Chris graduated with a Doctor of Physiotherapy degree from the University of Melbourne in Australia. Prior to this, Chris was involved in researching and publishing rehabilitation guidelines while completing his Master of Science degree and studying human movement during his Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology in Canada.
Chris has worked in private practice, community care, and hospital-based settings with a wide variety of musculoskeletal, occupational, orthopedic, pediatric and sporting injuries. Additionally, he has worked in specialized clinics for hand rehabilitation and for Temporomandibular (TMJ) Disorders with a certification in the Goralsky Craniomandibular Method. He values empowering his clients to actively manage their conditions by using education, manual therapy and rehabilitative exercises. Chris continues to develop professionally having trained with GLA:D Australia, Neurokinetic Therapy, Functional Movement Systems, Clinical Pilates and Neuromuscular Dry Needling.
Outside of work, Chris enjoys staying fit through various workout and sporting activities, travelling and reading self-help books.
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