Open for Physio, private & group Pilates, and Kinesiology

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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy (physical therapy) is the art and science of evaluating and treating movement disorders in the musculoskeletal system. Registered physiotherapists at Trimetrics are university-trained health professionals. They will assess and treat your specific issues with knowledge founded on research and the experience of best practices. Our therapists are active in ongoing postgraduate studie... Read More

Physiotherapy (physical therapy) is the art and science of evaluating and treating movement disorders in the musculoskeletal system. Registered physiotherapists at Trimetrics are university-trained health professionals. They will assess and treat your specific issues with knowledge founded on research and the experience of best practices. Our therapists are active in ongoing postgraduate studies as well as in teaching and research.

Our areas of expertise

Orthopedic Medicine
Treatment of bones, muscles and soft tissue of the spine and limbs. We are especially focused on spine rehabilitation through our commitment to clinical Pilates.
Common issues that respond to this approach are:

Sports injuries: Beginner to elite athlete level
Post-fracture care
Post-surgical rehabilitation: Post-spinal discectomy, fusion, cardiac, thoracic and abdominal surgeries, hip/knee/ankle replacement, shoulder repairs
Women’s Health: Pre/post-natal, pelvic pain, pelvic instability, incontinence
Muscle imbalance syndromes: Scoliosis, kyphosis, Pelvic Mal alignment
Soft tissue/overuse injuries
Osteoporosis
Arthritis

Treatments Available

Joint mobilization and manipulation
Soft tissue mobilization/myofascial release
Cranial and visceral osteopathy
Womens Health: pelvic floor, coccyx, bladder and bowel retraining
Gunn intramuscular stimulation (IMS)
Real Time Ultrasound for Core Evaluation
Pilates-based full core exercise therapy utilizing state-of-the-art Balanced Body equipment
Functional movement re-education including gait
Sport-specific athletic training (soccer, basketball, hockey, skiing,
tennis and golf)
Pre-habilitation: Pre-surgical core and flexibility work to reduce post-operative complications and expedite return to daily life
Nordic Pole Walking for rehabilitation and fitness


Registered Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is treatment of the soft tissues of the body utilizing specific manual techniques to stimulate circulation, break down adhesions and stimulate healing. Massage Therapy may be combined with craniosacral or visceral mobilization for enhanced effects. The use of personally blended aromatherapy oils enhances the treatment experience. Massage therapy is a powerful treatment modality ... Read More

Massage therapy is treatment of the soft tissues of the body utilizing specific manual techniques to stimulate circulation, break down adhesions and stimulate healing. Massage Therapy may be combined with craniosacral or visceral mobilization for enhanced effects. The use of personally blended aromatherapy oils enhances the treatment experience. Massage therapy is a powerful treatment modality for all ages, from babies and children to athletes and seniors.

Benefits of Massage Therapy:
• Release of chronic or acute deep muscle pain
• Relaxation of tension in joints and soft tissues resulting in improved sleep, more efficient breathing and overall reduction of nervous system stress
• Decreased recovery time following injury
• Improved muscle and joint flexibility resulting in enhanced performance for athletes of all levels
• Shortened recovery time between workouts
• Enhanced elimination of metabolic byproducts including lactic acid
• Maximized supply of nutrients and oxygen through accelerated blood flow


Pilates

The pilates method, originally called “contrology” is a system of movement and therapeutic exercises developed over a span of 60 years by German born “Joseph H Pilates”. The method executed with precision, works by toning and rebalancing the muscles around joints. It stimulates circulation, improves joint range of motion and facilitates alignment of the skeletal system. Pilates also creates ... Read More

The pilates method, originally called “contrology” is a system of movement and therapeutic exercises developed over a span of 60 years by German born “Joseph H Pilates”.

The method executed with precision, works by toning and rebalancing the muscles around joints. It stimulates circulation, improves joint range of motion and facilitates alignment of the skeletal system. Pilates also creates new neuromuscular patterns, improves coordination and enhances body awareness. The Pilates method helps prevent further injury and reduces chronic pain.

The elegance of the work makes it adaptable and effective for anybody of any age and furthermore, this model is now fully supported by current neuroscience.


