Andy Siu
- Manual therapy and tailored exercise prescription.
- Orthopaedic and sports injury rehabilitation.
- Pre- and post-surgical recovery, including ACL rehab.
- Treatment for neck, back, shoulder, knee pain.
- Strength training, injury prevention, performance support.
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Forge Health
101-2201 Holdom Avenue, Burnaby, BC, V5B 0A2
Andy Siu – MPT, BKin – Registered Physiotherapist Andy is a Vancouver-trained Kinesiologist and Sydney-trained Physiotherapist who combines evidence-based treatment with a strong foundation in sport and movement. His approach blends manual therapy with tailored exercise prescription to help clients recover confidently and return to the activities they love—whether that’s everyday life, the gym, or competitive sport. Andy has experience treating a wide range of orthopaedic and sports-related conditions, including ACL reconstruction, surgical rehab, and joint injuries involving the shoulder, knee, ankle, and foot. He also works with individuals managing neck or low back pain, and designs movement programs that support performance, injury prevention, and long-term strength. Areas of Focus: Orthopaedic & sports injury rehabilitation ICBC & WorkSafeBC injury recovery Pre- and post-surgical rehab (including ACL reconstruction) Shoulder, knee, ankle & foot conditions Neck & low back pain Strength training, injury prevention & return-to-activity planning Performance support for hockey, tennis, volleyball & golf athletes Fluent in Cantonese – 懂廣東話,歡迎以您最舒適的語言溝通。 Education & Certifications: • Master of Physiotherapy – University of Sydney • Bachelor of Kinesiology – University of British Columbia • FMS Level 2 Certification (Functional Movement Systems) • Y-Balance Test Certification • NCCP Fundamental Movement Skills – Multi-Sport Community Leader • NCCP Badminton Level 1 Certification Outside the Clinic: Andy is a Regional Volleyball Referee and can often be found officiating PacWest, CanWest, and international Team Canada matches. When he’s not in the clinic or on the court, he’s staying active through hockey, tennis, golf, and training at the gym—practicing the same principles he brings to his clients.