Shawna believes in the resilience of the human body and its ability to adapt well to injury given the right nurturing and she is passionate about working with clients to help them through this process. She enjoys
helping women from pregnancy to menopause in dealing with the issues that can develop for them during various stages of their lives. She has a special interest in
optimizing functions for running athletes. Shawna uses an individualized, holistic approach to treatment including education, exercise, manual therapy, IMS, acupuncture and real time ultrasound (for assessing the abdominal and pelvic floor muscle function).
Shawna graduated from the UBC School of Rehabilitation Medicine in 1998. She became a Fellow of the Canadian Association of Manual and Manipulative Therapists in 2004, completed her Certificate in Medical Acupuncture in 2006 and became a Certified Gunn IMS practitioner in 2013. She also has training in Vestibular Rehabilitation, Women’s Health, Running Gait Analysis, Peripartum care and is a Certified Clinical Pilates Instructor. Shawna worked as an assistant on the Orthopaedic Manual Therapy courses and assisted in the Anatomy lab for physiotherapy students for several years.
When not at work Shawna loves spending time with family and friends, walking, running, hiking, skiing, kayaking, gardening, reading, cooking, learning and traveling.
Shawna believes in the resilience of the human body and its ability to adapt well to injury given...
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A trained manual therapist with extensive clinical experience, April holds an Advanced Diploma in Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopaedic Division and is a Fellow in the Canadian Academy of Manual and Manipulative Therapy (FCAMPT). She is also certified in Chan Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (CG*IMS) through the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Pain (iSTOP), holds a Certificate of the Acupuncture Foundation Canada Institute (CAFCI) to perform Medical Acupuncture and is a graduate from the Discover Physio Series with Diane and L.J. Lee, with a focus on the Integrated Systems Model (ISM) and Thoracic Ring Approach.
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Danielle graduated from University of British Columbia with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy. She received her Bachelors of Science in Behavioural Neuroscience from Simon Fraser University where she was also a member of the SFU varsity volleyball team. Danielle’s desire to become a physiotherapist and passion about the human body stemmed from her own experience with sport and injuries as well as watching her teammates and other athletes that she coached go through similar experiences.
Danielle has been involved in the health and wellness industry and coaching for many years working as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor helping people of all ages and abilities achieve health and wellness goals. She was also a team first aid trainer for the Burnaby Lakers Junior A. lacrosse team and has coached youth athletes through the Volleyball Canada Regional Excellence Program. Danielle is training through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and will continue to pursue her Advanced Diploma of Manual and Manipulative therapy. She has also completed her certification of IMS/Dry Needling through Foundations Health Education.
Danielle is sensitive to client’s individual challenges and is passionate about helping people reach their full potential. Danielle hopes to empower clients to reach their goals and optimize their quality of life through collaborative and individualized
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Sean Campbell is an active physical therapist, educator and Athletic Performance and Rehabilitation Consultant [link to APRC section] based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Sean’s journey to physiotherapy began as an elite athlete who suffered a series of injuries and found that physiotherapy allowed him not only to recover more quickly, but also to perform even better than he had before he was injured. Sean draws on his extensive academic training, clinical experience and elite performance background to help both athletes and active-livers of all ages reach their full potential, so they can achieve optimal performance without sacrificing their health or body.
Sean Campbell is an active physical therapist, educator and Athletic Performance and Rehabilitati...
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