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Jason Martin, BSc.(Hons)PT, CGIMS

Physiotherapist & Owner

Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Jason completed the pre-physiotherapy program at the University of Victoria. Jason received his training in England and graduated, with Honours, from the University of Manchester, in 2004.

Jason purchased Oceanside Physiotherapy in June 2011, and has practiced physiotherapy in the Oceanside area since 2004. Jason has great interest in orthopaedics and manipulative therapy, spinal conditions, and vestibular rehabilitation.

Jason is an avid sportsman with competitive interests in baseball, basketball, and squash. He also enjoys golf recreationally.

Education

  • Bachelors of Science, Honours, in Physiotherapy, University of Manchester School of Physiotherapy
    2004
  • Advanced Orthopaedic Manual & Manipulative Physiotherapy: Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopaedic Division Level V
  • APTEI: Cervical Headaches and Temporomandibular Joint Treatment
  • Mulligan Level I, Upper and Lower Quadrant
    2005
  • McKenzie Diagnosis & Treatment
    2006
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Practical Approach
    2009
  • Stuart McGill: Building a Better Back
    2011
  • David Lindsay: New Advances in Hip Rehab
    2012
  • Lyn Watson: Level I Shoulder
    2013
  • UBC Gunn IMS Course: Certified CGIMS(UBC) Practitioner
    2015
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