Our Team
MacKeely Watsa
MacKeely or "MacK" is a physiotherapy resident with a passion for helping individuals return to the activities they love, pain-free.
She completed her Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics from the University of Guelph in 2023. Followed by her Masters of Physical Therapy from Western University if 2025, earning the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Award at graduation.
MacKeely played basketball for both universities, earning multiple MVP & All-star recognitions throughout her varsity career. She continued her basketball career professionally in Spain. Growing up MacKeely participated in everything time allowed for including volleyball, track and field, soccer, hockey, swimming, and badminton. Her vast sporting experience makes her well equipped to help individuals through the return to sport / activity process.
Outside the clinic, MacKeely can be found coaching youth basketball or in the gym. She brings a level of empathy, inspiration and knowledge to her practice that helps her clients to acheive their health and performance goals.
Kyle Ferrigan
Kyle grew up in Mississauga and spent his childhood playing hockey, as well as many other sports. After retiring from hockey, Kyle received a Bachelor of Arts Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2014, followed by completing a Masters of Physical Therapy degree at McMaster University in 2016.
Since graduating, Kyle has taken post-graduate courses in Manual Therapy, Manipulative Therapy Techniques, Acupuncture & Dry Needling.
Kyle is most known for his role in treating significant post-surgical sports injuries - especially ACL injuries. Kyle currently manages over 50 ACL rehabilitations per year and is involved in providing ACL education to clinicians and athletes on a national scale.
Kyle is the official Physiotherapist for the OHL’s Kitchener Rangers, as well as a Physiotherapy consultant for the GOHL’s Cambridge Redhawks and Waterloo Siskins. Kyle also manages the rehabilitation for complex sport injuries and sport-surgeries for athletes from Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo.
Kyle works closely with professional athletes from the NHL, NFL, CFL, MLS, and a wide variety of other professional sports, both for in-season and off-season injury management.
Ben Newell
Ben is a Physiotherapist who strives to help people feel stronger, move with confidence, and optimize their recovery so they can return to the activities that matter most.
He completed a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo in 2023. Followed by a Master’s in Physical Therapy at Western University in 2025.
Ben’s background is deeply rooted in sport. He began his athletic journey with the KW Predators volleyball club before competing as a member of the University of Waterloo’s varsity volleyball team. Beyond volleyball he also grew up playing basketball, track and field, and fast ball. His vast sporting experiences continue to shape his understanding of sport performance, injury and recovery.
Outside of the clinic, Ben can be found strength training, competing in volleyball tournaments, or cheering on athletes at U Sports events. His passion for sport and movement inspires his practice, and he brings that same energy to supporting clients in achieving their health and performance goals. Ben coaches for the KW Predators volleyball club and runs volleyball skills clinics throughout the region, with an emphasis on body mechanics and injury prevention strategies.