Nick Chapman

  • Functional movement assessment for injury recovery and performance.
  • Exercise prescription and exercise therapy to rebuild capacity and resilience.
  • Active rehabilitation and pacing strategies for chronic pain management.
  • Ergonomic assessment and return-to-work / return-to-activity planning.
  • Biomechanical analysis and task-focused rehabilitation for workplace injuries.

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

Tall Tree Health – Victoria (Cordova Bay)

Tall Tree Health – Victoria (Cordova Bay)

140-5325 Cordova Bay Rd, Victoria, BC, V8Y2L3

I’ve always been fascinated by how movement, health, and work intersect. Early in my career I found myself working with individuals navigating complex injuries, both physical and psychological, and I quickly realized how powerful the right support can be when someone is trying to regain confidence in their body and return to the activities that matter most to them. That experience led me to focus my practice on helping people rebuild capacity, resilience, and independence after injury. My approach to care is collaborative and practical. I believe that meaningful progress happens when people understand the “why” behind what they’re doing, so I spend a lot of time helping clients connect the dots between their symptoms, movement patterns, stress responses, and daily routines. Whether someone is recovering from surgery, dealing with chronic pain, or navigating a workplace injury, my goal is to create a clear and achievable path forward. A big part of my work involves helping people safely return to work and daily life after injury. I’m particularly interested in the intersection between physical rehabilitation, workplace demands, and psychological resilience. I enjoy digging into job tasks, biomechanics, and pacing strategies to find solutions that support sustainable recovery. Outside the clinic, I enjoy spending time with my family, staying active on my bike, board, or skates, playing board games or video games with loved ones, and exploring new areas - whether that’s on the island, or abroad.

Initial - Kinesiology Assessment - 60 min

You'll want to book one of these if it's your first time seeing a Kinesiologist at our clinic, or if this is a new issue that you're dealing with. If this injury is part of an ICBC claim, please be sure to bring your CareCard number (PHN), claim number, and adjuster or lawyer's information along with you.

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