Kenneth Lo

  • Manual therapy for musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Treating sports, motor vehicle, work injuries.
  • Dry needling for muscle dysfunction.
  • Acupuncture for pain relief.
  • McKenzie method for back and neck.
  • Correcting biomechanical faults with exercise.
  • IMS for symptom and pain relief.

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

Physiolab Keefer Clinic

Physiolab Keefer Clinic

128 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC, V6A1X4

Kenneth is a graduate in Masters of Physical Therapy at University of British Columbia, and previously earned a Bachelor of Science at University of Toronto with honors. Prior to Physiolab, Ken gained valuable experience working in Port Coquitlam and South Surrey. Kenneth is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (FCAMPT) which is an internationally recognized qualification for further manual therapy education. He is also certified to practice dry needling from Chan Gunn Intramsucluar Stimulation (CGIMS), Acupuncture (CAFCI), and has completed several courses in the McKenzie method of mechanical diagnosis for lower back and neck. Kenneth has a passion for treating a variety of conditions and injuries including sports injuries, motor vehicle injuries, and work related injuries. He believes that many overuse injuries stem from biomechanical faults, and that once the dysfunction is treated through physiotherapy (manual therapy, exercise, IMS), it can relieve symptoms and pain. Also, treating the dysfunction can prevent one from further injuries and lead to a healthier lifestyle. Kenneth has volunteered in numerous sporting events including the 2012 BC summer games, 2013 BC Special Olympics, 2014 Burnaby Tennis Open, and also for the Earl Marriott School football. Outside the clinic, Kenneth is usually at the gym weightlifting, playing soccer, tennis, or golf. He is playing in a few basketball leagues and the summer softball league. Depending on the season, Kenneth likes to be outdoors hiking, camping, or snowboarding in the mountains of beautiful BC! Kenneth is fluent in English, Cantonese, and has a working knowledge of Mandarin.

Physiotherapy - 30 minutes Initial Assessment

For your first Physiotherapy session, to assess a new injury === **Effective September 1st, 2025**, there will be pricing updates for Physiotherapy and Clinical Pilates sessions: $165 for 55 minute “Initial or Subsequent” sessions, $140 for 45-minute sessions and $100 for 30-minute “Initial or Subsequent”. We appreciate your continued support and understanding. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us!

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