
Elijah successfully completed his training at the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy. He provides a high level of care to anyone who walks through the door and is passionate about seeing his patients achieve their goals of regaining optimal function, reducing pain, and living a healthy and active lifestyle. He has training and experience in, but not limited to, myofascial release, deep tissue release, joint mobilization, motor vehicle accidents, overuse injuries and lymph drainage. In his spare time he enjoys watching the Canucks and getting outside with his family.
Jodh graduated with a bachelors degree in physiotherapy from Baba Farid University of Health Sciences in Jalandhar, India in 2009. Jodh uses his sound clinical reasoning to educate, assess and manage patients with musculoskeletal (muscles/bones/joints/nerves) problems. Integrating IMS into his physiotherapy practice allows him to diagnose and treat the chronic myofascial (muscle/ fascia interface) pain that can be present in the musculoskeletal system in the absence of any obvious signs of injury or inflammation. Jodh’s treatment techniques include soft tissue manipulation, myofascial release, manual therapy, spine and joint mobilization and manipulation, intramuscular stimulation and exercise therapy. His areas of practice…
Rupinder Singh graduated with a Bachelors of Physiotherapy in 2007 from Baba Farid University of Health Science. He worked as Physiotherapist in India for 8 years in hospital and clinic-based settings. He brought with him proficient experience in treating all age groups with various repetitive strain, sport and physical activity injuries, preoperative and postoperative orthopaedic and neurological conditions, and pains that arise from work or daily activities. He completed a bridging course of Physiotherapy Practice in Canada from the University of Alberta. Then from the University of British Columbia he finished IEPEP course and passed Canadian Physiotherapy National Exam. He…
Payalpreet Kaur graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Baba Farid University of Health Science (India) in 2011. She worked as a Physiotherapist in India for 4 years in both hospital and clinic-based settings. Since graduating she has acquired a wide range of experience within different sectors of physiotherapy. Payal Immigrated to Canada in 2015 and completed a Canadian Healthcare Content Course at the University of Toronto. She then finished her IEPEP program from UBC in 2017 and passed the Canadian Physiotherapy National Examination. Payal uses a combination of techniques rich in manual therapy including symptom modification, trigger point release,…