Cedar Bridgewood is a graduate of Vancouver College of Massage Therapy.
He believes in what’s called the biopsychosocial model, and how many things can affect a single injury. His treatment style will greatly depend on you, and your specific scenario, but will likely include, myofascial release, neuromuscular and muscle energy techniques, as well as trigger point release therapy.
Before becoming an RMT he was a competitive ice dancer (Figure Skater), finishing his competitive career at the 2018 Olympic trials. He now continues to coach young athletes, and is well acquainted with the road to recovery from both his own injuries and those of teammates and students. Cedar and his wife Sequoia are avid runners, cyclist’s and snowboarders, and lovers of all things outdoors.
Cedar Bridgewood is a graduate of Vancouver College of Massage Therapy.
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Luke Chang graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy. He is certified by the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. He uses a multifaceted approach in patient care and wellness with an emphasis on active rehabilitation and exercise and believes in empowering clients to take control of their injury. His approach includes manual therapy, acupuncture, functional dry needling/IMS, various treatment modalities, exercises and promoting independence and understanding through education to help provide the best results for each patient.
Luke has over ten years of clinical experience in both a hospital and private practice setting. He has gained experience treating sports injuries, motor vehicle accident clients, Worker’s compensation/occupational rehabilitation, neurological conditions and cardiac rehabilitation. Luke is fluent in English and conversational Cantonese.
Luke enjoys spending time with his young family on the off days. Road cycling, craft beer and perfecting his technique in making crispy pork belly are some of his interests.
Luke Chang graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy. He i...
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Innes graduated from the University of Alberta with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy in 2011. Born in Vancouver, she moved to Calgary for over a decade and accumulated a breadth of experience in the areas of critical care, cardiorespiratory management, post-surgical recovery, and stroke and brain injury rehabilitation. Having worked with patients from acute care to community settings, she understands the patient experience at each stage. She completed post-graduate education in different areas of practice including the NDTA Certificate Course for the Management of Adults with Stroke and Brain Injury, and Upper Quadrant Courses. She was a therapist with the University of Calgary for stroke rehabilitation.
Before returning to Vancouver, Innes spent three years as a rehabilitation lead for therapists in acute care. Innes utilizes individualized movement programs, functional exercises, manual therapy techniques, IASTM, and various modalities. She helps patients understand their injury, reduce their pain, and return to activities that are important to them. She is fluent in English and Cantonese.
Outside the clinic, Innes spends time with her young family, and enjoys local breweries and coffee shops with good company. She has also been a drummer for many jazz, indie and rock bands in Alberta and BC.
Innes graduated from the University of Alberta with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy in 2011. Bo...
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Ola is a graduate of the Langara College RMT program where she gained experience working with a diverse range of patients including athletes, patients with spinal cord injuries, acute injuries, and chronic conditions.
She believes in the bodies innate ability to heal as well as in the necessity of patient empowerment. Her treatment approach varies, often including a range between myofascial release, deep tissue, and passive stretching, but is always dependant on individual needs and comfort.
Before moving to Vancouver and entering into massage therapy, Ola finished an undergradute degree in fine arts, majoring in painting. Along with painting, she enjoys rock climbing, cycling, yoga and playing piano.
Ola is a graduate of the Langara College RMT program where she gained experience working with a d...
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Jennifer Liu, a University of British Columbia graduate in 2003 with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy, is a seasoned professional. Holding an acupuncture designation from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute and a diverse background in manual therapy courses, Jennifer goes beyond the basics.
Specializing in pelvic floor conditions, ROST therapy for sacroiliac pain during pregnancy, and dry needling for the lower body, Jennifer stands at the forefront of advanced treatments. Her current practice also addresses injuries from motor-vehicle accidents, work incidents, osteoarthritis, and degenerative changes.
Jennifer’s multilingual proficiency in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin ensures effective communication. Beyond her clinical work, she has volunteered in Asia, providing physiotherapy to children in orphanages and adults with burn injuries.
Off-duty, Jennifer embraces family adventures, trying new recipes, savoring coffee, conquering hiking trails, and cherishing moments with loved ones.
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Daisy completed her Masters of Physiotherapy at University of Alberta. She has almost a decade of experience in working in private practice and has worked with clients with varying conditions and acute/chronic injuries. She has a strong interest in general orthopedics, pelvic health, pre/post partum care, and vestibular physiotherapy. She speaks fluent Cantonese and conversational Mandarin.
Daisy loves health and fitness and believes in taking care of yourself physically and mentally so that you can better care for others. She uses manual therapy, IMS/acupuncture, modalities, and customized exercises to help clients recover. Daisy also gives her clients the knowledge and self management strategies to prevent injuries so we can live our best fit life.
Daisy enjoys weight training, running, hiking, and spending time with her two active young boys. She loves snacks as much as her kids do.
Daisy completed her Masters of Physiotherapy at University of Alberta. She has almost a decade of...
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