Julia Dahlby

  • Orthopaedic injury rehabilitation with targeted exercise therapy.
  • Concussion assessment and vestibular rehabilitation for balance issues.
  • TMJ disorder treatment using manual therapy and exercises.
  • Manual therapy techniques combined with dry needling interventions.
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation for sport-related injury recovery.

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

Tall Tree Health – Vancouver (Commercial)

Tall Tree Health – Vancouver (Commercial)

956 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC, V5L 3W7

Julia was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, and grew up on the North Shore. She then moved to Edmonton, Alberta for her undergraduate and masters degrees, where she played for the University of Alberta field hockey team. Julia has worked in various private clinics, gaining experience rehabilitating orthopaedic injuries, concussion, TMJ disorders, and vestibular disorders. She uses a combination of education, exercise therapy, manual therapy, and dry needling in order to help her clients reach their goals. Julia is passionate about skiing, climbing, getting outside and on the mountains, and reading books about the outdoors. She has a special interest in the rehabilitation of injuries related to various sports, however is passionate about helping people from all walks of life. Julia highly values staying up to date in the research and ensuring her methods are evidence-based. When not working, you can find her at the Hive, in Squamish, or in Whistler, enjoying the outdoors and exploring nature. She is currently pursuing her PhD at UBC at the Brain Behaviour Lab. Her philosophy for successful rehabilitation outcomes includes having fun, trying new things, staying motivated and embracing rest.

You'll want to book one of these if you are looking to have a physiotherapist provide an assessment that focuses on running related injury prevention, running performance or someone who is new to running. Please note that this assessment is specific to running. Should you require an assessment for other injuries, please book the regular Initial - Physiotherapy Assessment. If this injury is part of an ICBC or WorkSafeBC claim, please go back and book an ICBC or WSBC assessment.

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