Telehealth Physiotherapy

These sessions are done via secure video link where you can get the expert advice of your Physiotherapist from your own home - they can analyze your movement, give you feedback on how you are performing your exercises, and discuss any concerns you have about your injury or rehab process.


Kinesiology

University trained experts in human movement, exercise prescription and health promotion/fitness. These folks are the ones who will measure where you're at currently, help you set goals, build you an exercise plan to get you there, and help you execute that plan.


Dizziness/ Vestibular Physiotherapy

Treatment of Dizziness and Vestibular disorders is a specialized area of Physiotherapy and is not managed by the majority of Physiotherapists. This is the discipline to choose if you are suffering predominantly from impairment by sensations of loss of balance, dizziness or spinning (vertigo).


Concussion Management

Management of disorders is a specialized area of Physiotherapy and is not managed by the majority of Physiotherapists. This is the discipline to choose if you are suffering predominantly from symptoms related to a concussion.


Scoliosis Management

At Trimetrics Physiotherapy we use the Schroth Method for the assessment and treatment of scoliosis, adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, Scheuermans Kyphosis , Pectus Excavatum and other related conditions. The Schroth Method is a highly effective evidence based specific scoliosis therapy addressing alignment, breathing , strengthening and postural correction. Susie Higgins is a certified Schroth... Read More

At Trimetrics Physiotherapy we use the Schroth Method for the assessment and treatment of scoliosis, adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, Scheuermans Kyphosis , Pectus Excavatum and other related conditions. The Schroth Method is a highly effective evidence based specific scoliosis therapy addressing alignment, breathing , strengthening and postural correction. Susie Higgins is a certified Schroth Therapist. She combines the specific Schroth work with Pilates. if you wish to claim this treatment on extended health, please inform our staff and book with one of our in house physiotherapists first for a 30 minute consultation. If you are under the age of 16 , please connect with Susie Higgins first.


Neurological Physiotherapy

Neurological Physiotherapy treatment at Trimetrics is specialized work for those with neurological impairments. It will be different for each and every one of our clients since no two individuals present in exactly the same way.
Trimetrics Neurophysiotherapists are trained in a wide range of techniques to facilitate healing potential.


Women's Health

Trimetrics Physiotherapy Clinic offers a unique suite of services in the specialized area of women’s health. This can be a difficult and sensitive aspect of health. Trimetrics therapists are committed to caring for you in a confidential respectful manner. We will inform you about all findings and will supporting your treatment with evidence-based education. Conditions treated: Pre and Post ... Read More

Trimetrics Physiotherapy Clinic offers a unique suite of services in the specialized area of women’s health. This can be a difficult and sensitive aspect of health. Trimetrics therapists are committed to caring for you in a confidential respectful manner. We will inform you about all findings and will supporting your treatment with evidence-based education.

Conditions treated:
Pre and Post Natal Care
Incontinence: bladder control
Coccydynia
Sacroiliac, Pubic Symphysis pain and dysfunction
Pubic Symphysis pain /dysfunction
Osteoporosis
Post mastectomy Care
Pre and Post Natal Care

Assessment and treatment may include:
Orthopedic examination of spine, pelvis upper and lower body.

Internal Assessment: this is a way of allowing the therapist to evaluate the tension and strength (or lack of) in the internal pelvic muscles.
Myofascial release: this is muscle work used to release and relax muscles that are too tight and causing pelvic floor pain or weakness.
Clinical Pilates Exercise. We offer unique one to one Pilates based spine stabilization and core training to ensure sustainability of results.


Anatomical Male - Pelvic Floor

Trimetrics Physiotherapy Clinic offers a unique suite of services in the specialized area of anatomical men's health. This can be a difficult and sensitive aspect of health. Trimetrics therapists are committed to caring for you in a confidential respectful manner. We will inform you about all findings and will supporting your treatment with evidence-based education. Conditions treated: C... Read More

Trimetrics Physiotherapy Clinic offers a unique suite of services in the specialized area of anatomical men's health. This can be a difficult and sensitive aspect of health. Trimetrics therapists are committed to caring for you in a confidential respectful manner. We will inform you about all findings and will supporting your treatment with evidence-based education.

