Gemma Tomasky
- Hands-on manual therapy for joint and soft tissue restrictions.
- Personalized exercise programs for strength and mobility recovery.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation and motor vehicle accident recovery.
- Muscle and bone injury assessment and functional rehabilitation.
- Sports and dance injury rehab with return-to-activity planning.
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Tall Tree Health – Victoria (James Bay)
555 Superior Street, Victoria, BC, V8V 0E4
I am a physiotherapist who can help you move with ease, build strength, and return to the activities that matter most. I can work with you towards achieving your goals. Whether it’s recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or aiming to stay active as life evolves. I support your long-term function and confidence by providing hands-on manual therapy and personalized exercises rooted in evidence-based care. I graduated with a Bachelor of Kinesiology and Master of Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia. My eagerness to grow my skills led to working in private clinics, hospitals, and chronic disease management programming. My experience spans post-surgical care, motor vehicle accident recovery, muscle and bone injuries, and sports/dance rehab. I have additional certifications in manual therapy (AIM Level 1), Fitness & Mobility for Older Adults, and BC Sports Aid Program. A common thread throughout these experiences is the understanding that our physical health impacts every aspect of our lives, and that everyone deserves the support needed to lead an active and fulfilling life When not at work, you’ll often find me cycling, hiking, swimming, and taking dance classes. I am always up for travel recommendations, ask me about my time working in Haida Gwaii! Research Presentations 8th International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH) 2021 Congress National Indigenous Physical Activity & Wellness 2021 Conference World Sleep Congress 2019
You'll want to book one of these if it's your first time seeing a Physiotherapist at our clinic, or if this is a new issue that you're dealing with. If this injury is part of an ICBC or WorkSafeBC claim, please be sure to bring your CareCard number (PHN), claim number, and adjuster or lawyer's information along with you.