Shahab Rezania

  • Musculoskeletal, spine, and vestibular problem management.
  • Intramuscular stimulation for chronic myofascial pain.
  • Soft tissue manipulation, myofascial release, manual therapy.
  • Spine and joint mobilization and manipulation.
  • Exercise therapy for pain and imbalances.

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Burrard Physiotherapy

Burrard Physiotherapy

1190 Hornby St, 702, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2K5

Shahab Rezania E-mail: [email protected] B.Sc., B.Sc.PT.,M.Phty (manipulative), CGIMS Shahab Rezania received his Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Physiotherapy from McGill University in 1998 and 2001, respectively. In 2004 he completed a Masters degree in Manipulative Physiotherapy from the University of Queensland in Australia. Shahab also completed his certification in Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) at the Institute for the Study of Pain (ISTOP) in 2008. Shahab uses his clinical skills in the analysis and management of clients with musculoskeletal, spine and vestibular problems. Integrating IMS into his physiotherapy practice allows him to diagnose and treat the chronic myofascial pain that can be present in the musculoskeletal system in the absence of any obvious sign of injury or inflammation. Shahab’s treatment techniques include soft tissue manipulation, myofascial release, manual therapy, spine and joint mobilization and manipulation, intramuscular stimulation, and exercise therapy. His personal interests include advanced diagnosis of posture and muscle imbalances which may lead to chronic pain, work and sports injuries, treating headaches, dizziness, vertigo, neck, shoulder, lower back, hip, knee, and ankle disorders. Shahab enjoys problem solving and endeavors to find ways to help people improve their quality of life and maximize their potential. He can be reached for any clinical questions at [email protected].

Physiotherapy Extended/Complex

Only book this appointment if approved by your therapist or if you have multiple areas of injury that need to be treated.

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