Jason Tong

  • Individualized rehabilitation programs with tailored exercises.
  • Hands-on techniques for joint and tissue issues.
  • IMS and dry needling for pain relief.
  • Treating vertigo and balance disorders (vestibular).
  • Managing temporomandibular joint pain and dysfunction (TMJ).
  • Manual therapy for orthopedic conditions.

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

Cross Roads Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy

Cross Roads Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy

507 W Broadway, Suite 350 , Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1E6

Jason graduated from the Master of Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Kinesiology programs at the University of British Columbia. He is motivated to help his clients become engaged in their rehabilitation process and achieve their personal goals, whether that is returning to work/sports or optimizing physical functions. His philosophy is to create an individualized treatment program for his clients by using manual techniques, exercise prescription, intramuscular stimulation (IMS), education and injury prevention. Being an avid learner, Jason has advanced training in vestibular rehabilitation, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders/TMD, functional dry needling and manual therapy. Jason has taken post-graduate courses relating to mobilizations with movement, soft tissue release and has completed the Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Therapy Level 1 and 2 (upper quadrant), with plans on continuing the orthopedic levels in the future. Jason is trained in Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and is a national certified badminton coach. During his spare time, he enjoys trail running, skiing, playing volleyball, hiking and badminton.

Initial Physiotherapy Visit (45 min.)

First physiotherapy visit (45 min.) for new or existing patients who have not been seen in > 3 months coming for a new concern.

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