Ahmad Haghnegahdar

  • Functional movement assessment for movement quality and deficits.
  • Exercise prescription targeting range-of-motion and muscle activation.
  • Active rehabilitation programs for injury recovery and prevention.
  • Balance, stability, and body-awareness training to reduce risk.
  • Biomechanical analysis with trigger-point and self-myofascial techniques.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Network Therapy

140 E 14th St, North Vancouver, BC, V7L 2N3

Jack is a registered kinesiologist and a member of the Canadian Kinesiology Alliance. He holds a degree from the University of British Columbia specializing in neuromechanical and physiological sciences. Academically, he has served as a tutor in courses covering anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and motor behavior. Jack possesses extensive experience working with a diverse clientele and adopts a patient-oriented approach. He believes that each client is unique in their background, goals, and needs. Thus, efficient communication is essential for achieving profound mutual understanding. Jack employs evidence-based methods to enhance the quality of movement in individuals. His areas of expertise include self-myofascial release, trigger point therapy, range of motion enhancement, muscle activity improvement, balance, stability, body awareness, injury prevention, and active rehab.

INITIAL KIN 60 MIN
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