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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a regulated primary health care profession with university-trained therapists with expertise in biomechanics and body movement.. Physiotherapists specialize in assessing, diagnosing, preventing and treating symptoms of pain and movement dysfunction. Our physiotherapists utilize a variety of techniques including manual or "hands-on" therapy, customized exercise prescription,... Read More

Physiotherapy is a regulated primary health care profession with university-trained therapists with expertise in biomechanics and body movement.. Physiotherapists specialize in assessing, diagnosing, preventing and treating symptoms of pain and movement dysfunction.

Our physiotherapists utilize a variety of techniques including manual or "hands-on" therapy, customized exercise prescription, Intramuscular stimulation/dry needling, therapeutic modalities such ultrasound, laser, electrical stimulating currents, shockwave and spinal decompression/traction. Physiotherapy treatments aim to help people recover from injury, as well as prevent injury and optimize physical performance.

If you have an ICBC claim or WorkSafe BC claim please contact the clinic to ensure we have approval to bill for your claim prior to your first appointment. If we cannot secure coverage you will have to pay our full rates until coverage is confirmed.


Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy is a regulated health care profession in the Province of BC. Massage Therapists have completed an education program that requires the minimum of 2200 hours of learning, the successful completion of a Provincial Board Exam and the maintenance of education through required continue education courses. The practice of Massage Therapy includes the assessment of the soft tissues... Read More

Massage Therapy is a regulated health care profession in the Province of BC. Massage Therapists have completed an education program that requires the minimum of 2200 hours of learning, the successful completion of a Provincial Board Exam and the maintenance of education through required continue education courses.

The practice of Massage Therapy includes the assessment of the soft tissues and joints of the body for the purpose of the treatment and prevention of dysfunction, injury and pain and the optimisation of performance. A Massage Therapist may use manual and physical methods to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment physical function to relieve pain and promote health. Massage Therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment option for soft tissue injuries, headaches, low back pain, sports injuries, arthritis and a wide variety of other conditions.

Our Massage Therapists will use a combination of hands-on techniques as well as therapeutic exercises, hydrotherapy, passive and active range of motion to help you reach your goals.


Concussion Rehabilitation

A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that affects multiple systems within the body. Concussions result in physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms which can become long term issues if not treated properly. To have the quickest, most complete recovery possible, concussions must be managed well from the very start. If you have a concussion, or a suspected concussion, we will do a thorough ... Read More

A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that affects multiple systems within the body. Concussions result in physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms which can become long term issues if not treated properly.
To have the quickest, most complete recovery possible, concussions must be managed well from the very start. If you have a concussion, or a suspected concussion, we will do a thorough assessment and identify any problems you may be experiencing. A program will be created to work on your individual issues with the aim of returning you in a safe and timely manner to your goal activities.


Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular rehabilitation is a form of physical therapy that uses exercise to help people with vertigo, balance or dizziness issues. The goal of vestibular rehabilitation is to help the brain compensate for damage to the inner ear balance system, or use exercises to desensitize movements that trigger dizziness. Vestibular rehabilitation must be done with a registered physiotherapist who has don... Read More

Vestibular rehabilitation is a form of physical therapy that uses exercise to help people with vertigo, balance or dizziness issues. The goal of vestibular rehabilitation is to help the brain compensate for damage to the inner ear balance system, or use exercises to desensitize movements that trigger dizziness. Vestibular rehabilitation must be done with a registered physiotherapist who has done postgraduate training in vestibular disorders and rehabilitation.
To have the quickest, most complete recovery possible, vestibular rehabilitation must be managed well from the very start. If you have vertigo, or other issues with dizziness or imbalance, we will do a thorough assessment and identify any problems you may be experiencing. A program will be created to work on your individual issues with the aim of returning you in a safe and timely manner to your goal activities.


Pelvic Floor/Women's Health

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is a type of physical therapy that focuses on the musculature of the pelvic floor. These muscles are responsible for supporting the pelvic organs (bladder, uterus etc.). Other functions for this musculature is voiding bowel and bladder, sexual function, stability of the pelvis and hip joint, and a venous and lymphatic pump for the pelvis. Pelvic floor physiotherapy ca... Read More

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is a type of physical therapy that focuses on the musculature of the pelvic floor. These muscles are responsible for supporting the pelvic organs (bladder, uterus etc.). Other functions for this musculature is voiding bowel and bladder, sexual function, stability of the pelvis and hip joint, and a venous and lymphatic pump for the pelvis. Pelvic floor physiotherapy can help to assess and treat a variety of conditions involving the roles of the pelvic floor by reducing tone and/or improving strength.

