Adam Morrison

  • Back pain recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Running technique analysis and therapy.
  • Neck pain management and relief.
  • Shoulder rehabilitation with best practices.
  • Manual therapy and movement retraining.
  • Functional dry needling for muscle tension.

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

Fall Line

Fall Line

3-39359 Queens Way, Squamish, BC, V8B 0T5

Adam is a physiotherapist and outdoor enthusiast at Fall Line Fitness. He completed his Master’s in Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia in 2014. Following that, he worked in sports and rehabilitation clinics in Vancouver before moving up to Squamish in 2019. He has completed further training in back rehab, running rehab, functional dry needling (IMS), treatment of neck pain, best practice shoulder rehab, management of the functional fitness athlete, clinical bike fitting and orthopedic manual therapy. Adam has worked with many athletes, and has volunteered his time in charity basketball, boxing and soccer tournaments, and was involved with concussion baseline work with the Canadian Freestyle Ski Team as well as Surrey Minor Lacrosse. He is also a published author of research regarding knee osteoarthritis. His approach to treatment is specific for the person – using hands-on intervention as needed, movement analysis and retraining, and injury specific exercises. Adam wants to get you back to moving pain free and doing what you love! When not working, Adam can be found mountain biking, skiing, playing hockey, kayaking and trail running with Penny the dog.

60 minute Extended Initial Physiotherapy Assessment

Book for physiotherapy assessment of two or more areas of concern or a complex injury. A physiotherapy assessment will include a thorough history-taking to better understand the current and past injury or injuries. The assessment will then continue with observations of posture, and specific tests and measurements to understand presenting complaint and contributing movement factors. The physiotherapist will use the objective findings, along with the patient's history, to create a plan of care.

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