Conditions treated:

Chronic prostatitis
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Testicular pain
Bladder pain syndrome
Overactive bladder syndrome
Coccydynia (tailbone pain)
Painful ejaculation/urination/defecation
Anodyspareunia

Tara was inspired by Pilates while a client at the Diane Miller Studio in 1999, and graduated from Boditree Pilates in 2001. She has pursued her postgraduate training certifying in Intermediate MAT level 1 and 2 at Pilates Unlimited, and has received additional training in Touch for Health Level 1 and 2 from the New Method Kinesiology Institute of Vancouver. Her mission is to help her clients attain their personal goals for fitness and general well being regardless of age or injury.

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cert. Bodycontrol Pilates (UK) Instructor; cert. Schroth Therapist; cert. PMA Instructor; Licensed Ron Fletcher Instructor; cert. Pre and Postnatal Pilates Instructor; Certified Pfilates Instructor; Pilates For Children; Physiotherapy Assistant (Canada); Chartered Physiotherapist (Germany, UK); Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (UK); BSc Physiotherapy conversion degree from physiotherapy diploma in 2011; IADMS and Healthy Dancer Canada member

Susie has been teaching movement and Pilates for 20+ years. Initially starting her professional life in 1989 as a fully certified Chartered Physiotherapist, her first encounter with Pilates was in 1999. Susie was so convinced of the perfect marriage between Physiotherapy and Pilates that in 2001 she completed her first Pilates Instructor certification through Body Control Pilates (UK) in matwork and reformer. Along the way Susie has certified in comprehensive equipment Pilates through Balanced Body, became a licensed Ron Fletcher Instructor and certified Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery (PWR!) Instructor as well as Pre and Postnatal Instructor.

In 2018 Susie went to the Asklepios Katharina Schroth Klinik in Germany to train as a Schroth Therapist for scoliosis-specific treatment. The Schroth method is one of the most recognized and effective evidence-based forms of physical therapy treatment for spinal deformities.

Susie is actively involved with the dance community developing and teaching dance-specific strength and conditioning programs for dancers and dance students (ages 9-18 years) and has presented at regional and international dance conferences.

Susie welcomes any client, “every body”, from those wanting general fitness Pilates to those with specific orthopaedic or neurological rehabilitation needs. Susie’s teaching style is creative, her classes are fun, and there is always something new to learn or focus on. With her keen eye and critical thinking skills, Susie ensures her teaching adapts to each client’s specific needs. A firm believer in practising what you preach, Susie takes regular private classes herself and stays up to date by taking workshops and attending conferences.

cert. Bodycontrol Pilates (UK) Instructor; cert. Schroth Therapist; cert. PMA Instructor; License... Read More

Ashley is a bilingual Physiotherapy Resident at Trimetrics Physiotherapy. She grew up in Ottawa, Ontario in an active family where she was exposed at a young age to the benefits of living a healthy and happy lifestyle. She engaged in various recreational sports and creative activities with a focus and passion for dance. Having taken her first ballet class at the age of 3, and through continued dancing into adulthood, Ashley has developed a true appreciation and passion for movement.

Ashley obtained her Bachelor of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa. Her continued passion for health, movement, and working with others led her to pursue her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at Queen’s University, in Kingston Ontario. She has completed her Level 1 certification under the Orthopedic division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, with plans to complete further levels.

Ashley has gained experience working with patients of all ages, from recreational to semi-professional athletes, patients with neurological and cardiorespiratory conditions, and more. These opportunities have further confirmed her love for working one-on-one with clients and found a strong interest in musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. This is one of the reasons that Ashley has landed at Trimetrics Physiotherapy.

Grounded in client-centered goals, Ashley uses education, hands-on techniques, exercise-programs, and other evidence-based treatments to take a collaborative and active approach to rehabilitation. By enabling her patients with the tools and confidence to be active participants in their recovery, she believes in the importance of taking a person-centered approach and discovering the root cause of someone’s symptoms. For Ashley, it is most rewarding to have the opportunity to work one-on-one to find a true connection and empower each patients to have control over their well-being and enabling them to pursue what they love!

