Kevin has been practicing since 2015 when he completed a post-grad fellowship in Sports Physiotherapy at UBC. For the past 9 years, Kevin has been working in sports medicine settings both clinically and with teams. For the past two years, he has been the Lead Therapist & Medical Coordinator with the Canadian Women’s National Volleyball Team.
Prior to that role, Kevin worked with UBC Varsity Athletics – Basketball, Rugby and Swimming (2015-2021), Field Hockey Canada (2016-2017), UBCOB Raven’s Rugby Club (2016-2022), and has accompanied Team Canada at two FISU World University Games (2017, 2023). Alongside his sports roles, Kevin worked clinically at UBC where he saw all clients ranging from kids to elderly, athletes and non-athletes alike.
Clinically, Kevin uses a simplistic and common-sense approach to rehabilitation. Focusing on education, hands-on work, and progressively challenging exercises, he enjoys pushing clients to work hard and take control. He prides himself on treating everyone with the same vigor and enthusiasm for rehab as professional athletes. He has a special interest in knee, foot, and ankle conditions, though he is well-versed in all areas of the body.
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Katie has worked in various practice settings including private clinics, providing in-competition athlete care, as well as working in a Sports Medicine Center. These have allowed her to gain experience working with individuals from the weekend warrior, to high performance and professional athletes. Enjoying an active lifestyle herself, knowledge of various activity demands and movement patterns allows Katie to help clients return to participation in the activities they love. Her treatment approach involves a blend of manual therapy, individualized exercise prescription, and dry needling. Katie enjoys working with individuals of all activity levels and values developing a client-therapist partnership in order to achieve her client’s treatment goals. Her treatment approach focuses not only on alleviating pain, but correcting muscle imbalance and joint dysfunction in order to prevent future injury.
EDUCATION:
Masters of Clinical Science, University of Western Ontario
Masters of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Human Kinetics, University of British Columbia
PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS:
Sport Physiotherapy Canada Diploma
Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT)
Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute (AFCI): Anatomical acupuncture
Blood Flow Restriction Certified Therapist
SPORT AFFILIATIONS:
Canada Soccer
WhiteCaps Residency Program
Field Hockey Canada
Rugby Canada: Rugby Union, Rugby Sevens
BC Rugby
UBCOB Raven’s RFC
UBC Athletics: Soccer, Field-hockey, Football
ROOTS:
Rock climbing, hiking, backpacking
Snowboarding, back-country touring
Running
Canoeing/kayaking
Dance
PUBLICATIONS:
A Systematic Review of Dual-task Assessment Protocols in Concussion Assessment – Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) 2017
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Jolie completed her Masters of Physical Therapy, and previously her Bachelors of Kinesiology in Health Science, at UBC. Growing up competing in various sports including volleyball, basketball, track and field, swimming, and dragonboat, she was introduced to physiotherapy through her own injuries, which sparked an interest in rehabilitation. While at UBC, Jolie worked as a student athletic trainer for the UBC Men’s Volleyball Team, through which she was granted the opportunity to volunteer on the rehab team for the Women’s National Volleyball Team and Men’s Youth National Volleyball Team.
Jolie is passionate about empowering people through movement. She enjoys working with clients of all ages and backgrounds to create treatment plans that assist their rehabilitation journey to achieve optimal function and performance. To further her clinical expertise, Jolie has been pursuing continuing education, having taken several courses regarding musculoskeletal rehabilitation and running. She has a special interest in working with sports rehabilitation. She believes movement is medicine, which is a keystone to her practice. Jolie’s treatment approach includes exercise prescription, manual therapy, taping, and patient education, with the goal of helping individuals achieve their goals, whether they are recovering from injury or looking to optimize performance
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