CORPEO works alongside orthopaedic surgeons from Montfort Hospital, in order to help support patients through different stages of musculoskeletal care.
For many patients, care may involve an orthopaedic consultation, surgery, hospital-based care, and physiotherapy before or after a procedure. Our role is to support recovery with physiotherapy focused on movement, strength, mobility, confidence, and function.
Physiotherapy can play an important role before and after orthopaedic surgery. Before surgery, it may help improve strength, mobility, and confidence. After surgery, it can help guide rehabilitation, restore movement, rebuild strength, and support a safe return to daily activities.
Your physiotherapy plan will depend on your surgery, your surgeon's recommendations, your stage of healing, and your personal goals.
CORPEO works with orthopaedic surgeons whose expertise supports a wide range of musculoskeletal concerns.
Our orthopaedic partners:
Dr Fleuriau Chateau is an orthopedic surgeon, specialized in knee and hip replacements. He completed his medical training and orthopedic residency at the University of Ottawa, a year of fellowship training in joint replacement and trauma at the Ottawa General Hospital, and finally a year of fellowship training in orthopedic trauma at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He worked at Hôpital Montfort from June 2000 to July 2026, with a special interest in partial knee replacements.
Dr Fleuriau Chateau is now retired from active surgical practice, but will do surgical assisting at Montfort, and clinical office practice at CORPEO.
Dr. Marie-France Rancourt is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in adult hip and knee reconstruction. She completed her medical degree and orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Ottawa before pursuing advanced fellowship training in Adult Reconstruction at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, one of the world's leading orthopedic institutions.
Since joining Montfort Hospital in 2015, Dr. Rancourt has focused her practice on primary and complex hip and knee replacement surgery, as well as revision joint replacement procedures. She is dedicated to helping patients restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve their quality of life.
Mark Steeves is an orthopaedic surgeon at Hôpital Montfort in Ottawa, where he has practiced since 2012. He completed his residency at the University of Ottawa, followed by an Orthopaedic Trauma Fellowship at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle and an Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Fellowship at the University of British Columbia.
His practice focuses primarily on foot and ankle surgery, and he approaches each patient with care and attention, always working to find the treatment path that best supports their long-term mobility and quality of life.
Dr. Steeves is also active in teaching and research, mentoring foot and ankle fellows and contributing to the surgical community through his ongoing academic work. He currently serves as President of the Canadian Foot and Ankle Society (2027-2029), a role that reflects the trust and respect he has earned among his peers.
Referrals to orthopaedic surgeons must come from your primary care physician or nurse practitioner. For questions about an orthopaedic surgery consultation, referral status, or surgery-specific information, please contact the office of your orthopaedic surgeon directly. (Tel: 613-746-6745, Fax: 613-746-6008)
For physiotherapy before or after surgery, contact CORPEO at (613) 000-0000 or info@corpeo.ca.