Please note Adrienne does not take MSP, ICBC or WorkSafe
Adrienne joins the INSYNC team from the Fortius Sports Medicine Clinic, where she worked with individuals from the weekend warrior, to high performance athletes. Hailing from Toronto - Montreal, Adrienne has earned a degree in Honours Bachelors in Rehabilitation Health Sciences and is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA).
Adrienne brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise through her post – graduate training and extensive experience working with people from motor vehicle accidents and athletes in various sports at the recreational, amateur, and professional level.
Grounded in an active lifestyle both in the wild and in the city, her knowledge of activity demands and movement pattern allows her to help clients return to the activities they love.
She combines hands on manual therapy with specific exercise prescription in her sessions. With a focus on prevention and education, she enjoys working alongside the client as a team to achieve their goals. Adrienne uses functional, specific, and individual rehabilitation approach, focusing on movement control and awareness. She likes to combine a practical and functional approach, which includes movement patterning, strength and conditioning, flexibility and mobility, and fun.
Outside the clinic, you will find her hiking or backpacking in the mountains, kayaking, climbing, and cycling somewhere out of cell service – so maybe you won’t find her.
She is a certified IMS practitioner (Chan Gunn IMS), SFMA Level II, and Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Owen’s. Her professional development includes Mulligan Concept, McKenzie Method, Athletic and K-taping, TMD (temporomandibular disorders), FCAMPT Manual Therapy levels, connect therapy. She is also a certified clinical pilates and yoga instructor
Please note Adrienne does not take MSP, ICBC or WorkSafe
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Samantha is a motivated and positive physiotherapist who loves working with others to achieve their personal goals. Whether that’s overcoming pain or injury, recovering from surgery, or returning to sport, she takes a proactive and informed approach to recovery. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Master of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor of Kinesiology.
Samantha has had clinical experience in a variety of settings, including sports injuries, general orthopedics, hip and knee replacement, and neuromuscular rehab. She has additional training in dry needling (IMS), Orthopaedic Manual Therapy levels, and Functional Movement screening.
Through her personal experiences as a collegiate athlete, she understands that injuries can affect one’s quality of life in numerous ways. This is why she uses a holistic and individualized approach to treatment involving clear goal setting, manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and education.
Outside of the clinic, Samantha enjoys rock climbing, volleyball, basketball, and camping. She loves the outdoors and is happy to be anywhere by the ocean.
Samantha is a motivated and positive physiotherapist who loves working with others to achieve the...
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Stephanie is a Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) student at Langara College, expecting to graduate in August 2025. She spent several years working in pharmacy, where she developed a deep appreciation for healthcare. Over time, she found herself drawn to a more holistic, hands-on approach to wellness, leading her to pursue a career in massage therapy.
Stephanie takes a personalized approach to treatment, tailoring each session to meet her clients specific needs. Using techniques like myofascial release, Swedish massage, and neuromuscular therapy, she helps clients with pain relief, stress reduction, and mobility improvement. Her goal is to create a comfortable and healing experience that supports each person’s wellness journey.
Outside of massage therapy, Stephanie loves exploring the outdoors with her two dogs, whether it’s hiking in the mountains, relaxing by the lake, or camping under the stars. She looks forward to helping clients feel their best through compassionate and skilled care.
Stephanie is a Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) student at Langara College, expecting to graduate...
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Wil has earned degrees in Bachelor of Kinesiology and Bachelor of Health Sciences Physiotherapy (B.H.Sc. PT) from McMaster University. He is a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (MCPA) and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapists (FCAMT). In addition, he completed post-graduate studies in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy (Dip. Manip. PT) and Sport Physiotherapy (Dip. Sport PT), and is certified in Intramuscular Stimulation (CG IMS). Wil has been working for over 15 years as a Physiotherapist in the Lower Mainland. He brings a great sense of joy and passion in helping people recover from their injuries and getting them back in sync with their optimal health and maximum potential for sport, work or play. Wil also brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise through his post-graduate training and extensive experience working with people from motor vehicle accidents, work injuries to athletes in various sports at a recreational, amateur and professional level. As a Sport Physiotherapist, Wil has worked Short Track Speed Skating at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, with U-16 Team BC Rugby, UBC Men’s Ice Hockey, Western Lacrosse Association New WestMinister SalmonBellies, International Field Hockey and National College Soccer Championship. Locally, he has also helped runners, triathletes, dancers, rock climbers and wrestlers successfully achieve their goals. Currently he is a consultant and Physiotherapist for the Australia Men’s Masters Ultimate Frisbee team. With personalized visits utilizing manual therapy and exercise prescription you can expect to receive an assessment and treatment that will get at the underlying cause of your problems. In his spare time, Wil finds adventure in many activities including rock climbing, ultimate Frisbee, hiking, dancing and personal growth.
Wil has earned degrees in Bachelor of Kinesiology and Bachelor of Health Sciences Physiotherapy (...
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Andrew started practicing as an RMT in 2012 after graduating from the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy where he cultivated his interest in rehabilitation and recovery. His education and volunteer experience covered working in hospitals and long term care facilities to onsite at sporting events and clinics. Whether you are coming in for relief of a repetitive strain injury from long hours at your home desk, overtraining for your virtual marathon, help with lower back pain and cramping due to pregnancy, or from chronic pain due to a past accident or athletic career, Andrew will do his best to work with you and your body to alleviate whatever is causing your discomfort.
Outside of work, Andrew jumps at any opportunity to be outside, whether it’s canoeing, rock climbing, triathlons or stealing his friends’ dogs for hikes. Andrew also works on his health and balance with an avid Yoga practice. Over a lifetime of activity and exploration, Andrew’s love of sports and the outdoors have given him a comprehensive understanding of the goals and motivations of athletes of all levels, as well as a first hand knowledge of being injured and the rehabilitation process. Andrew’s experience with physiotherapy and massage over the years fuels his interest in helping others return to the activities they love.
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Joy’s practice includes, but is not limited to, treatment of sport injuries, overuse injuries, postural imbalances, stress relief and pre and post natal. Joy welcomes both new and returning clients.
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Christina graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a Master of Physical Therapy and has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of British Columbia. She is currently pursuing her Diploma in Advanced Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Therapy. Prior to pursuing a career in physical therapy, she has developed a unique perspective on healthcare from working in a pharmaceutical setting. Christina realized that many people were dealing with some form of pain, whether it be from repetitive work movements, simple day-to-day activities, or sport-related injuries. She decided to pursue a career in physical therapy with the goal of helping people manage their pain, improve their quality of life and connect with how they really want to move again.
Christina believes in treating clients through proper education and providing evidence-based, individualized treatment plans by using a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, dry needling (IMS), and modalities to help people minimize their pain, achieve their functional goals, and prevent symptoms from reoccurring.
In her spare time, Christina enjoys staying active at the gym, exploring the trails of BC and travelling the world. She also enjoys discovering new coffee shops, trending food destinations and the latest in fashion.
Christina graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a Master of Physical Therapy and ...
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