Chronic diseases and gastrointestinal conditions can significantly impact daily functioning, energy levels, and quality of life. Nutrition plays a central role in managing symptoms, reducing complications, and supporting long-term health. At Motion Works Physiotherapy Orleans, our Registered Dietitian can help support your overall health, improve digestive comfort, and build sustainable nutrition habits that fit your lifestyle!
What is a Registered Dietitian (RD)?
A Registered Dietitian (RD) is a regulated healthcare professional trained to translate complex nutrition science into practical, personalized strategies that support long-term health and promote overall wellbeing. When you work with a Registered Dietitian for chronic disease management or gastrointestinal conditions, you receive guidance on:
- Using nutrition to help manage symptoms and support overall health.
- Improving digestion, nutrient absorption, and gut comfort.
- Creating realistic, sustainable eating plans tailored to your medical needs and lifestyle.

The Role of a Registered Dietitian in Managing Chronic Diseases
For individuals living with chronic diseases, nutrition is a critical component of symptom control, disease management, and long-term health outcomes. A Registered Dietitian helps address nutrition-related risk factors while supporting energy levels, metabolic health, and overall wellbeing. Some chronic diseases Registered Dietitian’s can help manage are:
- Diabetes
- Heart Disease
- Cancer
A Registered Dietitian can support chronic disease management by:
- Managing blood sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure through diet.
- Addressing inflammation linked to chronic and autoimmune conditions.
- Supporting heart health, bone health, and weight management.
- Preventing nutrient deficiencies associated with long-term illness.
Did you know that:
- Approximately 40-45% of Canadians live with at least one major chronic disease.
- Approximately 1 in 10 Canadian adults are living with diagnosed diabetes, where 90% of cases are Type II diabetes.
- Approximately 2.5 million Canadians are living with diagnosed heart disease.
- Approximately 7.5 millions Canadian adults live with high blood pressure or are considered pre-hypertensive.
- According to the World Health Organization, an unhealthy diet is one of the primary risk factors for chronic disease.
The Role of a Registered Dietitian in Managing Gastrointestinal Conditions
Gastrointestinal conditions often require targeted dietary strategies to reduce symptoms while ensuring nutritional needs are met. A Registered Dietitian works with you to identify food triggers, support digestive health, and make evidence-based dietary adjustments, without unnecessary or overly restrictive eating patterns. Some gastrointestinal conditions a Registered Dietitian can help manage are:
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Crohn’s
- Intolerancies
- Acid Reflux/Reflux Disease
There is no single “anti-inflammatory” or “gut-friendly” diet that works for everyone. A Registered Dietitian develops personalized meal plans based on individual symptoms, medical history, preferences, and lifestyle to promote symptom relief and sustainability. Personalized nutrition planning may include:
- Identifying and managing dietary triggers
- Optimizing fibre, protein, and fat intake for gut tolerance
- Supporting nutrient adequacy during elimination or therapeutic diets
- Creating realistic, flexible meal strategies for long-term success
What to Expect When Working with a Registered Dietitian for Chronic Disease and Gastrointestinal Condition Management
Working with a Registered Dietitian is a collaborative and individualized process focused on practical, achievable changes. Care is designed to evolve over time, adapting to symptom changes, lab results, and lifestyle needs. Patients can expect:
- A comprehensive nutrition assessment and goal setting
- Evidence-based recommendations tailored to your condition
- Ongoing support, education, and progress monitoring
- Guidance that prioritizes health without unnecessary food restriction
A Registered Dietitian plays a vital role in the management of chronic diseases and gastrointestinal conditions through personalized, evidence-based nutrition care. By addressing symptoms, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall health, a Registered Dietitian helps individuals improve quality of life and build sustainable nutrition habits that support long-term wellbeing. Contact us to book a virtual initial assessment with our Registered Dietitian, Genevieve Marleau, at Motion Works Physiotherapy Orleans. We are here to help!