Jordan Wideman

  • Active rehabilitation for orthopaedic injuries.
  • Active rehabilitation for neurological injuries.
  • Combination of exercise therapy and manual therapy.
  • Injury prevention programs for athletes.
  • Empowering clients with education for full potential.

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

Physiostation & Sports Injury Clinic

Physiostation & Sports Injury Clinic

113 - 17433 Hwy 10, Surrey, BC, V3S 2X6

Master of Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Certificate in Health & Fitness Studies, CPA Orthopaedic Division Level 2, Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) Jordan graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Master of Physical Therapy degree. Prior to that, Jordan completed his Bachelor of Science, majoring in Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University. For several years as a kinesiologist, Jordan worked in active rehabilitation, helping people recover from orthopaedic & neurological injuries of all kinds using an exercise-based approach. As a physiotherapist, Jordan builds on his active rehab background by providing clients with a combination of exercise therapy, manual therapy, empowerment, and education interventions to support his clients in achieving their full potential. He has a keen interest in helping those of all backgrounds and abilities using an evidence-based approach to treatment. Jordan grew up as a multi-sport athlete, playing volleyball, baseball, and hockey in North Delta & Surrey. As a result, he is passionate about helping athletes achieve peak performance, in addition to reducing the risk of injury before they happen. Jordan has experience teaching comprehensive injury prevention programs to local athletes, such as Surrey United Soccer Club & Surrey Orcas water polo athletes. To stay active in his free time, Jordan enjoys playing volleyball, pickleball, tennis, hiking, weight training, kayaking, and spin class. Outside of staying active, he enjoys travelling, cooking, and finding new places to eat in the lower mainland (recommendations are always encouraged!).

Initial Assessment

If this is your first appointment, you have a new injury, or it has been more than 6 months since your last visit.

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