Our physiotherapist will perform a detailed pelvic floor assessment which may involve a variety of techniques to assess and treat muscles that may affect how the pelvic floor functions. In order to assess the pelvic floor, an internal examination may be performed with informed consent. This may occur on the first session or any subsequent sessions should the client feel comfortable. An internal examination does not have to occur to in order to help with pelvic floor conditions, however it is often the only way to fully assess many muscles of the pelvic floor and create the best possible treatment program.

Physiotherapist, Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sport Science, Certified Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Therapist, Certified Intramuscular Stimulation practitioner.

Julie co-founded Physiostation & Sports Injury Clinic in 2014 in order to incorporate a multifaceted approach to orthopaedic manual physiotherapy, drawing on her own background as a competitive athlete.

Julie has over 20 years of experience as a senior physiotherapist working with professional and recreational athletes, as well as professional dancers and performers. She graduated with high distinction with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise and Sports Science from The Pennsylvania State University, where she received a scholarship to play NCAA Division 1 softball. She was twice named an academic All-American during her time at Penn State.

Julie graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiotherapy from Queen’s University. She continued pursuing advanced certifications in acupuncture, intramuscular stimulation (IMS), and has obtained the highest advanced certification in Manual and Manipulative Therapy (COMT) from the North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists. She is currently pursuing certification from the Titleist Performance Institute to better assist golfers seeking specialized care.

Julie’s interest in orthopaedics and biomechanics began with her career as a competitive athlete. She gained valuable experience as a physiotherapist while working in New York at Westside Dance Physical Therapy, where she had the privilege of working on site and touring with the New York City Ballet. Julie also worked on site at Julliard, the School of American Ballet and has treated many professional dancers and athletes. She has developed and instructed classes for professional athletes, including back care and foot and ankle specialty classes.

Julie’s current sports endeavors include skiing, golf and mountain biking. Her patients come from all backgrounds, including athletes recovering from a wide range of acute injuries and surgeries as well as individuals addressing chronic ailments.

Physiotherapist, Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sport Science, Certified Orthopedic Manual a... Read More

Masters Degree in Physiotherapy, Bachelors Degree in Human Kinetics, Certified Intramuscular Stimulation Practitioner, Certified Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapist.

Tara graduated from the University of Alberta with a Masters Degree in Physiotherapy in 2009. She completed a Bachelors Degree in Human Kinetics from UBC in 2005. Tara is certified in IMS Gunn Intramuscular Neural Stimulation and holds a diploma in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy.

Tara has been a member of FCAMPT since 2016.

She is passionate about dance and fitness related activities which ignited an interest in Pilates. Tara is now a Certified Clinical Pilates Instructor and offers one on one sessions at the Physiostation. Clinical Pilates combines manual therapy and movement training to assist in recovery and help the patient to achieve their individual goals. She enjoys treating sports and dance related injuries and has conducted several injury prevention workshops at dance studios within the community.

During her career Tara has been involved in personal training and rehabilitation of high performance athletes. While pursuing her Masters degree, Tara assisted with the treatment of international and NHL level athletes. Tara is currently working with the Vancouver Stealth Lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League as part of their medical team. She has also been involved with Langley Thunder Lacrosse league for the past 6 years.

Tara enjoys an active lifestyle with a variety of activities including: biking, skiing, surfing, yoga, pilates, dance, swimming, hiking, volleyball and weight training.

Masters Degree in Physiotherapy, Bachelors Degree in Human Kinetics, Certified Intramuscular Stim... Read More

Master of Science in Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Health Science (Honors), Bachelor of Exercise Science and Wellness. CPA Orthopaedic Division Level 1, Pelvic Health Solutions Level 1. Foundations Health AN-IMS, PHS Labour & Birth prep, PHS Cesarian Birth & Rehabilitation

Katie graduated with a Bachelors in Health Sciences from Long Island University, a Bachelors of Exercise Science and Wellness from the University of Minnesota and then went on to complete a Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto.

Katie is passionate about motivating people through their recovery to attain their goals. Her background as an athlete and personal experiences with injury allow her to integrate a holistic, movement based approach for her clients. Her athletic career has also equipped her with a unique understanding of the demands of high level sport and the role of Physiotherapy post-injury to optimize performance.

In an attempt to promote women’s health and wellbeing, Katie pursued further education in Women’s Pelvic Health Physiotherapy and is excited to integrate this into her practice. Her areas of interest include birth preparation and labour, post-partum rehabilitation, urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.

