Colby Treliving

  • Treats posture-related injuries and pain.
  • Aids recovery from motor vehicle accidents.
  • Focuses on sports training and injury rehab.
  • Provides extensive lower back condition treatment.
  • Utilizes manual therapy, exercise, dry needling.

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

Station Physiotherapy

Station Physiotherapy

#6215-2850 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam, BC, V3C 6K5

Colby was born and raised in Coquitlam, British Columbia, where he grew up playing basketball. He has experience working as a CrossFit trainer and clinical kinesiologist, so he understands and values the importance of therapeutic exercise at all levels of function. He completed a Bachelor of Kinesiology degree at Simon Fraser University in 2014, before completing a Master of Physiotherapy degree from the University of Sydney in 2016. As a Physiotherapist, he is passionate about advocating a healthy lifestyle at all levels of function. His areas of expertise include posture-related injuries, motor vehicle accident injuries, sports training and has extensive knowledge in treating conditions associated with the lower back. Colby uses education, manual therapy, exercise, dry needling and strongly believes in collaborating with his client to help them reach their goals. His empathetic character reassures patients that their needs are heard and that their recovery is treated with paramount concern for their well-being. His passions include golfing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, strength training, basketball, running and spending time with family.

TPI Physiotherapy Golf Assessment

Golf is a game many love and enjoy. It’s a chance to get out with friends and enjoy a few outdoor hours. Playing it leisurely can appear easy, but 4+ hours can be tough. Some suffer from lower back pain, sore shoulders or other aches that hinder their score and experience. Others may have no pain but wish to blast the ball further than any of their friends and lack the strength or flexibility to do so. And some have no concerns with either but intend to keep playing the game for years to come. During your initial appointment with Colby, you will talk about any current symptoms you may be having, your golf playing/practicing frequency, and what you’re looking to address. Following this, he will complete a physical assessment, evaluating major components of your golf swing. It is recommended that you have some video footage of your golf swing (a smartphone recording will work just fine). Afterwards, you both will discuss his findings and the best path forward.

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