Kathryn Morse
- Manual therapy and joint manipulation for pain relief.
- Anatomical acupuncture and needling techniques (IMS).
- Concussion and vestibular rehabilitation for balance issues.
- Pelvic health physiotherapy for pelvic floor dysfunction.
- Exercise prescription and movement retraining for recovery.
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Reform Physiotherapy and Health Ltd
4402 Skyline Dr, 410, Burnaby, BC, V5C 0M7
Kathryn – Physiotherapist, MScPT Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) Certified in Acupuncture, IMS, Concussion & Pelvic Health Rehabilitation Kathryn earned her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Queen’s University in 2015. Since graduating, she has pursued extensive continuing education, including certifications in Anatomical Acupuncture, Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS), concussion and vestibular rehabilitation, and pelvic health therapy. In 2019, Kathryn completed the Graduate Certificate in Orthopedic and Manipulative Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia. She is a proud Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT), a designation reflecting advanced training in hands-on assessment and treatment techniques. Kathryn takes an individualized, client-centered approach to care—whether she’s helping someone return to their sport or simply move through daily life with less pain. She is passionate about empowering her clients to reach their physical goals through evidence-based, hands-on treatment and movement strategies. Outside the clinic, Kathryn stays active by jogging and playing ultimate frisbee. Most importantly, she loves spending time with her husband and their three kids.
Perform thorough assessment to target the specific problem and create a precise treatment plan according to patient diagnosis. 40+ minutes of direct contact with the physiotherapist, including manual therapy, education, and other rehabilitative exercises, followed by 15 minutes of modalities or additional procedures as needed.