Tina began her career in rehabilitation by completing a Bachelor’s of Kinesiology with a minor in Nutritional Science at the University of British Columbia. She then went on to pursue a Master’s Physical Therapy degree from the University of British Columbia. Tina has experience in a variety of settings including medical and critical care units in the hospital, a Clinical Pilates studio, and volunteering with Skate Canada and Women’s Rugby teams. Tina has a special interest in helping both women and men with their pelvic health (incontinence and prolapse).
Amy has been a practicing massage therapist since 2018. She graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2016 where she earned her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology. Driven by a fascination for anatomy and a heartfelt desire to make a positive impact, Amy discovered her calling in massage therapy.
I wanted to send all of you a big thank you for helping me get back on the field this summer. My team and I took home the Gold Medal for Team BC. Duri...
Ever since graduating as a physio in 2014 I have had my eye on taking the Integrated Systems Model (ISM) course. For a variety of reasons, things did...
I cannot explain how much better I feel! These last two appointments have been changing everything for me! The new stretch that we practiced on this p...
Are you ready for mentorship and learning how to treat using a regional interdependent approach (ISM)? We are looking for physiotherapists looking for change and more learning. This is a wonderful mentorship/work opportunity. We will take you on a journey like no other in the first year of your mentorship/work with us, while making full pay! Read more for how to take advantage of this rare opening and opportunity to learn with us!
Pain is a normal, but unpleasant, experience you feel in response to what your brain believes to be a threatening situation and can involve actual or potential tissue damage (Butler & Moseley, 2003).
Is core training the same as core strengthening? Are core stabilization exercises the same as core strengthening exercises? Do you know the difference? Is there a difference?