Dana Tostenson

  • Manual therapy for various conditions.
  • Custom exercise programs for recovery.
  • Treating injured athletes, sports recovery.
  • Managing chronic pain with physiotherapy.
  • Addressing vestibular and TMJ disorders.

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Pursuit Physiotherapy

Pursuit Physiotherapy

740 Hillside Ave, 102B, Victoria, BC, V8T 1Z4

Dana With a passion for people and health, physiotherapy has been a natural fit for Dana. He enjoys working with clients through a holistic approach; incorporating manual therapy, tailored exercise prescription, and evidence informed education to help his patients overcome their conditions and enhance their overall health. As a former varsity athlete now recreational competitor, his passion for sport and performance optimization makes him a great fit for the injured athlete or weekend warrior hoping to return to and excel in the game. Beyond sport, Dana is excited to help people return to the activities they love, approaching any issue big or small with enthusiasm and compassion. Dana is a graduate of the University of British Columbia (Masters of Physical Therapy), the University of Alberta (Bachelor of Science in Nutrition), and has completed his Transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy. He is trained in Functional Dry Needling, joint manipulation, chronic pain management, nutrition, and vestibular and TMJ related disorders. Outside the clinic you can find Dana on the jiu jitsu mats, taking in the island’s natural beauty, or tending to his admittedly too many house plants.

Whether you’re dealing with a stubborn injury, chasing a new personal best, or simply want to enjoy your miles without pain, our Running Assessment is designed to optimize your stride. We don't just look at what hurts—we analyze your unique mechanics, identify what's holding you back, and build a personalized roadmap to make you a stronger, more resilient runner. Perfect for runners of all levels! Make sure to bring your typical running shoes, clothes you are comfortable running in (on a treadmill), and details of your training program.

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