Tom Ellis

  • Exercise-based rehabilitation programs.
  • Manual therapy for pain and movement.
  • IMS for muscle pain and function.
  • Golf performance and body mechanics.
  • Client education for movement goals.

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

Rose Chiropractic and Integrative Health

Rose Chiropractic and Integrative Health

5 - 819 Gibsons Way, Gibsons, BC, V0N 1V8

Originally from England, Tom’s passion for how the human body moves began with a degree in Sport and Exercise Science at Cardiff Metropolitan University. His education continued with a professional diploma in soft tissue therapy from the Oxford School of Sports Massage, which was a stepping stone to his ultimate goal of becoming a physiotherapist. Tom achieved this by graduating from St. George’s, University of London and soon after that emigrated to Vancouver with his wife to live the west coast life. Since moving to Canada, Tom has worked in metro Vancouver in private practice and has continued his professional development by becoming certified in IMS and as a Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) certified physiotherapist. As an avid golfer, Tom enjoys utilizing his TPI knowledge to help optimize body mechanics and enhance the game of golfers of all abilities. Tom’s treatment approach utilizes a combination of exercise, manual therapy and education and he is passionate about building a collaborative, person-centered therapeutic relationship to set the foundation for empowering his clients to reach their movement goals. Tom enjoys hiking with his dog, soccer, snowboarding, going to the gym and spending time with his wife and two kids. Tom Ellis is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia.

TPI Golf Assessment

A golf movement screening assessment, appropriate for golfers of all abilities that links your body mechanics to your swing characteristics. The assessment is a 60 minute session with a TPI certified physiotherapist, which includes 16 movement screens used to determine your swing efficiency based on your physical capabilities.

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