Mya Wiegert
- Manual therapy combined with individualized exercise programming.
- Movement rehabilitation for return to sport, work, and daily life.
- Pediatric motor development support (torticollis, plagiocephaly).
- Pre- and post-operative musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
- Geriatric mobility and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Premier Physio
755 13th St, #1, Invermere, BC, V0A 1K0
Mya was born and raised in Invermere, where growing up surrounded by the mountains helped shape her passion for health and movement. This led her to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, with an Embedded Certificate in Mental Well-being and Resiliency, at the University of Calgary. She then completed her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta. As a recent graduate, she has up-to-date knowledge, of the latest research and evidence to guide her practice. Her treatment approach combines manual therapy, individualized exercise programming, and education to address the underlying causes of injury and pain, while promoting long-term health and self-management. Mya enjoys working with a wide range of conditions and supporting individuals of all ages and activity levels, whether the goal is returning to sport, work, or everyday life. She has experience working with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, as well as geriatric and cardiology populations in both pre- and post-operative settings. She also has experience and a keen interest in working with a pediatric population. This includes infants with torticollis, plagiocephaly, and other motor concerns, as well as children and youth with neurodevelopmental and general orthopedic conditions. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys everything the valley has to offer, including hiking, skiing, wake surfing, and spending time with friends and family. She is excited to be back home in Invermere and to support her community.
First time at the clinic, assessment of a new injury, or more than 6 months since your last treatment.