Port Coquitlam Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic

Port Coquitlam Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic

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Port Coquitlam Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic1379 Laurier Ave., Port Coquitlam Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic, BC, V3B 2B9
Erin Hathaway(RMT)
  • Overcoming pain and improving function.
  • Deep tissue massage techniques.
  • Joint mobilizations to aid movement.
  • Swedish massage for relaxation.
  • Manual lymphatic drainage for swelling.

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Initial Massage Therapy Assessment - 60 minutes
Wenyu (Mark) Wang
  • Prioritizes overall well-being and pain relief.
  • Customizes therapy using varied techniques.
  • Targets chronic pain and stress tension.
  • Applies deep anatomical understanding.
  • Aims for client rejuvenation and lasting health.

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Initial Massage Therapy Assessment - 60 minutes
Anita Trip
  • Manual therapy for orthopaedic conditions.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation and concussion management.
  • IMS for muscle balance and release.
  • Acupuncture for pain and muscle release.
  • Corrective exercises for optimal function.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 45 minutes
Babayinka Oluteye
  • Sports injury diagnosis and rehabilitation.
  • Preventing sports injuries through functional training.
  • McKenzie method for spine conditions.
  • Lower limb biomechanics analysis and correction.
  • Return to sport and performance strategies.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 45 minutes
Connie Keen
  • Manual and manipulative physical therapy.
  • Integrates exercise, IMS, and patient education.
  • Treats spinal, post-MVA, rib, vestibular conditions.
  • Provides concussion management and rehabilitation.
  • ConnectTherapy and visceral manipulation techniques.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 30 minutes
Dan Strukoff
  • Musculoskeletal injury assessment and management.
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation and strength conditioning programs.
  • Tendinopathy and overuse/repetitive strain treatment.
  • Post-operative rehabilitation and functional recovery.
  • Manual therapy and movement-based pain relief.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 45 minutes
Henry Mok
  • Orthopaedic rehabilitation with advanced manual techniques.
  • Dry needling and Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) for muscles.
  • Soft tissue release for pain and movement.
  • Personalized exercise programs for recovery and function.
  • Clear education on treatment and corrective exercises.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 45 minutes
Laurie Vanderhoeven
  • Orthopaedic physiotherapy for various injuries.
  • Manual therapy techniques for musculoskeletal issues.
  • Gunn IMS for muscle pain relief.
  • Treatment for sports and running injuries.
  • Supporting athletes through injury and training modification.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 45 minutes
Midori Lam
  • Lower-body injury assessment and rehabilitation for athletes.
  • Neck pain assessment and manual therapy treatment.
  • Lumbar spine rehabilitation and disc injury recovery.
  • Manual therapy including FCAMPT techniques and mobilizations.
  • Intramuscular dry needling for muscle pain and tension.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - 45 minutes
Avery Wolgemuth
  • Functional movement assessment to identify movement deficits.
  • Exercise prescription for acute and chronic injury recovery.
  • Active rehabilitation using gym-based progressive exercise programs.
  • Hydrotherapy sessions to improve mobility and load tolerance.
  • Return-to-activity planning for sport and recreational participants.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Kinesiology Initial Assessment - 45 minutes
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