Matt Tyler

  • Orthopaedic and sports injury rehabilitation.
  • Hands-on treatment with joint mobilizations.
  • Multiple deep tissue release techniques.
  • Corrective exercise for restoring function.
  • Assessment and diagnosis of movement dysfunctions.
  • Post-operative and chronic condition management.

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Thrive Now Physiotherapy Cobble Hill

Thrive Now Physiotherapy Cobble Hill

59-1400 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cobble HIll, BC, V8H0K9

Matthew Tyler graduated as a physiotherapist in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1999 having previously completed a degree in Physiology & Sports Science at Glasgow University. Upon graduating, Matt emigrated to Canada working as a physiotherapist in Victoria treating primarily orthopaedic and sports injuries. Recently he has decided to move his practice over the Malahat, closer to his home in the Cowichan Valley and is excited to work at Thrive Now. Matt’s patients experience the benefits of his ‘hands on’ approach. He utilizes a broad range of treatment techniques including joint mobilizations; multiple deep tissue techniques and corrective exercise to restore movement, function and optimize recovery. He treats a diverse range of clients of all ages. From the general population requiring assessment and diagnosis of acute/traumatic injuries; muscle/postural imbalance; repetitive strain injuries; movement dysfunctions; post operative rehabilitation and those requiring assistance in management of chronic conditions to some of Canada’s most elite athletes. Indeed, Matt has worked with several of Canada’s National Teams, multiple Olympians, World Champions and professional athletes. In 2012 Matt had the honour of travelling to the London Olympics with the Canadian Olympic Rowing Team. In his spare time, Matt enjoys a lot of different sports and has competed in several to a high level. When less active, hes has a keen interest in fishing, woodworking, listening to vinyl and enjoying craft beer.

PRIVATE Initial Assessment 45Min
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