Kinesiology
Build strength, improve your movement, and recover with practical and expert-guided exercise.
What It Is And Who It's For
Kinesiology is movement-based rehab that helps you build strength, improve mobility, and feel more capable in your body.
Whether you’re recovering from injury, managing postpartum changes, or working through chronic conditions, our practical, whole-body approach supports your goals.
With experience in clinical rehab and fitness, our kinesiologists help with everything from active recovery to fall prevention and Parkinson’s care.
What We Treat
You’ll receive focused care backed by experience, research, and teamwork.
Parkinson's Disease (via our Parkinson's Warrior Program)
ICBC claims (car accident recovery)
Pelvic floor and perinatal concerns such as pregnancy and postpartum rehabilitation
Fall risk, balance, and coordination issues
Chronic pain, instability, or joint weakness
Return to work or sport after time away
Specialities We Offer
Parkinson's Disease Warrior Program
A specialized program designed to help individuals living with Parkinson’s maintain function, mobility, and quality of life through guided movement and strength training.
Active Rehabilitation Programs
Tailored strength and movement plans for rebuilding function and reducing pain.
Pelvic Floor & Core Support
Functional exercise for concerns like incontinence, prolapse, or diastasi.
Fall Prevention & Balance Training
Targeted strategies to improve balance, confidence, and coordination. Ideal for older adults or anyone feeling unsteady.
What To Expect At Your First Appointment
Book Your Initial Assessment
Call or book online.
At Your First Session
Your kinesiologist will assess your mobility, strength, and goals to build a focused plan.
Leave with a Plan
You’ll leave with a guided exercise plan to rebuild strength and function.
FAQs
Is Kinesiology covered by insurance?
Some extended health plans cover Kinesiology. For details on what your plan covers, we recommend reaching out to your insurance provider.
What's the difference between a Physiotherapist and a Kinesiologist?
Kinesiologists focus on exercise rehabilitation, fitness, and performance while Physiotherapists assess, diagnose and provide a treatment plan.
What is the difference between a Kinesiologist and a personal trainer?
Although there are consistencies between the two disciplines, Kinesiologists have completed a 4-year university degree while personal trainers typically have a completed a certification or course that takes weeks or months to get.
Ready To Start Feeling Better?
Book a Kinesiology session and build a recovery or wellness plan grounded in movement, function, and long-term confidence.









