Max Wahl
Lynn Valley Physiotherapy
1200 Lynn Valley Road, 206, North Vancouver, BC, V7J 2A2
Max Wahl, Physiotherapist, DPT, CSCS Max holds a Bachelor of Kinesiology from UBC, a Doctor of Physiotherapy from Bond University (Australia), and is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA. After graduating, Max spent a year working as a physiotherapist in Australia, where he developed a strong focus on musculoskeletal and sports rehabilitation. His experience includes working with the Bond University Rugby Union Team, the Mudgeeraba Redbacks Rugby League Club, and Keebra Park State High School. A North Vancouver local, Max grew up hiking, biking, skiing, playing soccer and ultimate frisbee, and participating in just about every sport under the sun. This lifelong relationship with physical activity shapes his approach to physiotherapy, with a focus on helping patients return to the activities that matter most to them. In addition to his physiotherapy practice, Max works as a strength and conditioning coach supporting youth athletes, reflecting his belief that rehabilitation and performance go hand in hand. Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury, a work-related injury, or aiming to return to daily activities, Max is committed to helping you move and feel better. His goal in physiotherapy is to provide you with the tools you need for long-term success. Special Interests: Musculoskeletal Injuries · Sports Rehabilitation · Orthopaedic Rehabilitation · Return-to-Sport Max is currently not accepting direct billing to insurance providers. Payment will be required at the time of service, and receipts will be provided for reimbursement. We do not anticipate this to be long-term and appreciate your understanding.
Strengthening without the strain! Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is the brief reduction of blood flow into a limb while exercising. BFR is done using an inflatable tourniquet system. This system is similar to a blood pressure monitor. Normally to increase muscle growth and strength you would need to lift a heavy load. With BFR, you can do exercises with a very light weight to protect injuries and still get the same positive results of normal exercise.