Midori Lam
- Lower-body injury assessment and rehabilitation for athletes.
- Neck pain assessment and manual therapy treatment.
- Lumbar spine rehabilitation and disc injury recovery.
- Manual therapy including FCAMPT techniques and mobilizations.
- Intramuscular dry needling for muscle pain and tension.
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Port Coquitlam Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic
#6-2185 Wilson Ave, Port Coquitlam, BC, V3C6C1
Midori is a sport and orthopedic physiotherapist with over 10 years of clinical experience. She completed her Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto in 2015 and enjoys treating all areas of the body, with special interest in lower-body injuries, neck pain, and lumbar spine rehabilitation. She works with clients of all ages and has a strong passion for optimizing performance in triathletes, runners, cyclists, racquet-sport athletes, and soccer players. With a background in ergonomics and kinesiology from SFU and advanced post-graduate training in manual therapy (FCAMPT), intramuscular dry needling, bike fitting, running-related coursework, and Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS A and S&C 2), Midori takes a detailed, whole-body approach to understanding how you move. She has supported a wide range of community and sport organizations, including Ballet BC, Red Truck Racing, HUB Cycling and she is also a Clinical Instructor with the Department of Physiotherapy at UBC. Her goal is to provide clear guidance and individualized treatment plans that help you prevent injury, recover efficiently, and reach your health and performance goals. Midori also offers custom bike fits and running assessments. Born and raised in Maple Ridge, Midori played competitive soccer and badminton, and now lives in Coquitlam, where she enjoys triathlon training, hiking, and raising her two young children. Her own experience recovering from a lumbar disc injury, hip labral tear, ankle sprains, groin strains, and rotator-cuff injuries helps her bring a practical, empathetic understanding of the rehab process to her clinical work.
If this is your first visit, or if you have not been in for 3 months, please choose an assessment appointment.