A Tradition of Effective Treatments and Great Service!

We are strong team of experienced professionals specializing in all aspects of Rehabilitation including:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Orthopedic and Sports Therapy
  • Custom Orthotics & Bracing
  • IMS & Acupuncture
  • Massage Therapy
  • Women's Health

Our friendly staff, extensive knowledge and brand-new equipment are all available to help you recover from any level of injury.

Physiotherapy Patient in North Vancouver, BC Hours & Location

Hours & Location

Kinetic Rehab in North Vancouver, BC

151 15th Street East
North Vancouver, BC V7L 2P7
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    • Monday 7:00am - 8:00pm
    • Tuesday 7:00am - 8:00pm
    • Wednesday 7:00am - 8:00pm
    • Thursday 7:00am - 8:00pm
    • Friday 7:00am - 8:00pm
    • Saturday 7:00am -2:00pm
    • Sunday As required

We understand that you can't postpone your pain, so we are open for extended hours. We also book appointments on Saturdays, the occasional Sunday and most holidays.

When you are ready to set an appointment, or to find out when a physio is available to see you, please call:

604.987.7644

Home Rates

Physiotherapy Fee Schedule

Private  
Assessment Visit $65
Subsequent Visit $60
MSP Premium Assistance $25
ICBC User Fee $35

Registered Massage Fee Schedule

Private  
30 Minutes $55
45 Minutes $75
60 Minutes $95
90 Minutes $140
120 Minutes $158

Cancellation & No Show Policy

Your appointment time is reserved just for you. A late cancellation or missed visit leaves a hole in the therapists' day that could have been filled by another patient. As such, we require 24 hours notice for any cancellations or changes to your appointment. Patients who provide less than 24 hours notice, or miss their appointment, will be charged the full user fee.

Medical Plan & Insurance Coverage

Only those MSP beneficiaries with premium assistance status are eligible for a combined annual limit (each calendar year) of 10 visits for acupuncturist services, physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, naturopathy and non-surgical podiatry. MSP pays $23 for each visit.

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Location & Hours Treatments

Treatments

As a primary caregiver, a physiotherapist can assess, diagnose, and treat your injury through a combination of methods that may include: manual therapy; manipulation; acupuncture; modalities such as ultrasound, laser and heat; and/or exercise prescription.

Education plays an important role in physiotherapy. The goal of physiotherapy is to return you to your optimal function and strength, while educating you about your injury. This allows you to independently maintain a healthy body without the constant supervision of a therapist. For more information on Physiotherapy, including training, scope of practice and treatment methods, please visit the Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s website.

The key to expedient return to sport following injury is early intervention and accurate assessment of the injury. Physiotherapists are more equipped for this task than any other health care provider. The staff at Kinetic have thousands of hours of hands-on primary sports injury care. We are part of a multidisciplinary clinic with connections throughout the medical community. Physiotherapists can reduce the amount of time it takes to return to full function, and provide a gradual return schedule that allows you to get back to the sport you love without risking further injury.

The baby boomer generation were markedly more active than previous ones and with that came many more ligament injuries. As time has passed many of those knees have become arthritic. Custom bracing has enabled those with ligament injury or arthritic knees to continue to participate in sport. Staff at Kinetic are skilled at assessing the joint for instability or degeneration and can cast and dispense custom or high end off-the-shelf braces.

Dr. Chan Gunn, Vancouver physician, was impressed by the results of pain control using acupuncture and began using it in his practice. After a number of years he developed the now widely used Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) delivery system. IMS is a deep dry needle technique that seeks to relax tight muscle fibers or bands of fibers in a specific area. Unlike Chinese medicine acupuncture, all the points are local to the area of pain. There are many benefits to this modality, including the ability of chronic pain sufferers to reduce or eliminate the use of medications to relieve pain. Dr. Gunn himself trains all the physiotherapists who practice IMS at the ISTOP here in Vancouver.

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese treatment art that uses established points to treat physical and medical conditions. As a valid treatment option for pain and joint dysfunction acupuncture has become one of the cornerstones within the physiotherapy profession. All physiotherapists who practice acupuncture undergo a long and regulated education process. Amazing results can be obtained with the select use of even a few points. In most cases the therapists will use acupuncture as part of a more comprehensive treatment regimen. All needles are new and sterile.

This information currently in development.

