Mackenzie Rye
- Functional movement assessment for older adults with mobility loss.
- Exercise prescription for post-surgical hip, ankle, and soft tissue rehab.
- Active rehabilitation programs for stroke recovery and neurological conditions.
- Chronic condition management through exercise therapy (e.g., Parkinson’s).
- Biomechanical analysis and fascial-focused movement interventions for function.
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North Vancouver Physiotherapy & Sports Clinic
702-1150 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, BC, V7P 1S8
Mackenzie is a compassionate kinesiologist with a Bachelor of Kinesiology from Brock University and a certificate in Myofascial Therapy. She is currently advancing her training in Osteopathy at the Sutherland-Chan School, bringing a holistic, evidence-based approach to care. Mackenzie has specialized experience supporting older adults with neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, helping clients improve mobility, function, and overall quality of life. With a background as a competitive athlete, she combines her passion for movement with rehabilitation expertise to support recovery and long-term wellness. Education BSc in Kinesiology – Brock University, 2023 Certificate in Myofascial Therapy Ongoing studies in Osteopathy – Sutherland-Chan School Expertise Rehabilitation for seniors and older adults Stroke recovery and post-surgical rehab (hip, ankle, soft tissue injuries) Chronic condition management (e.g., Parkinson’s disease) Fascial Stretch Therapy integration Holistic, movement-based rehabilitation Qualifications Fascial Stretch Therapy, Level 1 (Stretch to Win, 2023) Certificate in Myofascial Therapy Currently completing Osteopathy training Languages - English - French