NOTE: All initial assessment appointments are marked ‘Contact to Book’ as we need to gather more information about your injury to book your appointment with the appropriate therapist and level of urgency.

IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO THE CLINIC IN MORE THAN 3 MONTHS OR HAVE A NEW INJURY, we will need you book in for an initial assessment time spot so your therapist has enough time to properly re-evaluate your injury. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL US so we can help properly schedule your appointment.

Surrey Location: 604-498-4818 OR Email: surrey@healthonephysio.ca

Mission Location: 604-287-5499 OR Email: mission@healthonephysio.ca

In-Clinic Treatment Policies: 1. If you’re feeling unwell or sick, regardless of severity of symptoms (even if it is a minor cold), please cancel your appointment and reschedule to a later date. There is no late cancellation fee due to illness. 2. You’ll be asked to wash your hands with soap & water for 20 secs prior to your treatment. 3. Please arrive no earlier than 5 minutes prior to your appointment. 4. We ask that you come to your appointment alone if possible or just essential support to reduce the number of people in the clinic. 5. We can direct bill most extended benefit plans. For any balances, we request all patients pay by credit, debit or e-transfer. In a pinch, we can accept cash but we’re unable to provide change. We can apply any credit to your account for your next visit.

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Physiotherapy

Our therapists have completed post university education in the orthopaedic manual therapy training program offered by the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). This training along with other professional development courses allow our therapists to provide ‘hands on’ joint and soft tissue mobilization and manipulation techniques. The techniques we use depend on yo... Read More

Our therapists have completed post university education in the orthopaedic manual therapy training program offered by the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). This training along with other professional development courses allow our therapists to provide ‘hands on’ joint and soft tissue mobilization and manipulation techniques. The techniques we use depend on your condition and treatment is always individualized. Manual physiotherapy techniques have been proven to be an essential part of a comprehensive and effective physiotherapy treatment plan. Read more about manual physiotherapy at: orthodiv.org


Hand & Upper Limb Therapy

Many upper extremity and hand problems require a specialized approach to achieve optimal results. In particular, post traumatic and post-surgery conditions require specific custom splinting (orthosis) and therapy management. Certified Hand Therapists have completed post graduate training in the management of a wide variety of upper extremity & hand conditions. CHT services include wound care, s... Read More

Many upper extremity and hand problems require a specialized approach to achieve optimal results. In particular, post traumatic and post-surgery conditions require specific custom splinting (orthosis) and therapy management. Certified Hand Therapists have completed post graduate training in the management of a wide variety of upper extremity & hand conditions. CHT services include wound care, stitch/staple removal, splint fabrication or recommendations, sensory evaluation, specialized exercise programs, return-to-work assistance and functional re-integration. Read more about Certified Hand Therapy at: htcc.org We can custom fabricate a variety of hand & upper extremity splints (orthoses) for you. We also carry some specialized pre-fabricated splints that are difficult to find. After a thorough assessment, we can recommend the best splint (orthosis) for your condition.


TMJ (Jaw) Disorders

Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) are a group of complex problems related to the jaw joint These conditions may be the result of a number of factors, including trauma (such as a car accident, a blow to the jaw, or a fall on the chin) and overuse (such as persistent clenching of the jaw). The majority of individuals with TMD also suffer from neck pain, so assessment and treatment of the ne... Read More

Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) are a group of complex problems related to the jaw joint These conditions may be the result of a number of factors, including trauma (such as a car accident, a blow to the jaw, or a fall on the chin) and overuse (such as persistent clenching of the jaw). The majority of individuals with TMD also suffer from neck pain, so assessment and treatment of the neck could be an integral part of your treatment as well.

Treatment can include manual therapy (joint mobilization, massage, soft tissue stretching), intramuscular stimulation (IMS) to the jaw and neck musculature, exercise prescription and pain reducing modalities.


Facial Palsies

Facial Palsy results from damage to the facial nerve for a variety of reasons. It can cause the face to stop moving on one or more rarely both sides of the face. Sometimes the facial nerve recovers quite quickly (days to a few weeks) and at other times it might take longer (months). Typical diagnoses include: Bell’s palsy, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Acoustic neuromas/Vestibular schwannomas, trauma, ... Read More

Facial Palsy results from damage to the facial nerve for a variety of reasons. It can cause the face to stop moving on one or more rarely both sides of the face. Sometimes the facial nerve recovers quite quickly (days to a few weeks) and at other times it might take longer (months). Typical diagnoses include: Bell’s palsy, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Acoustic neuromas/Vestibular schwannomas, trauma, congenital facial palsy, Lyme disease and others.

Facial Neuromuscular Retraining will help you learn how to use your facial muscles again through soft tissue mobilization and specific retraining strategies to regain coordination and balance in your face. This treatment is especially useful if you develop synkinesis or abnormal movement patterns.


