Rhonda Cooper

  • Orthopaedic manual therapy and assessment.
  • Acupuncture for pain relief and healing.
  • Mindful exercises and movement re-education.
  • Integrated Systems Model assessment and treatment.
  • Injury prevention and dance rehabilitation.

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Qi Integrated Health Inc

Qi Integrated Health Inc

1764 West 7th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6J 5A3

Rhonda Cooper graduated from the Masters of Physiotherapy program at UBC in 2006, with an undergrad in dance from Simon Fraser University. She has since completed her FCAMPT diploma through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, studied the Integrated Systems Model with Dr. Linda Joy Lee and Diane Lee, and completed her acupuncture certification through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. Rhonda has been instructing physiotherapists in advanced manual therapy techniques as a teaching assistant with the Orthopaedic Division of the CPA for the past 2 years. She has also recently instructed contemporary dance technique class at Simon Fraser University, allowing her to integrate her scientific based knowledge of human biomechanics with the art form of dance. Having recently completed a qualitative research project investigating injury prevention and excellence in dance with funding through the Canada Council for the Arts, Rhonda is continuing to build her a scientific knowledge base for working with dance artists. Rhonda sees her role as a physiotherapist is to facilitate the body’s natural healing process. Thorough assessment, client education, mindful exercises and modalities (such as manual therapy and acupuncture) are her approaches to treatment.

60mins - Initial Physiotherapy Visit

This treatment is for clients who are visiting for the first time. The initial consultation includes a detailed intake of your current condition, a thorough medical history review, and a physical assessment. The treatment plan will be based on the information gathered during the intake, medical history, and assessment findings. We recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing for your session that allows easy access to the area of concern.

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