Katie received University scholarships to play softball across North America, electing to attend both Long Island and Minnesota University for her undergraduate degrees before continuing on to Toronto for her Masters. She was also a member of the Czech Republic Women’s National team from 2017-2022, and competed in international level competitions around the world.

In her free time, you can find Katie enjoying volleyball, hiking, reading a good book, or weightlifting. Despite retiring from softball, Katie stays active in the community, having transitioned into coaching - specifically young pitchers of all levels, striving to give back and develop the next generation.

Master of Science in Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Health Science (Honors), Bachelor of Exercise ... Read More

Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy, Intramuscular Stimulation, Sport Physiotherapy Canada Certificate

Mylee co-founded Physiostation & Sports Injury Clinic in 2014 to bring her unique skill set as a physiotherapist to a broader community. With over a decade of experience as a senior physiotherapist and a background as a competitive athlete, Mylee is passionate about helping clients reach their full physical potential. Her work spans all levels of sport, from youth and recreational athletes to elite and professional competitors. She has worked with NFL players, the BC Lions, and National Lacrosse League athletes, and served as the team physiotherapist for the Langley Thunder Senior A Lacrosse Team for five seasons. Mylee has also provided contract physiotherapy services to the Canadian Women’s National Soccer Team and recently worked with PWHL players, whom she’s excited to welcome to the local community. Mylee holds a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Australia, and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University, where she received athletic scholarships to play both varsity soccer and softball. She has advanced training in Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS), is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) the highest level of manual therapy training in Canada and holds a Sport Physiotherapy Certificate. She is also a four-time inductee into the BC Sports Hall of Fame, recognized for her outstanding achievements and contributions to sport in the province. Mylee’s continuing education includes Body Balance for Performance courses, and she has instructed at golf schools for women. She played and coached the Surrey United Women’s Premier Soccer Team, the most successful team in Canadian club soccer history. Outside the clinic, Mylee enjoys spending time outdoors with her two kids. She’s currently learning to play hockey alongside them, though she admits they’re already better than her, and has developed a newfound love for the sport. She also enjoys bike riding, fishing, and trying new activities with her kids. Mylee treats clients from all walks of life, including those recovering from acute sports injuries, managing chronic conditions, rehabilitating from workplace injuries, and undergoing concussion management. She also offers athlete screenings focused on injury prevention and performance optimization.

Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Fellow of the Canadian Ac... Read More

Master of Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Certificate in Health & Fitness Studies, CPA Orthopaedic Division Level 2, Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)

Jordan graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Master of Physical Therapy degree. Prior to that, Jordan completed his Bachelor of Science, majoring in Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University. For several years as a kinesiologist, Jordan worked in active rehabilitation, helping people recover from orthopaedic & neurological injuries of all kinds using an exercise-based approach. As a physiotherapist, Jordan builds on his active rehab background by providing clients with a combination of exercise therapy, manual therapy, empowerment, and education interventions to support his clients in achieving their full potential. He has a keen interest in helping those of all backgrounds and abilities using an evidence-based approach to treatment.

Jordan grew up as a multi-sport athlete, playing volleyball, baseball, and hockey in North Delta & Surrey. As a result, he is passionate about helping athletes achieve peak performance, in addition to reducing the risk of injury before they happen. Jordan has experience teaching comprehensive injury prevention programs to local athletes, such as Surrey United Soccer Club & Surrey Orcas water polo athletes.

To stay active in his free time, Jordan enjoys playing volleyball, pickleball, tennis, hiking, weight training, kayaking, and spin class. Outside of staying active, he enjoys travelling, cooking, and finding new places to eat in the lower mainland (recommendations are always encouraged!).

Master of Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Certificate in Health & Fitne... Read More

Master of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy, Intramuscular Stimulation/Functional Dry Needling Practitioner.

Laura graduated with a Master of Physiotherapy from Curtin University in Perth, Australia. She also has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Calgary.

Laura has completed several post-graduate training courses including her Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative therapy, functional dry needling/intramuscular stimulation, and concussion/vestibular therapy.

Laura grew up playing basketball and volleyball and running cross-country. She is currently active in a wide variety of sports including basketball, rock climbing, hiking, snowshoeing and kayaking. Having personal experience with injuries, Laura is committed to injury prevention and to restoring people to their pre-injury activity level. Laura is passionate about helping individuals of all ages and abilities participate in the activities they enjoy, and works with each person to meet their specific goals.