Vestibular Rehab

Vestibular rehabilitation is used to treat problems associated with balance, vertigo and dizziness. When there is a problem in the vestibular system an individual may experience a sensation that the room is spinning, a feeling of moving when at rest, nausea, dizziness, motion sensitivity, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, blurry vision, double vision, imbalance, and/or hearing changes. Tr... Read More

Vestibular rehabilitation is used to treat problems associated with balance, vertigo and dizziness. When there is a problem in the vestibular system an individual may experience a sensation that the room is spinning, a feeling of moving when at rest, nausea, dizziness, motion sensitivity, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, blurry vision, double vision, imbalance, and/or hearing changes.
Treatment may involve manual techniques performed by the therapist as well as balance, vision and coordination exercises.

Please note that the assessment and treatment of vestibular problems may provoke some of your symptoms. For this reason it is recommended that you arrange for someone to drive you home following your treatment.


Fascial Manipulation

Fascial Manipulation® is a soft tissue manual therapy method to treat sub-acute and chronic myofascial pain & dysfunction by targeting areas of altered gliding (densification) between fibrous layers of myofascial (muscle + connective tissue) structures. Fascial Manipulation® involves applying deep friction on these areas of densifications to improve the fascial gliding ability. The method can ... Read More

Fascial Manipulation® is a soft tissue manual therapy method to treat sub-acute and chronic myofascial pain & dysfunction by targeting areas of altered gliding (densification) between fibrous layers of myofascial (muscle + connective tissue) structures. Fascial Manipulation® involves applying deep friction on these areas of densifications to improve the fascial gliding ability. The method can be painful, but improvement is typically seen within 2-3 sessions.

Registered Physiotherapist, IMS (Chan Gunn) Practitioner & Certified Acupuncturist

Ivy received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Perpetual Help System in the Philippines in 1997. She has furthered her education with studies in Orthopaedic Physiotherapy, CACFI certified acupuncture training and Chan Gunn IMS through UBC.

After graduation, Ivy worked as a Clinical Supervisor in the Philippines. Later she moved to the Middle East where she worked for 10 years in tertiary hospitals, expanding her knowledge base on patient care and newly emerging treatments. Having gained that experience, Ivy immigrated to Canada in 2011 in search of further challenges and opportunities. Ivy has over 24 years of experience in working with patients from diverse communities to help them achieve their physiotherapy goals. Always eager to learn, she continues to educate herself in the latest evidence-based treatments and incorporates those in treating her patients. She speaks English and Tagalog fluently, as well as a little Arabic.

When not working, Ivy enjoys outdoor activities, reading, movies and travelling.

Ivy’s treatment philosophy: “Treat the patients like family. Listen to them and communicate with them. Then, guide them and support them with the latest proven therapies and techniques”.

Registered Physiotherapist, IMS (Chan Gunn) Practitioner & Certified Acupuncturist Ivy recei... Read More

Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner, Vestibular and Concussion Rehab & Hand Therapy Fellow

Shveta received her Bachelor of Physiotherapy Degree from India in 2006. In India, she worked within various clinical settings including spinal injuries, pediatrics (special needs), sports & musculoskeletal injuries. She immigrated to Canada in 2010, where she started working in various hospital settings before moving into private orthopaedic practice. In private practice, Shveta has rehabilitated individuals with musculoskeletal, sports, post motor vehicle accident, work-related, and post-surgical injuries. Shveta has over 17 years of physiotherapy experience. Her treatment philosophy is to focus on patient education, so patients understand the nature of their problem. She combines this with a tailored treatment plan that emphasizes therapeutic exercise so each patient can better participate in the rehabilitation process.

Her postgraduate studies include intramuscular stimulation (IMS), vestibular & concussion treatment and level 1 pelvic floor therapy. At this point in her career, Shveta is now looking for a new challenge. She has joined healthOne as a Hand Therapy Fellow and will be pursuing her Certified Hand Therapy designation. She is a member of the Canadian Hand Therapy Association (CSHT).

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her kids, doing outdoor activities like hiking & running, dancing, and listening to music. Shveta is fluent in English, Hindi & Punjabi.

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Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner & Hand Therapy Fellow

Ryan’s approach to physiotherapy is driven by his value of educating patients on the recovery process. He believes that education can be a key driver for recovery and that patient comprehension of their condition is paramount for a successful rehabilitation.

Ryan earned his Master Degree as a physiotherapist from the University of British Columbia and his Undergraduate Degree in Athletic and Exercise Therapy from Camosun College. He spent two years working with the University of Victoria Varsity Rugby team where he helped athletes deal with a variety of acute injuries and return to sport rehabilitation. He also spent two years working in a cardiovascular rehabilitation program in Victoria BC, assisting patients manage heart disease and chronic conditions through a regular therapeutic exercise program.

