- Active Release Techniques soft tissue treatment for adhesions.
- Graston Technique instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization.
- Manual joint adjustments for spinal and extremity dysfunction.
- Sports injury assessment and on-field athletic chiropractic care.
- Rehabilitation guidance for musculoskeletal injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Trailside Physio
522 Seventh Street, Suite #370, New Westminster, BC, V3M 5T5
Doctor of Chiropractic Works In: New Westminster Dr. Kevin Lunnie completed his Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Physical and Health Education degrees concurrently while at Queen’s University, graduating in 1999. A year later he completed his Bachelor of Education, also at Queen’s University. He continued his training at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto Ontario, garnering clinical proficiency honours while earning his Doctor of Chiropractic in 2005. Dr. Lunnie is a fully certified Active Release Techniques practitioner, as well as being a certified Level 1 Graston Technique provider. Kevin has volunteered his time with the New Westminster Salmonbellies Jr. A Lacrosse and New Westminster Hyacks Varsity Football teams as team chiropractor and athletic trainer. He is currently working with the Vancouver Warriors of the NLL as part of their healthcare team. Returning to teaching, Dr. Lunnie has been working at Simon Fraser University since January 2014 as a Term Lecturer and Lab Instructor in the Kinesiology department. Kevin continues to model a healthy and active lifestyle squeezing in cycling and running for fitness between his kids sporting events. His past pursuits have allowed him to play professional lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League during the 2001 and 2003 seasons and compete in the 2005 and 2022 Boston Marathon. He was extremely proud to play for his now hometown New Westminster Senior A Salmonbellies from 2006 to 2013. Since retiring from the Bellies, Kevin has ventured more into mountain biking and returned to running, completing many races in the lower mainland.