Master of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Phys... Read More

Registered Massage Therapist, Bachelor of General Studies in Applied Science

Alanna graduated with a Bachelor of General Studies in Applied Science from Simon Fraser University with a focus on Kinesiology and English in addition to a Certificate in Health and Fitness and a Certificate in Applied Human Nutrition. During her time at SFU, Alanna participated in the CO-OP Program where she gained experience working as an Orthopaedic Brace Fitter and as a student Kinesiologist. Alanna worked as an Exercise Therapist & Personal Trainer for six years in a busy multi-disciplinary clinic where she was responsible for guiding clients of all abilities through their rehabilitation programs to get them back to wellness. She also gained on-field experience working with Langley Athletic FC where she performed pre-game taping, onsite first-aid and injury management.

Alanna has a great passion for exercise therapy and helping clients recover from injury and assisting them to return to their optimal level of function. It was her passion for helping clients that drove Alanna back to school to add to her skill set and become a Registered Massage Therapist. While studying at WCCMT, Alanna gained experience working with clients with varying conditions including; Sports Related Injuries, Postural Related Injuries, Osteoarthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Pre-Natal Clients both healthy and high risk pregnancy, Headaches, Burns & Scars and Post-Surgical work. She also received recognition from the RMTBC for her Case Study work. Her approach to massage therapy is to take the time to listen and thoroughly assess her clients to create a treatment plan that includes the appropriate massage techniques and active rehabilitation exercises.

Currently Alanna enjoys playing slo-pitch, running with her husky Bandit, snowboarding and hiking.

Registered Massage Therapist, Bachelor of General Studies in Applied Science Alanna graduated wi... Read More

Olivia holds a Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching with a specialization in Kinesiology (Douglas College, 2021) and completed her Master of Physical Therapy at Western University in 2024. She played varsity volleyball throughout her time at Douglas College, during which she was a two-time CCAA National Silver Medalist, two-time PACWEST Gold Medalist, and recognized as PACWEST Best in Class. She is committed to a patient-centered approach and believes in empowering individuals to achieve their goals through evidence-based treatment, education, and rehabilitation. Olivia continuously seeks to grow her skills so she can contribute meaningfully to her clients’ recovery and long-term well-being. Outside the clinic, Olivia enjoys recreational sports, skiing, and spending time with family and friends. She continues to be involved in volleyball — playing recreationally and coaching.

Olivia holds a Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching with a specialization in Kinesiology (... Read More

Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology

Tanis graduated from Simon Fraser University with a Bachelors in Science in Kinesiology. While there, she received a scholarship to play varsity soccer after completing her youth soccer at Surrey United. Tanis obtained her Master of Science in Physiotherapy at the University of Brighton in England, graduating with distinction and, top of her class.

Tanis implements a combination of manual therapy, exercise therapy and education to help patients achieve their rehab goals. She understands that each person has unique needs and does her utmost to tailor individual rehab plans. Tanis draws from her experience as a high-level athlete, sustaining several injuries herself and therefore appreciates the physical and mental toll injuries have on athletes. Tanis hopes to help others achieve their full potential and performance.

During her free time, you will see Tanis on the soccer field, where she continues to play Women’s Premier Division soccer. She enjoys the outdoors, staying active, exercising and spending time with family and friends. Tanis continues to be a fixture with the Surrey United Soccer Club, where she provides game-day and tournament physiotherapy coverage.

Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Tanis graduated from Sim... Read More

Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology & Psych Minor, IMS/FDN, BFR

Jag graduated with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy in England from Leeds Beckett University in 2018. Jag has a special interest in knee rehab, particularly ACL rehab. He has guest lectured at SFU for ACL rehab labs with Carmen Bott, additionally contributed to ACL rehab courses for practitioners, and had a feature in an article discussing ACL injuries while skiing.

Jag believes that physiotherapy intervention is an active approach to achieving patient’s goals. The journey to recovery requires the patient and therapist working together to achieve optimal function. Jag has been collaborating with strength and conditioning coaches\colleagues and partaking in courses to enhance his knowledge and application of S&C in the rehab world. He is working towards his IUSCA certification and in the future CSCP certification.

Jag utilizes manual therapy, modalities, taping and most importantly exercise as his physiotherapeutic interventions. Additionally, his approach to treating a specific injury is global rather than local. Jag is an advocate of evidence- based practice, which ensures the patient receives the best and most up-to-date care possible.

Jag is an active person who grew up playing basketball and soccer at a high level, and currently plays Flag Football with and/or against junior level, semi professional and exCFL players. He also enjoys weightlifting, snowboarding, hiking and sprint training.

Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology & Psych Minor, IMS/FDN... Read More

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