Chris Nelson
- Helping patients overcome fears around movement and pain.
- Injury recovery and rehabilitation for athletes and adults.
- Manual therapy to treat various musculoskeletal conditions.
- IMS (intramuscular stimulation) for muscle release.
- Exercise therapy and education for acute and chronic pain.
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Tall Tree Health – Victoria (Cordova Bay)
140-5325 Cordova Bay Rd, Victoria, BC, V8Y2L3
Chris is proud to have been born and raised in Bella Coola, BC. He played every sport possible while growing up and learned at an early age that he can be a bit injury-prone (his loving wife, also a physiotherapist, has diagnosed him as “sprainy”). Recovery from his many, many ailments led to an early interest in physical therapy and rehabilitation. He has since developed a passion for helping his patients navigate and overcome their fears around movement and pain. Chris graduated from UVIC with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in 2006 and a went on to complete a master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the UofA in 2010. Chris returned to Victoria after graduating and has practiced in various private physiotherapy clinics on the South Island as well as the base hospital at CFB Esquimalt. He loves to work with athletes and weekend warriors, kids and older adults and has a particular interest in persistent pain. Chris has taken many courses over the years, including IMS and various manual therapy courses. Chris’ treatment approach emphasizes clear communication, education and exercise therapy aimed at empowering people recovering from acute injury or managing chronic pain. When Chris is not working, he is usually baking with his daughter, walking a dog, going for (what he calls) runs, or whining about his own basketball, sleeping or parenting injuries.
You'll want to book one of these if it's your first time seeing a Physiotherapist at our clinic, or if this is a new issue that you're dealing with. If this injury is part of an ICBC or WorkSafeBC claim, please go back and book an ICBC or WSBC assessment.