Jeff Kellerman
- Full health history review and musculoskeletal assessment.
- Soft tissue pain relief through manual treatment.
- Joint mobility support with hands-on mobilization.
- Injury rehabilitation and prevention of physical dysfunction.
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Origin Health
2040 Springfield Rd, 105, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 9N7
Jeff is a 2017 graduate of the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy. Following graduation, he spent several years practicing as an Registered Massage Therapist in Coquitlam, BC, working alongside a well-versed, movement-based team of chiropractors, physiotherapists, and kinesiologists. This collaborative environment shaped Jeff’s appreciation for integrated healthcare and the value of open communication between practitioners to help patients move from injury or discomfort back to a healthy, active lifestyle. With a background in powerlifting Jeff developed a strong interest in active approaches to soft tissue therapy and myofascial techniques. He was drawn to the consistent results these methods provided across a wide range of individuals, from athletes to office workers. Jeff believes there is no such thing as a “cookie-cutter” treatment plan. Every person presents differently, and care should reflect that. His treatments are tailored to the individual, combining clinical reasoning with movement-based strategies to support long-term recovery and performance. Having personally experienced a number of injuries through powerlifting, downhill mountain biking, and backcountry skiing — including concussions, fractures, and ligament injuries — Jeff understands firsthand the physical and mental challenges that come with rehabilitation. This perspective allows him to connect with patients navigating their own recovery journeys. Outside of the clinic, Jeff can be found powerlifting, skiing, or mountain biking throughout the mountains of Kelowna and British Columbia, or walking his pitbull, Porter.
This visit includes a full health history review, assessment, and treatment.