In her spare time, Ashley loves spending time with friends and family, travelling, meeting new people, cooking and eating delicious food, finding news skills and challenges, and spending time by the water and in the mountains. She enjoys staying active through variety of activities, such as hiking, running, dance, yoga, cycling, and skiing.

Ashley is a bilingual Physiotherapy Resident at Trimetrics Physiotherapy. She grew up in Ottawa, ... Read More

As one of the owners of Trimetrics Physiotherapy, Clinical Pilates and Complementary Health, my goal is to maintain both the culture and model of care delivery that the team has created here over the past two decades.

As a clinician I believe in the BioPsychoSocial model of health care. What is this model that has been around for 3 decades but is more recently spoken of these days as the NEW way?

The “bio” portion refers to our biology; this includes our hormonal health, gut health and microbiome diversity, nutritional status and more. Our internal health status can have a profound impact on injury recovery, concussion recovery and chronic pain. This biological domain also includes our human nervous system, muscular and skeletal systems, tissues, and cells right down to the biochemistry of every molecule in the body.

The “psycho” portion refers to our psychology. This includes changes within our nervous systems called neuroplasticity, and these changes can be for the better or, the worse. This includes mindset and the concept of emotional resilience to pain, hardship and other life challenges.

The “social” portion refers to a person’s social supports and work environment. In a concussion injury, for example, many people have headaches. Still, it is how YOUR headaches affect your life, your work, your family, and it is YOUR biology that makes your headaches unique and specific to you.

So this term, biopsychosocial, is both a fancy word to describe three critical portions of being human, and also strings together the three portions because each of them is intimately linked to and inseparable from the others.

Physiotherapy as a profession is in a unique position to influence client behaviour perhaps more so than any other health professional. We spend the time getting to know and understand our clients, and we have the clinical knowledge and expertise to understand the root cause of many conditions. In this way, physiotherapy is a profession best suited to the biopsychosocial model of care.

I’ve had a wonderful career that has taken me from the clinic to the fields of professional soccer, to caring for the son of a dictator, to biomechanics research, to writing and creating concussion treatment programs, and to leadership of clinical teams that are serving and helping thousands of people each and every month.

My clinical passion is to help people with complex injuries and conditions and to take on each case as a unique situation with unique solutions.

As the Clinical Director at Trimetrics, I view my primary role as that of supporting all members of the team so that their needs are met personally and professionally. With this foundation, the team can best serve and support the North Shore community to the best of their abilities.

Outside of clinical life, I am now (2023) retired from the board of directors of the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia where I advocated both for the physiotherapy profession across the province and also for the physiotherapy curriculum in BC. I also sit on the University of Victoria’s Health Sciences Advisory Committee, where we oversee the health science courses delivered through the university. My wife Renee and I have been married 36 years and we’re parents to 3 outstanding sons who have grown to become fine young men. We love hiking around the many wonderful trails of the North Shore and lower mainland and we also love great food from many different cultures.

I’m looking forward to meeting you all!

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Cherie is originally from Taiwan and is passionate about helping her clients improve their daily functioning by leveraging her clinical skills in physiotherapy and knowledge in rehabilitation sciences.

Cherie obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in physiotherapy at the National Taiwan University. She then pursued and earned her Masters of Science as well as Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University in New York. Prior to moving to Vancouver, she was a researcher in the University of Calgary and University of California in Davis. Her research work focused on improving upper extremity functions by studying the brains in children with early brain injury using advanced neuroscience techniques (such as MRI and non-invasive brain stimulation).

Before moving to North America, Cherie practiced as a physiotherapist collaborating with patients of all ages in both hospital and research lab settings. One of Cherie’s passions is to empower individuals with neurological conditions (such as stroke and cerebral palsy) and people with complex conditions (such as fibromyalgia) to maximize their functional potential by providing personalized and evidence-based rehabilitation. Cherie aspires to integrate principles of motor control, neuroplasticity, and pilates in her sessions to help her clients in their process of healing and recovery.

In her free time, Cherie enjoys jogging, yoga, hiking, exploring foods and new places in Vancouver, and spending time with her cat and her husband.

