Ayla Fletcher- Sarney
- Exercise rehabilitation and Clinical Pilates for movement recovery.
- Manual therapy: massage, joint mobilizations, Mulligan techniques.
- Dry needling and intramuscular stimulation (IMS) for muscle pain.
- Shockwave therapy for tendon and soft tissue injuries.
- Assessment-driven activity modification and posture correction programs.
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LivWell Integrated Health
1414 Winnipeg Street, Squamish, BC, V8B 0C4
Ayla is a Physiotherapist (BScPT) & Clinical Pilates Instructor. She applies a holistic approach to treatment incorporating exercise rehabilitation, manual therapy techniques (massage, joint mobilizations, active release, mulligans), dry needling, intramuscular stimulation (IMS), Clinical Pilates, OOV stability training, shockwave therapy and activity modification programs to alleviate pain, restore function and enhance quality of life. Since completing her Physiotherapy Degree in Australia in 2014, Ayla has worked as a sports and MSK physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates instructor treating a range of injuries from traumatic/sporting injuries to autoimmune & chronic pain syndromes. She has worked as a physiotherapist with professional and semi-professional sporting teams including the Western Force, Freestyle Canada, Perth Soccer Club and Nedlands Rugby Union Football Club and provided Clinical Pilates training to Canada’s High Performance Mogul’s Team. Ayla completed Levels 1 and 2 Sports Physiotherapy Certificates through the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA). Ayla uses a variety of assessment techniques to determine not only a diagnosis, but the many contributing factors that can contribute to pain and pathology. She believes in the importance of client education and teaches each client how to rehabilitate their body as well as how to prevent future injuries. In addition to hands on treatment, Ayla may address posture, body alignment, movement patterns and lifestyle factors found to be contributing to injury and impairment. Through her work, her focus has been on training people from early intervention right through to pain-free, high-level sports participation. In her time outside of the clinic, you’ll find Ayla enjoying a range of Squamish’s many outdoor pastimes including rock climbing, snowmobiling, skiing, canoeing and hiking.
Complex Injuries/conditions or multiple areas