The cornerstone of treatment for back and neck pain is joint mobilization and exercise. The physiotherapists working in this field have completed several years of Post Graduate study and have passed rigorous exams to allow them to practice. Today’s Physiotherapists will have studied at least 10 years to become manual therapists. Safety is paramount in this field and the knowledge base of the profession makes it the most respected in Spinal Manipulative Care. Manipulation is performed as part of an overall program of education and exercise.

Physiotherapy was founded on the knowledge base of the movement of the human body (now known as Kinesiology). One of the most important aspects of physiotherapy is the assessment and treatment of impaired movement function. Rehabilitation from surgery, disease or injury is based on the restoration of normal or modified muscular actions. Restoration of function is the Physiotherapist’s field of expertise. Whether following a knee or hip replacement, an industrial or car accident, a sports injury, or a disease process physiotherapy can significantly decrease recovery time and help prevent future injury. Exercise is Physiotherapy.

Workers that have sustained an injury on the job may find it difficult to return to the workforce. Physiotherapist through their extensive knowledge of exercise prescription can design and run “Back to Work” conditioning programs custom made to restore function and endurance for the workplace. The worker will often run through a supervised rehabilitation program that encourages effective exercise and is modified as the worker becomes stronger. The physiotherapist, with their knowledge of the injured as opposed to healthy body, is indeed the only trained professional that can fully provide this service.

Falls are a devastating event for many seniors and their families. One of the negative repercussions of the first fall is that seniors lose all confidence in their balance and coordination. This decrease in confidence causes them to “play it safe” which in turn cause a further loss of balance and coordination, often leading to another fall. A physiotherapist can counteract the natural loss of balance that comes with aging through a program designed to practice this skill in a safe and controlled environment. A therapist will assess a patient’s initial level of coordination through several testing measures and prescribe exercises appropriate to each patient. The therapist will then modify these exercises as the patient improves to maximize the benefits of the program.

As our senior population advances, the main concern is to keep them active. If they reduce their level of mobility even for a short period it can be difficult for them to regain their former level of independence and health. Their mental and physical well being is dependent upon a level of cardiovascular activity that energizes their being and maintains tone. If they become deconditioned they are susceptible to falls and fractures. It is becoming widely understood that balance and conditioning is crucial in maintaining quality of life for our seniors.

The symptoms of BPPV include dizziness or vertigo, light-headedness, imbalance, and nausea. Activities that bring on symptoms will vary among persons, but they are almost always precipitated by a change of position of the head. Rolling over or getting out of bed are common problem motions. Because people with BPPV often feel dizzy and unsteady when they tip their heads back to look up, BPPV is sometimes called “top shelf vertigo.”

Physiotherapy has proven to be effective in the treatment of BPPV. A therapist will run through some physical maneuvers in office, and can prescribe some at-home exercises to combat the recurring symptoms.

Rates Meet Our Team

Staff

Michael White

Physiotherapist
Owner/Operator
Michael White, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Michael has 35 years of orthopaedic experience and has been working as a Physiotherapist on the North Shore for 29 years. Michael holds a post-graduate certificate in Medical Acupuncture from the University of Alberta. He lectures at UBC in the field of gait analysis and orthotic prescription and is experienced in the evaluation and fabrication of custom braces for knees and elbows.

Michael is an active sport enthusiast - participating and coaching squash, rugby, distance running, and skiing.

Cheryl McNeight

Physiotherapist
Cheryl McNeight, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Cheryl has been working as a physiotherapist for nearly 17 years, specializing in the area of orthopaedics and sports injuries. Cheryl studied Exercise Sciences at UBC for 4 years and obtained her B.Sc. in Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Medicine from the University of Alberta.  She then furthered her studies by obtaining her Diploma in Advanced Orthopaedic and Manipulative Therapy.

Cheryl has a keen interest in treating athletes, as she was a competitive gymnast for 12 years and competed at a junior national level.

Margaret Gilmour

Physiotherapist
Margaret Gilmour, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Margaret holds her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Medicine with a joint major in Occupational Therapy from UBC. Born and raised on the North Shore, she has been serving as a therapist here for almost 30 years. In 2004, Margaret completed her certificate in medical acupuncture with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute, and she especially enjoys applying her knowledge through energy muscle retraining and postural control education to treat the core, neck, headaches and chronic conditions. In her free time, Margaret enjoys hiking and kayaking through the beautiful West Coast.

