Julia Dawn Tice

  • Exercise rehabilitation for athletes and others.
  • Neurological disorder physical therapy, e.g., MS.
  • Rehabilitation support during and after pregnancy.
  • Improving function with thorough assessments.
  • Individualized hands-on treatment for body mechanics.

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

Back in Line with Julia Dawn Physio

Back in Line with Julia Dawn Physio

102 13204 Kelly Ave, Summerland, BC, V0H 1Z0

Experience: Julia has been working in exercise rehabilitation for close to 12 years. She holds a Bachelors in Kinesiology and a Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia. Her experience ranges from treating elite athletes to working with neurological disorders, such as MS, post stroke and Parkinson’s disease. She also has postgraduate education and experience in rehabilitation of patients during and post pregnancy. Practise: Julia’s long-held passion has been to improve function and give hope to those who feel like they have tried everything without success. Her unrelenting need to further understand the human body and continually update her education while keeping abreast on the latest research is what allows her to successfully meet the needs of her clients. Her main goal is to improve the health of others through a holistic, individualized and hands on approach. Her assessments are thorough in order to find the root of the problem and treatments are creative and specific. Her approach to treatment is to not only assess the mechanics and vectors of your entire body but to also consider social and emotional demands, such as work, kids, hobbies and goals. Outside of the clinic: Julia enjoys shining her competitive light in a variety of team sports and spending as much time as possible being active in nature during every season. She also loves to dance or do anything that is creative!

60 min visit from Physiotherapist assessment and treatment of client in home environment, cost includes time and cost of travel

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