• Dry needling for trigger points.
  • Manual therapy techniques.
  • Corrective exercise programs.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for balance.
  • Management of musculoskeletal disorders.

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

MUV Therapy

MUV Therapy

15 Main Street, Mississauga, ON, L5M 1X4

Ty completed his Honours Bachelor of Science degree with high distinction from the University of Toronto. He then went on to complete his Masters in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto as well. He was involved with clinical research with both his undergraduate and graduate degrees, including a research study investigating the effects of aging on different sensory systems and balance. This was later published in Physical Therapy, which is an American peer-reviewed medical journal. Ty has continued to enhance his clinical skills by completing his Clinical Doctor of Physical Therapy degree focusing on the advanced management of musculoskeletal disorders. Ty practiced for several years as a physiotherapist in Victoria, BC. He has been involved with the clinical education of physiotherapists since 2013 and continues to be affiliated with the University of British Columbia as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy. Ty’s approach to physiotherapy is based on ensuring a thorough assessment and looking at the body as a whole. He uses an evidence-based approach to treatment and utilizes trigger point dry needling, manual therapy, corrective exercises and self-management strategies to ensure his patients have a comprehensive plan towards addressing their concerns. He also provides Vestibular rehabilitation to patients with dizziness or balance problems. In his spare time, Ty enjoys travel and photography.

Initial Assessment & Treatment

Book this to schedule a physiotherapy assessment if this is your first time with MUV or if you have not been seen for 3 months or longer.

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