- Treating neck and back pain.
- Addressing extremity issues.
- Rehabilitating sports injuries.
- Managing disc herniations.
- Providing chronic pain relief.
- Utilizing hands-on manual therapy.
- Implementing active rehabilitation strategies.
- Improving movement and strength.
- Applying athletic and sport taping.
- Performing Active Release Therapy.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
ALTHA Health & Sport
2695 Jarvis Cres, Armstrong, BC, V0E 1B1
Dr Pauline Thomas DC, BSc. Dr Pauline Thomas was raised on Vancouver Island, BC and has always had a passion for movement, nature and nutrition. “ALTHA Health and Sport” was born from her great appreciation of the outdoors and continuously striving to expand her personal boundaries, specifically through sports, backcountry camping and alpine hiking. She incorporates these passions into her patient plans by emphasizing daily movement, healthy nutritional habits and regular interaction with nature. Pauline graduated from the University of Victoria in 2011 with a combined Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and Psychology (with Distinction) and then went on to earn a Doctor of Chiropractic in 2017 (with Magna Cum Laude and Dean’s List honours) from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, ON. Dr Thomas’ mission is to inspire, educate and ultimately empower her patients to be proactive on their journey of health and performance. Healthcare should be about cultivating resilience, helping patients to become ‘anti-fragile’ and placing an emphasis on self-care and active rehabilitation. Pauline can help patients with neck and back pain, extremity issues (hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, knees, ankles and feet), sports injuries, disc herniations, chronic pain and much more. Treatments include hands-on therapy and home movement strategies to help improve quality of life. Pauline has First Aid Responder experience working with AAA and Junior Hockey teams, Men’s Rugby and numerous other sports. She has over 10 years of experience working with children in recreational settings including sports camps, nutrition programs, toddlers soccer and special needs day camps. She helps people of all ages to move better including weekend warriors, seniors, athletes and children. By building strength, and improving movement strategies, her patients are able to face the demands of everyday life, improve their performance and work to prevent recurrent injuries. Dr. Pauline has completed additional continuing education courses in: Integrated Patterning- Somatic Senses The Art of Coaching with Dan John Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) Level A Athletic Movement Assessment (AMA) - Therapeutics, Upper Limb, & Lower Limb Athletic and Sport Taping Active Release Therapy (ART) - Spine Activator In her spare time, Dr Pauline lifts weights, rolls around on jiu-jitsu mats, plays soccer and ice hockey and is learning to snowboard. She is an amateur bass angler, avid gardener and baker, and has a soft spot for goats! She is thrilled to permanently call beautiful Armstrong, BC her home. If you want to decrease pain, get stronger, move better or simply continue to move gracefully with age, Dr Pauline would love to help you first move well, then move often over a lifetime.