Jon graduated from the University of the Fraser Valley with his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in 2007. After spending the next 3 years working as the Head Personal Trainer at major fitness facilities in Victoria and Nanaimo, he began working at CBI Health Centre in 2010 as the lead therapist for various WorkSafe BC Occupational Rehabilitation and return to work programs, helping to assist injured workers in a vast multitude of professions return to their pre-injury occupations.
Then additionally in 2015, Jon was recruited by Woodgrove Pines Clinic to complete state-of-the-art athletic testing in their Fit Lab as well as working with their ICBC patients to assist them to return to their various professions, recreational activities, and help restore their quality of life.
Jon was recruited by Oceanside Physiotherapy to be a member of the Occupational Rehabilitation 1 team and to be the lead therapist for their Return to Work Support Services program.
With a varied athletic background, Jon has had previous experience in Provincial level basketball, and most recently competitive bodybuilding.
Education
Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology from the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV)
2007
Practicing Kinesiologist as a member of the British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists (BCAK)
EPIC Lift Capacity Test (ELC) Certified Evaluator as recognized by EpicRehab
Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner (KT1 and KT2) as recognized by The Kinesio Taping Association
Functional Movement Screen (FMS) Certified
Certified Personal Trainer as recognized by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)
Physiotherapists are experts in treating — and preventing — recreational injuries. Common recreational injuries include ankle and wrist sprains and muscle strains.
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Physiotherapists are experts in treating — and preventing — recreational injuries. Common recreational injuries include ankle and wrist sprains and muscle strains.
Having good posture not only makes you look strong and healthy — it’s also a critical factor in preventing pain and injuries. Physiotherapists can help you discover how to improve your posture.