Fraser Perry

  • Sports injury rehabilitation and performance recovery.
  • Vestibular assessment and re-training.
  • Concussion management and rehabilitation.
  • Restoring unique individual movement patterns.
  • Goal-oriented personalized care and recovery.

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Treloar Physiotherapy Clinic

Treloar Physiotherapy Clinic

595 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 0C4

Fraser completed both his Bachelor’s degree in Human Kinetics and his Master of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia. In addition to his clinical practice at Treloar Physiotherapy, he teaches in UBC’s Master of Physical Therapy program as the Surface Anatomy lead instructor and as a Clinical Skills Assistant in the gross anatomy lab, helping the next generation of physiotherapists develop strong clinical skills. Physiotherapy is an incredible profession because it blends science, problem-solving, and human connection. Fraser chose this career because it combines two of his greatest passions: movement and teaching. He believes movement is as unique as a fingerprint, and when injury changes the way someone moves, it can affect not just their physical health but also their confidence and identity. Helping people move like themselves again is one of the most rewarding parts of his work. Fraser’s clinical practice focuses on sports, vestibular, and concussion rehabilitation. He has worked with patients across the spectrum, from those recovering from everyday injuries to high-performance athletes. He served as the lead physiotherapist for the Canadian Women’s National Volleyball Team for four years, supporting athletes at the professional, collegiate, and national levels. Whether working with professional athletes or someone recovering from their first ankle sprain, Fraser’s approach is the same: understand the whole person and help them achieve their goals. Outside of work, Fraser is passionate about tennis, still competing in masters-level tournaments, and enjoys playing golf. These sports not only keep him active but also deepen his understanding of the physical demands and movement patterns involved in athletic performance.

Initial Physiotherapy

Comprehensive physiotherapy assessment for new clients or for current clients with a new injury

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