Dr. Frank Ramelli, BSc,DC, FCCPOR, DACRB, CSCS

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Dr. Frank Ramelli has been practicing as the Clinical Coordinator/President-Owner of a Multi-Disciplinary Rehabilitation Centers called Redhill Physio & Chiropractic, in the Hamilton/Stoney Creek area, for over 30 years. As a graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, he is a Chiropractic Rehabilitation Specialist licensed to practice in the Province of Ontario. Dr. Ramelli is also a graduate of Bishop Ryan High School and McMaster University (Chemistry, Physics, Math) in Hamilton. 

Dr. Ramelli is a Hamilton’s only Chiropractic Rehabilitation Specialist (Fellow) with the Canadian Chiropractic Rehabilitative Sciences and also a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Sciences Board. He also holds certification in Occupational Health and Safety with the Ontario Chiropractic Association, and in Active Release Techniques. Previously, Dr. Ramelli served as a board member of the Canadian Society of Chiropractic Evaluators and as a board member of the Chiropractic College of Rehabilitation Sciences for Canada. Dr. Ramelli was also actively involved in conducting Independent Medical Examinations for the insurance industry. 

Dr. Ramelli has been extensively involved in his community. He was the youngest President of Kiwanis Inc of Hamilton (Stoney Creek) and the recipient of the Community Service Award presented by the Ontario Chiropractic Association. He was also a Chief Examiner for the Canadian Chiropractic Board Exams. 

While Dr. Ramelli has reached many accolades in his professional career, when asked, he would say that he is most proud of his greatest achievement - his wonderful wife and two daughters. 


Tanisara Velji BSc, PT

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Tani is a physiotherapist at Redhill Physio & Chiropractic. She obtained a BSc (HONOURS) degree in Physical Therapy from Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand in 2013 and completed an Ontario International Educated Physiotherapists Bridging Program from University of Toronto in 2018. She has become registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario since June of 2018.

 Since graduating, she has years of experience, working in both hospital settings and private clinics. She has completed additional courses in Parkinson disease update and management, K-Taping, and Acupuncture. She enjoys helping all musculoskeletal conditions. Her treatment approach is focusing on patient - centered care, tailoring treatments to the individual and progressing them to their specific goals.  She combines all skills into her treatment plans such as patient education, modalities, manual therapy techniques and exercise programs. She is very up to date and always practices according to supported evidences and clinical protocols.

 Outside from work, Tani enjoys spending time with her family, friends and her dogs. She loves traveling, hiking, rollerblading and any adventurous activity.



Manpreet Kaur Saini, RMT

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Manpreet is a Registered Massage Therapist and a member of the RMTAO. In Manpreet's spare time she enjoys the adventures of being outdoors. Her favorite thing to do is travel; her most recent adventures have taken her to Paris, San Francisco California, Varadero Cuba as well as multiple places within North America. She also enjoys hiking and camping, along with spending quality time with family and friends. Manpreet was introduced to massage through her own healing after a car accident. She was amazed at the powerful support bodywork gave to her recovery and decided to attend National Institute for Massage.  She knows the many different modalities that massage has to offer, and she is passionate about helping others create a healthy balance in their lives either by relieving pain, stress, or to simply obtain a relaxation massage. Through Manpreet's education she has found her niche in Myofascial release, therapeutic treatments along with many techniques to create more range of motion in joints. Manpreet uses a slow and steady technique to treat deep tissue and trigger points. Manpreet knows from personal experience of just how beneficial massage can be. She enjoys her career as a massage therapist, and considers massage to be an important part of maintaining good health. She is excited to work with new clients and help them to improve and maintain good health.


Caitlynn Long, RMT

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Caitlynn Long graduated from the Ontario College of Health and Technology in April of 2019. She became interested in massage therapy through teaching competitive dance. She wanted to be able to help her students achieve the most that they could and knew massage therapy could do that. As a young, highly competitive dancer, Caitlynn turned to massage therapy for help with strength, flexibility and injury prevention which are some of her many goals when treating.

Caitlynn is truly dedicated to helping her clients feel the best they can. Whether it’s a specific pain/injury or just wanting to relax, Caitlynn strives to get the best results possible. She has always known she wanted a career that would help people and has found her passion in massage therapy. Caitlynn is also certified in Myofascial Cupping Therapy which she feels is a great treatment option for many people.

Caitlynn is so glad to be a part of the team at Redhill Physio and Chiropractic and aims to create the most beneficial treatments for all of her clients based on their own specific needs.


Emily Vinken

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Emily is an administrative and physiotherapy assistant at Redhill Physio & Chiropractic. This past year she obtained an Honors Bachelor of Kinesiology degree with a minor in Psychology at McMaster University. Emily developed a love of sport early on through her competitive involvement in cheerleading, basketball and soccer. While completing her kinesiology degree, Emily had the opportunity to work in both clinical and field rehabilitation settings through her volunteer work as the field therapist for the McMaster Women’s Soccer team.  Emily brings an extensive customer service background through her work with McMaster’s athletic facility as well as their summer camp programs.

Outside of work Emily coaches and competes in competitive cheerleading and loves being outside and spending time with her dogs and family.