Meet Anthony
Why Patients Choose Made to Move
Anthony Cubello is a Vaughan-based Registered Physiotherapist with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University (2020) and an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology & Health Science from York University (2016). His passion for human movement stems from his own experience with exercise and the profound physical and mental benefits it brought to his life — a foundation that drives his commitment to helping others do the same.
At Made to Move, every patient receives personalized, one-on-one care with a treatment plan built entirely around their specific goals and lifestyle. As a Registered Physiotherapist (MSc.PT) and certified cFIMS provider with additional training in vestibular rehabilitation, Anthony brings specialized expertise to every session — from initial assessment through to full recovery and discharge.

Education & Background
Anthony graduated from McMaster University with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy (2020), building on his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology & Health Science from York University (2016). His passion for human movement stems from his own experience with exercise and the profound physical and mental benefits it brought to his life — a foundation that drives his commitment to helping others do the same.

Treatment Approach
Anthony takes a multi-modal approach to rehabilitation combining manual therapy, exercise prescription, education, and acupuncture & dry needling to help patients return to the activities they love. He believes in empowering patients to take an active role in their own recovery — and in using exercise as a long-term strategy to prevent future injury and promote lasting health.

Specialized Training
Anthony holds additional certification in vestibular rehabilitation, helping patients recover from vertigo, vestibular neuritis, and concussions. He is also a certified Functional Intramuscular Stimulation (cFIMS) provider, using dry needling techniques to activate the body's natural healing response, improve neuromuscular control, and restore overall function.