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Kay was certified by master teacher, Dianne Miller after completing a rigorous 2 1/2 year internship teacher training program. With a classical orientation she is influenced by 1st generation teachers Ron Fletcher, Eve Gentry and has continued her knowledge in workshops with Jose Marie Blom-Lawrence and Michelle Larsen. She recently completed the BASI Pilates for Injuries and Pathologies certificate course.

Trained as a dancer from a young age, Kay understands movement and has an developed eye for alignment and detail and she hopes to inspire clients to feel the joy of movement in her classes and everyday life. As a former professional dancer, Kay experienced the benefits of Pilates for rehabilitation after a serious injury. Her goals are to provide supportive, beneficial classes for strengthening to assist recovery and prevention. Kay has taught a wide spectrum of clients from young dancers at Goh Ballet, elite athletes to older seniors at Shaunessy Golf Club.

She believes teaching is a continual process and her role is to understand each client’s needs and assist them in achieving their personal goals. In past, Kay was owner of South China SeasTrading Co. in Granville Island Market and was on the Board of Directors for VanCity Credit Union. She is passionate about Pilates and now devotes her time to teaching and practicing the method for 15 years. She loves to cook and writes about food occasionally for local publications. She has a collection of over 600 cookbooks.

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Pilates has been life changing for Sue, after sustaining a hip and arm injury, Sue began a course of treatment at Trimetrics and found that through Physiotherapy and Pilates she was able to regain her active outdoor life style, especially running. So inspired, she left her business partnership of ten years to study Pilates with Balanced Body University. http://www.pilates.com/BBAPP/V/education/index.html She is also a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association as a physical therapy assistant. She is available for private semi private and group training at Trimetrics effective May 2017.

Sue is passionate about sharing the amazing benefits of Pilates to others. She truly believes that everyone’s Pilates journey is unique. No matter where they start she is excited to help them enjoy their mind and body experience and expand their wellness horizon. Whether it be overcoming setbacks or quietly celebrating new body awareness, achieving increased strength and mobility, Sue is keen to share the benefits of this invaluable movement method.

Originally from the UK, Sue and her husband have raised their family of three teenage-and-almost-grown children on the North Shore of the Lower Mainland. Movement plays a huge part in Sue’s daily life, she enjoys running, hiking, skiing and boating with her family, friends and dog.

Pilates has been life changing for Sue, after sustaining a hip and arm injury, Sue began a course... Read More

Alison first recognized the benefits of Pilates during her second pregnancy in 2001. Whilst practicing Pilates herself she became a certified fitness and exercise to music instructor. Two years later, she qualified as a certified Pilates instructor with The Pilates Institute in London UK.

As a competitive and active person, involved in Duathlons and Triathlons, Alison has a passion to teach clients the benefits of combining Pilates with sports and everyday activities to improve performance, quality of life and prevention of injury.

Alison and her family moved to Vancouver in 2010 where she gained the opportunity to study Human Kinetics at Capilano University. She is now very excited to combine her knowledge with rehabilitation and fitness Pilates, at the very unique and dynamic environment at Trimetrics.

Alison is passionate about helping others in their journey to experiencing the benefits of Pilates and is looks forward to working with all her clients with energy and passion.

She lives a very active lifestyle enjoying running, biking, swimming, snowboarding, kayaking and basically anything outdoors.

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Brittany is a Practising Kinesiologist, Pilates Instructor, Strength Coach, and Student of Osteopathy (year 2). She has completed her Level 2 Functional Movement Screen and Level 1 Soft Tissue Release certifications.

A former high performance athlete and dancer, she has a strong appreciation for how strength training enables her to reach higher grounds. After being hit by a car in 2019, she discovered Pilates as part of her rehabilitation journey, and experienced firsthand the profound success of combining Pilates, strength training, and Osteopathy.

She feels passionately about using movement to both enhance, and restore one’s quality of life. Brittany gets most excited to help people redefine their relationship with movement by developing a more balanced body. The result of this is seeing them experience greater ease in everyday movements, less pain, and concurrently; greater joy in life.