Currently, he divides his clinical time between our Westside and Surrey locations. Ryan’s main interest is hand and upper extremity therapy. Ryan is currently advancing his skills in upper extremity management as a Fellow in our private Fellowship program. He utilizes manual therapy techniques, splinting, therapeutic modalities and an individualized exercise program to help his patients achieve their goals.

In his off hours, Ryan stays active by hiking with his dog and spending at least five days in the gym working on functional strength training with a balanced core program.

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Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner (Functional Dry Needling)

Jas’ academic career began at Simon Fraser University where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Physiology prior to completing his Master of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia.

Jas has always been interested in science and the human body. When deciding what career path to choose, his own experiences rehabbing injuries led him to pursue physiotherapy. The various treatment techniques that he was exposed to during his rehabilitation and education worked to develop his specific physiotherapy interests including manual therapy and IMS. Given this, Jas has completed his Orthopaedic Division Level 1 as well as IMS certification. Jas has experience with various patient populations ranging from neurological conditions, hip and knee replacements, chronic pain as well as general orthopaedic conditions. This background knowledge gives Jas the ability to work with a broad caseload of acute and chronic patients. His treatment relies on the use of hands-on manual skills and IMS coupled with education and exercises to make long lasting changes for his patients. Jas is also fluent in Punjabi.

Growing up in BC, Jas has a love for the outdoors which includes hiking, swimming and skiing fresh powder in Whistler or the Interior.

Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner (Functional Dry Needling) Jas’ academic career bega... Read More

Certified Fascial Manipulation® Specialist, Fascial Manipulation®Teacher & Neuromuscular Therapist

After completing his “Therapeutic Massage Training Diploma Program” and “Neuromuscular Therapy Certification Program” in Florida, Alp started to work in physical therapy centers as a soft tissue manual therapist in Istanbul, Turkey. He then completed the Balanced Body® Pilates Instructor Training Program in order to combine manual therapy with exercise. In 2011, Alp started a part-time, post-graduate program called “Higher Diploma in Neuromuscular Therapy” at the College of Complementary Medical Education in Dublin, Ireland. Upon his graduation in 2014, Alp decided to focus on fascia science in order to understand and interpret the functional integration of the human body. He attended international fascial anatomy dissection workshops, fascia research summer school in Germany and International Fascia Research Congresses. This experience led to teaching workshops on functional anatomy, individualized orthopaedic medical exercises, and sustainable self care programs.

In 2015, Alp was officially  introduced to the Fascial Manipulation® - Stecco Method in Washington DC. He completed all of his Fascial Manipulation® courses with Dr. Antonio Stecco. In 2021, he became a Certified Fascial Manipulation® Specialist. He continued his training and completed the teacher training program began upon Dr. Carla Stecco and Dr. Antonio Stecco’s kind request. After assisting Dr. Antonio Stecco several times in Padova, Italy, he passed his teacher’s exam and earned the Fascial Manipulation® Teacher certification in August 2023. Alp’s specific international qualifications do not have a regulatory body in Canada and for this reason his services are not covered by insurance companies.

Alp has a Bachelor’s degree in communication studies. He studied and professionally performed jazz as a drummer and classical music as a singer for many years. He still plays drums and sings occasionally just for fun. He also loves to travel and explore different countries with his wife.

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Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner (Chan Gunn IMS), Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) & Co-Owner

Trevor graduated as a physiotherapist in 1996 from the University of Western Ontario and became a Certified Hand Therapist in 2001. He’s been in private practice physiotherapy for over 27 years. His professional memberships include the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia (PABC) and the Canadian Society for Hand Therapists (CSHT). Post graduate studies have included the Intermediate Manual Therapy Certificate in the Orthopaedic system of CPA and Chan Gunn IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation).

Trevor has been an invited speaker with PABC, CSHT, University of British Columbia, OASIS Hand Symposium, WorkSafe BC and the BC Society of Surgeons. From 2014 to 2017, he served as President of CSHT and Host Organizing Chair of the Annual CSHT conferences held in Vancouver in 2011 & 2017.

Trevor enjoys teaching. He founded and currently directs one of the first private-practice hand therapy Fellowships offered in Canada. He also routinely supervises university students completing clinical placements.

When not at work, Trevor’s first passion is tennis. He also enjoys staying fit, snowboarding and travelling.

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Registered Physiotherapist, IMS (Functional Dry Needling) Practitioner

Hussam graduated in 2013 from the Master’s of Physical Therapy program at the University of British Columbia. He also completed his Bachelor’s of Science from UBC in 2010, majoring in Neurological Sciences and minoring in English Literature. His experience includes working with client’s in all fields of practice: neurological rehabilitation, orthopaedics, hand therapy, sport’s injuries, and geriatric medicine. Hussam is certified in IMS/Functional Dry Needling, and uses this technique to augment his current hands-on-approach to his therapy sessions.

