- Treats posture, alignment, whiplash, injury recovery.
- Uses myofascial release, trigger point therapy.
- Employs joint mobilization, muscle energy techniques.
- Supports elite athletes, active individuals.
- Develops customized plans, self-management tools.
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Daniel Hueber RMT
206 - 2190 Fir St, Vancouver, BC, V6J 3B5
Daniel has experience working with clients of varying work environments and activity levels; from desk workers to those working on their feet, as well as weekend warriors to elite athletes. He is passionate about improving his patients’ quality of life and overall sense of well-being. He is well versed in treating issues related to posture and alignment, as well as whiplash and post-injury concerns, using techniques such as myofascial release, trigger point therapy, joint mobilization, muscle energy techniques, and IASTM. As a trusted and integral member of your healthcare team, Daniel works collaboratively (often with other practitioners) to ensure seamless and coordinated care, supporting your overall well-being. His approach involves conducting a comprehensive assessment and working with his clients to develop tailored treatment plans to address their specific needs and concerns. In addition to providing effective treatment, he also equips his clients with tools and resources to manage their health outside of the treatment room. Daniel’s active participation in sports, coupled with his fair share of injuries, fueled his interest in human anatomy and biomechanics. This led him to pursue his BSc at UBC, where he discovered his passion for health care. After completing his undergrad, he went on to complete his 3000-hour Registered Massage Therapy Program at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2013. Daniel brings valuable experience to his practice from having worked with athletes from Bobsled Canada and Track and Field Canada. In addition to his practice, he also teaches at the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy.