Devon graduated from the University of Manitoba’s Master of Physical Therapy program in 2023. Prior to his Masters, Devon completed his Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Psychology and a minor in mathematics from Brandon University.
Devon spent the last year working as a physiotherapist in his hometown of Brandon Manitoba caring for patients of all ages and activity levels. He has experience working in all domains of physiotherapy including musculoskeletal, neurological and cardiorespiratory rehabilitation.
Devon’s care philosophy follows a blend of education, hands on manual therapy, and individualized exercise programming. His goal is to work with you to enhance your recovery and get you back to doing what you love to do. He is dedicated to staying on top of current research to give his clients the best evidence based care possible.
When Devon is not in the clinic, he prioritizes staying active in his own life. He grew up playing many sports and loves to take part in hiking, running, crossfit, hockey, volleyball, snowboarding, and any activity he can do with his dog.
Devon has just moved from Manitoba to British Columbia and is excited to become a part of the community.
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Lolah was born and raised in Powell River and graduated from UBC’s Master of Physical Therapy. Prior to her Masters, Lolah completed her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Thompson River’s University in Kamloops British Columbia.
During her physiotherapy training, Lolah spent time working in rural and remote clinical settings in Northern and Rural regions of British Columbia including Prince George, Kitimat, and Haida Gwaii.
Lolah is passionate about evidence based practice, along with exercise prescription, manual therapy and orthopaedic approaches to injuries. She strives to support patient’s return to baseline activity, or help in learning to navigate a new baseline. Lolah has a special interest in working with children and youth and strives to provide a fun and engaging approach to rehabilitation.
In her free time, Lolah enjoys hiking with her Australian Shepherd, yoga, pilates and playing soccer
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Kye’s background in physical health and human movement is lengthy and multi-faceted. His
athletic pursuits, education, and career have focused on both understanding how to optimize
human movement/performance and honing the skills necessary to best navigate the challenges
that inevitably occur along the way. Along with drawing on this experience for in-person care,
Kye’s aim is for clients to leave with improved body awareness and the basic foundational
principles and applicable techniques that will help them to heal, maintain, and enhance their
physical health moving forward.
Kye was born and raised in Powell River and spent much of his early years as a youth athlete,
eventually playing for the BC Provincial Soccer Team between 1999-2002 and then U-20 and U-
23 Canadian National Soccer Teams. Following this, he received an athletic scholarship,
attending Coastal Caroline University (2002-03) and Seattle Pacific University from (2003-06),
earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology.
Since then, Kye has worked in a wide range of rehabilitative-focused health care environments
as a kinesiologist in the Greater Seattle Area, Victoria, and Powell River including private
outpatient physiotherapy clinics, acute hospital care, residential extended care, an arthritis
center, elite level soccer coaching, and a residential mental health and substance use treatment
facility.
Kye’s non-work time is spent with his wife, two young children, and his two dogs, ideally on the
water, at the beach, or in the trails. He has been a devoted member of the Powell River Villa
Soccer Club for the better part of 20 years, serving as a player, captain, coach, and board
member.
Kye’s background in physical health and human movement is lengthy and multi-faceted. His
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Inge has been practicing physiotherapy since her graduation in 1994. She has a level 3 ortho manual therapy and has been practicing Gunn IMS since 2012 and obtained her Advanced Gunn IMS Certification in 2019. Inge has taken extensive post-graduate courses on exercise prescription, sports- and kinesiotaping, vestibular rehabilitation, Mulligan Concept and Mackenzie. The combination of Inge’s extensive professional education, research based approach, varied work experience, athletic background and love of sport and exercise allow her to understand the complexities of rehabilitating and preventing sports injuries. Inge listens to her patient’s needs, goals and concerns, and involves them in their care.
Her free time is absorbed by giving to the community as she coaches rep soccer (from Sep to Apr) and track and field (from Apr to Jul).
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Natalie graduated from the Northern cohort of UBC ’s Master of Physical Therapy program in the fall of 2023.
As a member of the Northern cohort Natalie was able to practice in rural, remote and northern communities.
Prior to completing her Masters of Physical Therapy, Natalie completed her Bachelor of Arts with a major in psychology and a minor in biology through Thompson Rivers University.
Born and raised in Powell River, Natalie kept herself busy competing in numerous sports. She continued to play soccer while at university and captained the TRU Wolfpack Women’s Soccer team for three years.
Natalie’s personal and professional experience has led her to believe in a holistic approach to treatment. She believes in the importance of movement and activity throughout ones life and has developed an interest in pediatrics and sports rehabilitation, but has worked with a variety of ages and population.
Natalie is excited to be back home and begin her career in the community. In her free time she enjoys running, soccer, boating and exploring the outdoors.
Natalie graduated from the Northern cohort of UBC ’s Master of Physical Therapy program in the fa...
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Kylee is originally from Alberta and started her education in Red Deer College, there she received a diploma in Kinesiology and started her career working for Alberta Health Services as a therapy assistant with a multidisciplinary team in 2014. Following that she graduated from UBC-Okanagan in 2018 with a degree in Human Kinetics, specializing in Clinical Exercise Physiology. Throughout her degree she gained work experience teaching spin and strength training classes, personal training, and working as a trip leader helping people with disabilities hike, bike, and kayak. As well as doing an internship under a Strength and Conditioning Coach, gaining experience training amateur and professional athletes, mostly hockey players, that were in Kelowna for the summer. After finishing school she continued working with athletes (football, baseball and hockey mostly), general fitness clients, as well as gaining new experience working for a cardiac rehabilitation clinic and with clients who have been in motor vehicle accidents. Kylee then decided to move to Vancouver Island to work in Occupational Rehabilitation programs full time as well as continuing to part time work as a Strength & Conditioning coach for athletes. Since moving to Powell River, Kylee is our team lead of Rehabilitation Programs as well as offers Kinesiology sessions to guide people in recovering from injuries related to workplace, automobile or other as well as helping clients reach their general fitness goals. She loves to spend her free time on one of the many beautiful beaches we have here or exploring new places on the West Coast. Kylee is eager to help people return to their daily activities as quickly as possible through effective exercise rehabilitation + support and guidance with return to regular activities.
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