Annie Liang
- Vestibular rehabilitation for balance disorders.
- Parkinson's disease exercise and rehab.
- Stroke recovery using MyndMove Therapy.
- Dry needling for pain and function.
- Acupuncture for pain relief and recovery.
- Manual therapy including mobilization and soft tissue.
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Neuromotion Physiotherapy
10626 City Pkwy, 101 , Surrey, BC, V3T 0S3
Physiotherapist BKIN- University of British Columbia MPT- University of British Columbia Introductory and Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation Physio and Parkinson’s: Research and the exercise revolution Supporting Individuals with Autism in Health Care Settings Applying knowledge of postural control to clinical practice, including the influence of sensation to shape movement Certified in MyndMove Therapy Kinetacore Functional Dry Needling Level 1 and Level 2 Acupuncture Canada Certification Level I Certificate Canadian Physiotherapy Association: Orthopaedic Division Level 1 Various continuing education in exercise prescription and manual therapy including mobilization, manipulation, soft tissue technique Annie earned her Bachelor of Kinesiology (B.Kin) and Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) from the University of British Columbia. Annie has been a physiotherapist for many years treating a multitude of populations and conditions including orthopaedic injuries, chronic pain, mental health and addiction, and neurological conditions. At Neuromotion Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Annie has special interest in Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and vestibular rehabilitation. Annie is compassionate and uses biopsychosocial approaches to provide exceptional client-centred care. She is creative and dedicated to finding solutions and making rehabilitation plans to help her clients reach their physical and functional goals. Outside of the clinic, Annie continues her passion for movement through training and teaching dance.