Aisling Whelehan

  • Helping athletes recover from sports injuries.
  • Guiding concussion recovery for athletes.
  • Rehabilitating post-operative fractures and joint replacements.
  • Addressing chronic musculoskeletal conditions and pain.
  • Supporting individuals through Parkinson's rehabilitation.

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Insync Physiotherapy Burnaby Heights

Insync Physiotherapy Burnaby Heights

204 - 4580 Hastings St. , Burnaby, BC, V5C 2K4

Aisling is a registered physiotherapist with a passion for helping people recover from injury and return to the activities they love. With a Master of Physical Therapy from UBC and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from SFU, she brings a strong foundation in evidence-based care and applies a tailored approach to rehabilitation. Her clinical focus includes supporting athletes through sports injuries and concussion recovery, as well as working with individuals managing complex or chronic conditions. Drawing from her sports background, Aisling enjoys treating runners, cyclists, rock climbers, skating athletes, and skiers. She also brings years of experience in acute hospital post-operative rehabilitation, where she currently treats patients recovering from fractures, joint replacements, and cardiac surgery. Aisling has a special interest in working with children, including those with developmental disabilities, and brings experience from both personal support work and adaptive summer camps. She holds an Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal Level 1 certification through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and has completed additional training in Parkinson’s-specific rehabilitation. Her treatment approach is collaborative and goal-driven, blending manual therapy, exercise-based rehabilitation and education to support long-term health. Whether you’re preparing for your next race, rehabbing an ACL injury, or simply aiming to move better, Aisling is here to help.

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment

Choose this option if this is your first visit with our clinic, or if your last visit was more than 6 months ago, or if the physiotherapist will be treating a new injury from when you were last in.

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