Margaret Bruce

Physiotherapist
Michael White, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Margaret graduated as a physiotherapist in London, England in 1976. She has continued her education by becoming certified in medical acupuncture with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute in 2004, and has completed numerous post graduate courses in orthopaedic and sports physiotherapy. Margaret has a special interest in jaw (TMJ) problems and stress incontinence.

When not at work, Margaret enjoys attending local theatre, hiking, curling and playing with her beautiful grandchildren.

Lyndal Solomons

Physiotherapist
Lyndal Solomons, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Lyndal graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy and from the University of Western Australia with a Master of Manual Therapy. Lyndal is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) and is also certified in the use of IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation). Outside the clinic she enjoys gardening, yoga and the best of B.C. - skiing, snowboarding and taking walks in the woods.

Tom Gordon

PT Assistant - US Trained
Tom Gordon, Physiotherapy Aide in North Vancouver, BC

Tom graduated from the Physical Therapy Assistant Program at Green River College. He has worked since 2000 in Outpatient, Extended Care and Inpatient Settings, and especially enjoys using his training through manual therapy using Muscle Energy and Myofascial Release.

Tom was raised in Bellingham and moved a little farther up the Pacific Coast to North Vancouver in Feb 2008, where he and his wife enjoy their new surroundings through a love of outdoor activities.

Tyler Godding

Massage Therapist
Tyler Godding, Massage Therapist in North Vancouver, BC

Tyler became a Registered Massage Therapist in 2006 and also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Developmental Psychology from UBC. Tyler has completed numerous post-graduate courses, including most recently, Elite Sports Massage’s Prep course for Major Games as he anticipates his role on the Host Medical team for snowboarding at the 2010 Olympic Games.

Born and raised in North Vancouver, Tyler has chosen to build his practice in the community in which he resides. His experience as a nationally qualified competitive swimmer has enabled him to empathize with the athletes that he treats.

Tia Mar

Physiotherapist

Tia graduated from UBC with a Masters of Physical Therapy and has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from UVic. Her main areas of interest include chronic pain, paediatrics and sports orthopaedics. She enjoys working with athletes and has experience working with lacrosse and rugby sports teams. She is a certified in sports orthopaedic assessments and injury prevention (FMA/SFMA). Outside of work, she enjoys long distance running, hiking and doing yoga.

Helen Mezan

Front Office Staff
Helen Mezan, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Helen has been greeting patients with her cheerful disposition and witty remarks since we opened our doors in September 2008. Her favourite part of the job is interacting with the clinic's diverse clientele, who know not to get too cheeky since Helen holds her brown belt in Karate and is an avid kickboxer. When not working towards her black belt (!) Helen enjoys spending time with her family.

Lodei Jones

Front Office Staff
Lodei Jones, Physiotherapist in North Vancouver, BC

Another treasured transplant from Village Physio, Lodei has been keeping us organized for over 10 years. When not at work, Lodei enjoys the uniquely unathletic pastimes of socializing, drinking wine and enjoying good food.

Diana Leung

Front Office Staff
Diana Leung, Receptionist in North Vancouver, BC

Diana has been working at Kinetic since its opening and has the pleasure of meeting different people there. She is now studying at Simon Fraser University where she's majoring in business. When not busy working or studying, Diana enjoys hanging out with friends and playing a quick match of tennis or any other racquet sport.

Alison Taylor

Business Manager

Ali started out managing sister clinic, Village Physio (www.villagephysio.ca) in 2004 and loves being a part of this wonderful team of people. She enjoys the new challenges involved in organizing both clinics and is looking forward to the possibility of further growth on the North Shore in the near future - stay tuned!

She holds her B.A. in English from the University of British Columbia, and is qualified as a Level Two Gymnastics coach with the B.C.G.A. (British Columbia Gymnastics Association).

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Pamphlet Program at Kinetic Physiotherapy

Kinetic is committed to the education of the public on general health and rehabilitation. As such, we have pioneered a pamphlet program on 24 of the most common ailments treated at our clinic. Each brochure contains basic information on the injury, recommended treatment, a return to activity guide, and helpful recovery tips.

Click Here to See a List of All Available Pamphlets

All of the pamphlets listed are currently obtainable onsite. If you are a health professional and are interested in learning more about our pamphlet program, please call the office or e-mail us at info@kineticrehab.ca.

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The best way to reach us is by phone at

604.987.7644

Kinetic Rehab Address
151 15th Street East
North Vancouver, BC V7L 2P7
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