Andrea completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at Queen’s University and her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. She has also completed the Acupuncture Canada Dry Needling Program Certificate (ACCDN) and is fully certified in dry needling. She currently competes as an elite level mountain biker, racing both provincially and nationally. She grew up in Ontario participating in a variety of competitive sports including hockey, soccer, cross country running, speed skating, and motocross. With a broad spectrum of sport knowledge and training background she will determine the best individual approach to get you back into the game or back to your usual daily activity.
Andrea uses a hands-on approach utilizing manual therapy in conjunction with exercise prescription tailored to an individual’s needs. Whether it is a longstanding pain or a recent injury, Andrea will provide the help you need to regain your strength and mobility to meet or exceed your recovery or fitness goals.
Away from the clinic, Andrea is a competitive cyclist and trail runner. She enjoys spending time in the mountains hiking, running, biking and skiing.
Andrea completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at Queen’s University and her Master of S...
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Simmy grew up in Osoyoos BC; fun fact…. it is in the only desert in Canada! Growing up in a small town meant limited social activities, that’s why she spent most of her time playing either soccer, volleyball or basketball. Being immersed in so many sports meant witnessing her fair share of injuries and the rehab it took to get back into the game. Those experiences lead to her pursuing a career in physiotherapy.
Simmy completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Fraser Valley and her Master of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney. Before moving to Australia to do Physiotherapy she worked as a Kinesiologist which provided a foundation in exercise prescription which allows an active approach to rehab. Before moving back to Canada Simmy spent time working in a private practice where she treated patients with sport and joint injuries. She is now able to supplement her background in exercise rehab with clinical experience in manual techniques for soft tissue release aimed at acute and chronic injuries.
She believes that a combination of manual therapy and active rehab (exercises!) provides patients with optimal recovery.
In her spare time you can find Simmy on long walks, going for runs or fitting in a quick workout at the gym.
Languages spoken: English, Punjabi
Simmy grew up in Osoyoos BC; fun fact…. it is in the only desert in Canada! Growing up in a small...
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Walee obtained his Masters of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto after completing his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia. Walee has now returned back to the west coast as the cool air and picturesque landscape of BC are what makes him feel at home!
Walee was initially brought to the field of physical therapy when he served as the Head Student Athletic Trainer for the UBC Women’s Hockey team for 3 seasons. He had a very successful experience working with elite athletes and getting them back to play as soon as possible. For his exceptional skill set Walee was honored to receive the Carolyn Dobie Smith award at UBC, given to the Trainer of the Year. Walee also worked with the University of Toronto Varsity Blues Women’s Hockey team during his time in Toronto, in alignment with his passion for sports physical therapy.
Throughout his physical therapy journey Walee has also worked with age groups ranging from pediatric to geriatric, as well as neurological and post-op populations. Walee strives to take an individualized approach to each patient by maximizing their strengths and incorporating personal goals. Whether you are a weekend warrior, avid gym go-er, or just enjoy yoga and long walks, Walee believes that everyone has a different vision for what they consider to be an active lifestyle, and he wants to empower his patients to participate in the things they enjoy. Walee prioritizes education, manual therapy and exercise in order to optimize recovery and prevent re-injury.
In his spare time, you will find Walee searching up a new recipe, running, going to the gym, and experimenting with new sports (maybe you can give him a suggestion)!
Languages spoken: English, Hindi, Urdu
Walee obtained his Masters of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto after comp...
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Matt completed his Masters in Physical Therapy from UBC after receiving a Bachelor of Human Kinetics from UBC Okanagan. He has since received his certification in Dry Needling (IMS). He pursued a career in physiotherapy after broadening his experiences in Australia, where he developed his skills in strength and conditioning coaching and rehabilitation techniques.
Matt has worked in private practice, critical care, neurological rehab, has taught spinal cord injury management in rural India, and presented at the sports medicine conference in Honduras. Matt is committed to providing the best care and support to patients, allowing them to return quickly to the lifestyle and activities that they enjoy most. Matt’s treatment approach is guided by current research and integrates hands-on manual therapy, exercise prescription, and client education to help his clients achieve their goals.
Matt has a passion for the outdoors and loves to adventure with his family and friends while hiking, mountain biking, running, and skiing. Matt has grown up competing and coaching in high-level soccer and track & field, and has his sports first responder certification to care for athletes in these pursuits. Matt continues to enjoy working with local athletes & teams, as well as supporting community events here in the lower mainland.
Matt believes that a strong, balanced body allows one to enjoy all aspects of sport and an active life!
Languages spoken: English
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Dan completed an exercise science degree prior to moving to Australia to complete his Physiotherapy (2001) and Master of Manual Therapy (2004) degrees. He later received his certification in IMS (intra muscular stimulation/dry needling). He wants to assist you in getting back up to speed as soon as possible, so you can get out and enjoy the outdoors. He enjoys working with elite and recreational athletes that like to push the boundaries of what they thought was possible and with non-athletes that want to improve their quality of life by moving and feeling better.
Away from the clinic, Dan is a competitive long distance runner (trail and marathon), cyclist and triathlete. He enjoys skiing and hiking with his friends and family. He spends a lot of time with his two youngl children and enjoys watching them develop a love for sports and the outdoors.
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Emily completed her Masters of Physical Therapy from UBC after receiving a Bachelors of Human Kinetics from UBC Okanagan.
Emily believes in taking a client-centred approach in physiotherapy and empowers clients to have an active role in their recovery. She combines manual therapy, education, and therapeutic exercise throughout her sessions to assist her clients in achieving their goals.
She has a desire to provide all physiotherapy services on the foundation of current research and clinical expertise, while also incorporating her clients’ perspectives and goals.
Emily firmly believes that movement makes a difference – mentally and physically!
Emily has experience in orthopaedic clinical settings as well as acute and post-surgical hospital units.
Outside of the clinic, Emily enjoys being outdoors – whatever that looks like – going for a run, hiking, paddle boarding, skiing, or even a coffee or card game on the patio!
Emily completed her Masters of Physical Therapy from UBC after receiving a Bachelors of Human Kin...
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