Indy Khaira
- Sports injury rehabilitation for professional athletes.
- Advanced taping for sports injury management.
- Concussion management and exercise prescription.
- Intramuscular stimulation and dry needling.
- Rehabilitation for pre and post surgical conditions.
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Pulse Physiotherapy South Surrey
#130 16120 24 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3Z 0R5
Indy Khaira, B.Sc.Kin., M.PT., FCAMPT, FDN Indy possesses both a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology and a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Saskatchewan. He is a board-certified fellow and mentor of the Orthopaedic Division of Canada and clinical instructor for the University of British Columbia’s Physical Therapy program. Currently, Indy is the Director of Player Health and Performance for the Vancouver Football Club – a professional soccer team in the CPL. He has also been a physiotherapist for several men’s university soccer programs. During his time with the university, Indy was heavily involved at the sports medicine clinic and learned advanced taping techniques. Indy followed this by gaining invaluable experience working with the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy, Saskatoon Rugby Association, 2014 Canada Cup (Football Canada), and the 2015 & 2016 Women’s World Softball Championship. Indy is always looking to improve upon his skills as a physiotherapist by attending continuing education courses and seminars. He has attended multiple sports medicine symposiums, affording him the opportunity to learn about the newest research, from leading experts in concussions and exercise prescription. Indy also has a variety of other interests and clinical experience including intramuscular stimulation (IMS), dry needling, neurology, workplace injuries, motor vehicle accidents and pre/post surgical rehabilitation. In his spare time Indy enjoys playing in the VMSL Soccer and Kits Basketball Leagues.
Please select the initial assessment if any of the following apply: It is your first time attending the clinic for physiotherapy, you are coming in after 3 or more months, or you would like a new body part assessed and treated. Please note, the initial physiotherapy assessment typically lasts 40 to 60 minutes. If there is a time constraint, please notify your physiotherapist.