Hussam believes a client’s positive outlook is just as important as the therapy they receive – Approaching a client’s therapy from a holistic perspective not only achieves balance, but also paves the way to a speedy recovery and return to function.

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Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner, Temporomandibular Fellow & Facial Neuromuscular Retraining Therapist

Marissa graduated from the University of British Columbia with her Masters in Physical Therapy after completing her Bachelor of Kinesiology. Prior to commencing physiotherapy school, Marissa worked as a Kinesiologist to help rehabilitate various injuries ranging from neuromuscular injuries, MVA-related, and workplace-related injuries through exercise. Since graduating, Marissa has gone on to complete additional courses in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy. She has completed her certificates in the Orthopaedic Division Manual Therapy Level 1, as well as the Mulligan Concept Lower Quadrant and has plans to pursue further education as she considers herself a lifelong learner. Marissa is passionate about working with her clients to develop individualized plans that best meet their lifestyle and specific goals through the use of manual therapy, education, and evidence-based exercise prescription. Outside of the clinic, you can find Marissa hunting for the best gluten free goodie in town or hiking nearby trails with her husband and dog.

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Registered Physiotherapist, IMS Practitioner (Chan Gunn IMS), Certified Cervical and Temporomandibular Therapist, Facial Neuromuscular Retraining & Co-Owner

Jenifer received her Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario in 1996. She has been working in private practice physiotherapy in British Columbia since graduating. Post graduate studies have included Intermediate Manual Therapy in the Orthopaedic system of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), Chan Gunn IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation), Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation, Temporomandibular (TMD) and Cervical Specialization Certification and Visceral Manipulation through the Barral Institute, and Bell’s Palsy/Facial Neuromuscular Retraining.

Jenifer was awarded the title of Certified Cervical and Temporomandibular Therapist (CCTT) in 2022 from the Physical Therapy Board of Craniofacial and Cervical Therapeutics (PTBCCT), a US based international group of physiotherapists who specialize in the evaluation and treatment of patients with cervical spine disorders, cervicogenic headaches, orofacial pain and TMD. Jenifer is a member of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP).

Jenifer is very passionate about her work and believes any successful treatment stems from a comprehensive assessment to find the “root cause” of the problem. She utilizes a multi-modal approach to her treatments, incorporating many different technique to achieve goals.

Jenifer has proven success with mentoring physiotherapists and prides herself on a very “hands-on”, multidisciplinary approach to her treatments. She has been the physiotherapist to international, interprovincial and recreational sport teams and players.

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Registered Physiotherapist, Canadian Olympic Cyclist LA 84

Robert is a graduate from the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, 1992. Prior to his physiotherapy degree, he completed a Bachelor of Science (Biology) from Simon Fraser University, 1988.

Not simply a practitioner, Robert continues to be a student and educator in the field of Physiotherapy, with an emphasis on treatment for patients with sports-related injuries. He’s published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and a former Chairman of the BC Section of the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

Robert is a former Olympic Cyclist, having represented Canada in the 1984 games in Los Angeles, and was Canadian National Champion from 1980 to 1984. His competitive sports history also includes hockey, swimming, volleyball, basketball as well as track and field. This personal experience and professional expertise combine to give Robert the tools to be a remarkably effective and understanding physiotherapist.

Away from the clinic, Robert’s been married for 28 years and is the proud father of four children. He’s an outdoor enthusiast, enjoying hiking, rock climbing, mountaineering and backcountry skiing. He employed all of these interests as a former member of the Lions Bay Search and Rescue team. When he’s not being physically adventurous, Robert enjoys astronomy, playing chess and gardening.

Robert’s treatment philosophy : “Treat the patient as you would yourself. Give them the most current information available in peer-reviewed research articles so they can make informed choices. Provide both hands on treatment as well as home programs, practiced and reviewed in the clinic.”

Registered Physiotherapist, Canadian Olympic Cyclist LA 84 Robert is a graduate from the Univer... Read More

Registered Occupational Therapist (OTR) & Certified Hand Therapist (CHT)

Lauren graduated from the University of Windsor with a bachelor of Human Kinetics, Movement Science. She then went on to complete a post-graduate certificate in Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management from Humber College. Lauren’s desire to help others lead her to complete a Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy from Queen’s University.

Through her hand therapy placement in school and work experience, she realized her passion for treating hand and upper limb injuries. Lauren completed the hand therapy fellowship program through the Roth McFarlane Hand & Upper Limb Centre at St. Joseph’s hospital in London, ON.

In her free time, Lauren enjoys swimming, hiking, and trail running.

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