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Craven SPORT Services Expands into Martensville with New Clinic at Recreation Centre

by Shanine Sealey

Craven SPORT Services, a well-known Saskatoon-based physiotherapy and multidisciplinary clinic, has expanded its reach with a new location in the Martensville Recreation Centre. The clinic has officially opened its doors on the second floor of the Williams Family Fieldhouse, bringing with them an integrated team of physiotherapists, strength and conditioning coaches, chiropractors and massage therapists; all ready to provide high quality collaborative care for individuals of all ages and activity levels.

“Our mission is to empower movement throughout life’s journey,” said Lee Stevens, partner at Craven SPORT Services.

“We’re incredibly excited to join the Martensville community and look forward to helping people move, perform, and live better; no matter their goals or activity level.”

The Martensville clinic offers a range of services for the general public, from injury assessment and rehabilitation to dryland training and performance optimization. Craven SPORT Services also provides concussion baseline testing for both individuals and teams and post-injury concussion management and clearance.

“Our vision is that every client receives exceptional collaborative care in their pursuit of health and wellness. We take a team-based approach and strive to provide an individualized plan of care to help reach your health and performance goals.

Our physiotherapists work closely with doctors, specialists, and our in-house multidisciplinary team that includes chiropractors, strength and conditioning coaches, and massage therapists, to ensure optimal continuity of care that is both timely and of the highest quality.”

The team has also partnered with Trach Sports Academy and the Prairie Spirit School Division to conduct movement screenings for high school athletes, identifying any issues with mobility, asymmetries, movement pattern deficiencies, strength, and power to flag for injury risk while monitoring performance and help guide training programs.

Several staff members will divide their time between the Saskatoon and Martensville locations, with services expected to expand as community needs grow.

The decision to open a Martensville location stems from both personal and professional connections to the community.

Many athletes and families from Martensville have utilized Craven SPORT Services within Saskatoon, and several staff members live locally. “With multiple kids involved in sports and activities, we are already active members of the sporting, social, and school communities in Martensville as parents, spectators, and volunteer coaches,” said Stevens.

Additionally, three of the clinic’s physiotherapists; Lee Stevens, Curtis Kulchur, and Jared Stevens; are also members of the Party on the Pond committee, which has contributed over $200,000 toward the construction of the Martensville Recreation Centre. “When the opportunity to be a part of the facility arose, it was a very natural and exciting fit! In addition, our partnership with Trach Sports Academy allows us to further contribute to the health and development of young athletes in our active, thriving, sport-minded community.”

Craven SPORT Services plans to host a community open house later this fall to introduce residents to the new space and team members. Details will be announced through their website and social media channels.

Community involvement is central to Craven SPORT Services’ mission. Beyond clinic appointments, staff are active in local sports, including attending Royals Football games and providing concussion baseline testing for the U15AA Marauders hockey team. The clinic is committed to supporting local athletes, schools, and organizations through education, outreach, and workshops.

For more information, or to book an appointment, call (306) 934-2011 or visit https://cravensportservices.ca/.

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