** On Maternity Leave ** Amy grew up in the beautiful Squamish, BC, the outdoor capital of Canada - located just north of North Vancouver. From a very young age, Amy was involved in many sports, including golf, baseball, figure skating and soccer. With the love of sports and exercise Amy pursued her Bachelors of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia. After having personal experience with recovering from injuries, Amy followed the path of rehabilitation to help people, so they too can get back to doing the things they love to do - be it cycling, running, yoga, or hanging out with their children and grandchildren. Amy gained a special interest in Pelvic Floor Corrective Exercise after having her daughter, Dylan, in 2020 as well as Cancer Exercise after losing her best friend to the disease in 2010. She would love to help you on your journey to achieving a better quality of life.
Emma received her Bachelor of Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University (SFU). While studying, she played for the SFU Women’s Soccer team, earning Freshman of the year in 2016 and 1st Team All- Conference in 2016, 2017 & 2018. Emma is a practicing member of the British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists and an ACE certified personal trainer. Emma’s passion for sports and fitness, mixed with her willingness to help others is the reason Emma pursued an education in health and wellness. She has a special in working with athletes and the general population with chronic pain.
The best kind of medicine is preventative medicine. Jenny is a firm believer in this mantra and incorporates a holistic approach into her physiotherapy practice. She believes the body & mind must be treated as one. She is an advocate for inter-disciplinary, patient-centred care and will be the first one to ask if you if she can contact your GP or other health care providers to best serve YOU. You do not need to be injured to seek physiotherapy advice. Injured or not, a consult with Jenny will leave you one step closer to your lifestyle, fitness & rehabilitation goals. She works with a group of highly skilled personal trainers at Soul Fitness and together they are there to help you achieve your lifestyle goals. She also has a strong network of other health practitioners to refer to should the need for collaboration arise. Jenny enjoys treating all orthopaedic conditions from acute sports injuries to the “I don’t know why, it just started hurting!” conditions. She has vast experience with post-op protocols: ACL reconstruction, shoulder stabilization, rotator cuff repair, total hip/knee replacements, to name a few. Jenny has a strong interest in evidence-based concussion management and rehabilitation. She has collaborated with and has been mentored by some of the fields leading neuro-optometrists, neuro-psychiatrists, physiotherapists and sport medicine physicians. This range of experience has allowed her to develop a unique skill-set when treating both acute concussions and post-concussion syndrome. Once a competitive rower and downhill ski racer, Jenny dabbled in competitive ultimate frisbee before settling on her current sports (Ironman 70.3, trail running, climbing, hiking, reformer pilates and yoga). She is proud to call the North Shore home.
Nicole grew up as a high-performance athlete in White Rock playing volleyball and soccer. Her passion for sports and exercise is what drove her to pursue the field of kinesiology. Nicole completed her Bachelor of Human Kinetics from the UBC Okanagan and is enrolled in her Masters of Kinesiology at UBC Vancouver focusing on Clinical Exercise Physiology and Sport Science. Nicole is currently a graduate teaching assistant in the School of Kinesiology and also a volunteers her time as a Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach with UBC’s varsity athletics. During her time at UBCO, Nicole worked in a Pediatric Exercise Physiology Research lab studying the impacts of prolonged sitting and exercise on brain health. Outside of school, she also spent time with Interior Health’s Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program as well as the City of Kelowna’s Community Access Match program. In these programs, Nicole worked with C.O.P.D., stroke, and Parkinson’s Disease affected patients to improve their cardiorespiratory fitness and strength through exercise- where she gained a passion for helping those with chronic disease and other health conditions to improve their quality of life and reduce disease burden. Nicole is excited to apply exercise and movement science to encourage well-being, manage chronic disease, rehab injuries, and restore optimal function to patients through active rehabilitation. In her spare time Nicole can be found playing volleyball, skiing, hiking, and or lifting weights at a local exercise class!
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