In Brittany’s free time she can usually be found in the backcountry pursuing human-powered adventures such as multi-day hiking, trail running with her friends and their dogs, bike touring, and backcountry skiing. When not in the backcountry, she is usually diving around on a beach volleyball court, whipping her hair about in a dance class, or nestled in her hammock with a good book.

Brittany looks forward to helping you cultivate a more balanced body and seeing you experience greater joy with your fullest movement potential.

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Gabriel’s journey in healthcare began as a Physiotherapist in France, igniting a passion for holistic healing. Since relocating to Canada in 2018, he has dedicated himself to active rehabilitation, with a particular emphasis on his specialization in male pelvic floor therapy. With a master’s degree in rehabilitation and reeducation from the esteemed University of Brussels (ULB) in Belgium, Gabriel has honed his skills across diverse healthcare settings, cultivating a comprehensive approach to physiotherapy. Bilingual in English and French, he seamlessly bridges linguistic gaps to provide top-tier care. Gabriel’s professional ethos is marked by dynamism, altruism, and meticulous organization, reflecting his unwavering commitment to the field of healthcare. His values resonate through his practice: Client-Centric Innovation: Gabriel forges deep connections with his clients, crafting innovative treatment modalities tailored to their unique needs. Root Cause Resolution: With a keen investigative eye, Gabriel delves deep to unearth the underlying causes of injury, disrupting the cycle of pain for sustained recovery. Commitment to Lifelong Learning: Gabriel transcends conventional boundaries, continually augmenting his clinical acumen and embracing the ethos of perpetual learning. Passion for Knowledge Sharing: Gabriel delights in disseminating insights and drawing inspiration from collaborative exchange, enriching both his practice and the wider healthcare community. Gabriel’s expertise encompasses a range of techniques and treatments, with a notable specialization in male pelvic floor rehabilitation. His nuanced understanding of this often overlooked aspect of physiotherapy ensures tailored interventions for his male clientele, addressing a spectrum of pelvic floor dysfunctions with empathy and efficacy. In recent years, Gabriel has also specialized in supporting clients with acquired brain injuries (ABI), including conditions such as whiplash, concussions, and developmental delays, often intertwined with mental health challenges. Furthermore, he spearheads training initiatives, equipping teams to navigate the complexities of rehabilitation with compassion and proficiency. Beyond his professional endeavours, Gabriel finds solace in nature’s embrace. An avid outdoor enthusiast, he delights in hiking, camping, snowboarding, and fishing, seamlessly harmonizing his passion for adventure with his dedication to holistic well-being.

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Following graduation from WCCMT, Brad was Registered with the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia in 2011. Along with his general massage therapy practice, Brad has worked extensively with professional and collegiate athletes (Tennis, Hockey, Swimming, Volleyball, Track & Field/Cross-Country), helped manage a large clinic in Kits through the COVID pandemic, and was a teacher at Vancouver College of Massage Therapy between 2016 and 2019. He is excited to finally be practicing on the North Shore closer to home (and his wife and two daughters). Brad values connection with his patients and all humans are welcome, regardless of athletic background, state of injury or function, or any other variable.

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Claire is a highly seasoned clinician hailing from California, bringing to our team a profound commitment to leveraging the therapeutic benefits of Pilates in conjunction with traditional manual and exercise interventions to facilitate client rehabilitation and wellness objectives. In 2021, she relocated to Canada and successfully obtained licensure as a physical therapist in the province of British Columbia.

Her academic journey commenced at California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology. In 2008, she furthered her education by obtaining a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from California State University, Northridge.

Claire’s extensive professional background encompasses diverse practice settings, including orthopedic clinics, hospitals, and in-home care. Thrilled to return to the distinctive style and quality of care offered at Trimetrics, she brings over 15 years of clinical expertise.

Demonstrating a steadfast commitment to continuous professional development, Claire has earned the prestigious Orthopedic Clinical Specialist designation from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Additionally, she holds a comprehensive certification in the instruction of STOTT Pilates.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Claire immerses herself in the rich offerings of Vancouver, exploring outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, and indulging in a passion for culinary exploration. Her dedication to enhancing the quality of life for others is evident both in her clinical work and her commitment to ongoing learning.

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