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Physiotherapist
Physiotherapist
Tess completed her Bachelors of Kinesiology and Masters of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia. During her studies Tess excelled in her ability to see and understand the big picture, while also being able to identify the smaller working parts to various problems. Tess brings this global vision into her practice by utilizing a holistic approach to her treatment. She understands that there are many interrelating factors that contribute to injury and the experience of pain. With this approach she combines hands-on manual therapy techniques with optimal exercise prescription and education to work alongside her clients to develop and progress an individually tailored treatment plan.
Tess’ passion for the human body and movement started when she was a young athlete. Tess has played a variety of sports throughout her life, but her one true love is rugby. While at UBC Tess represented the University as a Thunderbird. During her time as a Varsity athlete Tess learned from personal experience the importance of a well rounded training and recovery plan to be able to play her best. As a result Tess is knowledgeable and experienced in strength and conditioning in the gym and on the field. Tess continues to fill her weekend with rugby by playing for the Burnaby Lake Women’s team and coaching for the Burnaby Lake mini rugby program.
Tess can’t wait to help you get back to the activity you love.
Kinesiologist, Office Administrator
Outside of the clinic, Zoë is a dance teacher at Dance Express and thoroughly enjoys sharing her passion for dance with young children.
Physiotherapist
Leah has successfully completed her Levels 1 and 2 Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal training through the Orthopaedic Division as well as concussion management. Outside of the clinic you can find Leah hiking with her dog, lifting weights, skiing, and enjoying the Vancouver food scene.
“I really try to understand my clients, their goals, and their expectations. I want to figure out WHY the pain is happening, so I don’t just look at the area of pain; I assess the whole body to uncover contributing factors. I believe in strengthening and lifestyle change as part of a successful plan. No two treatment plans are alike! ”
—Leah
Founder, Physiotherapist
Dacia is a mother to two boys and one girl, who keep her very active. She enjoys outdoor activities like swimming, running, biking, and skiing and enjoys playing the piano.
Dacia graduated with a degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta in 2004 and completed her Diploma in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association in 2008. Her approach is patient-centered, combining manual therapy, patient education, and specific exercise prescription to assist each patient reach their goals. She possesses extensive experience in treating musculoskeletal injuries related to the neck and back, which includes injuries related to motor vehicle accidents, repetitive strain, traumatic work or athletic injuries, and symptoms related to postural dysfunction and muscle imbalances.
“People often comment on my ‘magic hands’, but my hands aren’t magic. I excelled academically—I was at the top of my faculty in University, and I am a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy. Paired with that, I have extensive experience treating a huge variety of musculoskeletal injuries in people of all ages.
I solve problems quickly and effectively with what appears to be magic, but it’s just years of refining my knowledge and skills. The magic happens every day. People tell me I change their lives; tears of joy and gratitude are shed at the clinic daily. Being able to help my clients to this degree is what pushes me to continually improve.”
—Dacia