Lydia Harrop

  • Neurological rehabilitation and functional recovery.
  • Musculoskeletal injury assessment and treatment.
  • Sports injury prevention and performance.
  • Addressing root causes of injuries and recurrence.
  • Skiing and snowboarding injury recovery.

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Peak Performance Physiotherapy & Massage Therapy

Peak Performance Physiotherapy & Massage Therapy

11-4154 Village Green, Whistler, BC, V8E 1H1

Lydia is a dedicated physiotherapist with a background in both neurological and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Since graduating in 2016 in the UK, she has developed a strong clinical foundation through diverse rotations across post-operative orthopaedics, neurology and ultimately choosing to specialise in Stroke rehabilitation. Her early specialization in neurorehabilitation has provided her with advanced insight into movement disorders, motor control, and functional recovery, all of which continue to inform her MSK practice. With additional experience working several seasons for local and county championship rugby teams and competing herself to national level at netball, Lydia brings valuable insight into sports-related injuries and performance through individualised injury prevention programs. She has a particular interest in biomechanics and movement, aiming not just to treat injuries but to uncover their root causes and prevent recurrence. She later transitioned into a high-volume musculoskeletal clinic, delivering patient-centred care to help individuals achieve long-term recovery. Through her work as a Ski Patroller Lydia brings hands-on experience with an extensive range of skiing and snowboarding injuries and their unique mechanisms. When she is not in the clinic she is hiking, biking, and skiing around BC. Lydia’s diverse experience allows her to deliver thoughtful, evidence-based care for a wide range of conditions, helping people move better, recover stronger, and live more actively.

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment- 45 min

Initial assessment and treatment - For patients who have not been in for over 3 months, have a new area to be assessed, or are seeing a new Physiotherapist.

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