiologist, (R.KIN), in Ontario.  In 2018, Michael completed his Doctorate of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from Andrews University in Michigan, USA.

Michael’s treatment expertise is in the field of hands-on physiotherapy focusing on neck, shoulder and back pain.  His clinical practice is now limited and he is focusing most of his time on educating and mentoring Physiotherapists, Athletic Therapists and Kinesiology students.  He is an Examiner and Chief Instructor within the post-graduate Diploma Program of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.  Michael is an invited speaker with the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association and serves as an Assistant Professor and Faculty member with the School of Kinesiology and Health Science Program at York University in Toronto.

When not treating, teaching or studying, Michael enjoys spending time with his wife Laura and three children whether on the soccer field, in a basketball court or simply enjoying the outdoors.