- Soft tissue therapy and mobilizations.
- Spinal manipulation and joint adjustments.
- Exercise prescription for recovery.
- Care for sports and foot injuries.
- Manages Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The Motion Lab
5951 No. 3 Road, Unit 800, Richmond, BC, V6X 2E3
Dr. Georgia Wilder’s passion for chiropractic care was ignited early on, following her own rehabilitation from injuries sustained while playing competitive soccer. Her love for sports continued as she pursued a Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) in Kinesiology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, all while playing varsity soccer. She later earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. With a patient-centered, evidence-based approach, Dr. Wilder combines soft tissue therapy, mobilizations, spinal manipulation, exercise prescription, and education to provide comprehensive care. She treats patients of all ages, with a special interest in sports-related injuries and foot and ankle injuries. As a certified Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Bootcamp practitioner, she brings specialized expertise to her practice. Dr. Wilder was born and raised on a farm in a small town in Ontario and is relocating to British Columbia. Outside of the clinic Georgia enjoys exploring hiking trails, playing soccer and pickleball, gardening, hanging out with friends and baking sweet treats. Dr. Wilder speaks English.
The initial visit includes an exam, diagnosis, and personalized treatment plan, along with therapy, rehab exercises, and posture guidance.