Geoffrey graduated from Queen’s University with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy in 2015. Upon graduating, Geoff worked with the Canadian military before moving to Toronto, where he worked downtown focusing on MSK and Vestibular Rehabilitation and performed field coverage for local football and track cycling teams. He also worked as an instructor in a physical therapy development prep course.
More recently, Geoff has worked at a private clinic in Victoria and completed a contract in Whistler working with snowboard Canada. Over his career, he has worked in various settings: hospital, long term care, military, private musculoskeletal and vestibular clinics. Geoff is actively involved in continuing education, taking advanced vestibular, manual therapy, exercise, strength and conditioning, taping and acupuncture/IMS courses.
He uses his skills to assess and develop comprehensive programs for people of all ages and abilities to improve performance and day-to-day quality of life. He believes in treating with a combination of manual therapy, exercise and education and is passionate about recovery from both acute traumatic injuries and chronic physical disorders. Geoff draws from his background as a personal trainer and competitive athlete and diverse clinical experience to inform his practice and mentorship of developing physiotherapists.
Growing up, he played soccer and junior hockey and was involved with the Queens’ rugby and track and field team. Currently, he is struggling to manage a growing mountain bike addiction and training a cute but very barky dog that should know better by now. He is tremendously excited to become part of the Nanaimo community and eat many Nanaimo bars with a newfound sense of patriotism.
Geoffrey graduated from Queen’s University with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy in 2015. ...
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Martina is an impassioned Occupational Therapist (OT), excited and inspired to create new and innovative ways to serve her patients’ health care needs. Martina was raised on Vancouver Island and is thrilled to be living in beautiful Campbell River. On her off time she loves exploring the outdoors on hiking trips, biking and running local trails.
Martina received her Masters in OT from Queens University. Through personal and professional opportunities Martina has developed an interest for working with cognitive rehabilitation, particularly with Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury. Continued professional development to further her clinical practice skills and stay up to date with the latest research and best practice is a priority for Martina. She has taken additional training including a course in Concussion Management, Enabling Occupation Through the Assessment & Treatment of Cognitive Impairments and additional training through the Canadian International Bobath Association for treatment of neurological conditions.
Martina also has a passion for fitness and yoga. She has worked as a fitness instructor for the past 10 years teaching a variety of land and aquatic based programs. She is a certified yoga instructor and is completing her 800 hr Therapeutic Yoga Instructor training.
At Symphony Rehab Martina uses her training as an OT in conjunction with her training as a yoga therapist and fitness instructor to work with clients to improve their movement, decrease their pain & release stress from the body and mind.
Martina is an impassioned Occupational Therapist (OT), excited and inspired to create new and inn...
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Jennifer received her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counselling from Prescott College, Arizona. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and a National Certified Counsellor with the National Board of Certified Counsellors in the United States. Jennifer is a compassionate and creative therapist who practices from a relational-based approach with the intention of empowering clients to determine goals through a collaborative process. She integrates a variety of techniques with evidence-based trauma-informed practices. She is also interested in incorporating expressive arts as a means of trauma processing and integration. Whether struggling with trauma, grief and loss, anxiety, depression, or other life challenges, Jennifer is passionate about creating a space of safety and trust where clients can experience healing, growth, and increased resiliency.
Jennifer received her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counselling from Prescott College, Arizo...
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Nicole completed a Bachelor degree in Biology with an emphasis on genetics and neurological development. After graduation, she volunteered at the Blusson Spinal Cord Centre in Vancouver researching the effect of gait training with a robotic walking aid for patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries. This furthered her interest in neurological injury and recovery, moving her forward to complete her Masters of Physical Therapy degree.
Since graduation, Nicole has dedicated her physio therapy practice to neurological rehabilitation. For the last several years Nicole has worked at Abilities Neurological Rehabilitation, GF Strong in the spine and neuromuscular units and now at Symphony Rehabilitation. She has treated clients with a wide range of neurological and developmental concerns.
She has also taken additional courses including: vestibular rehab (the treatment of dizziness) intro, advanced courses and the Emory certificate course; pediatric specific courses; Functional Dry Needling (IMS) certification; Concussion treatment courses; She is trained in the Bobath technique of neuromuscular facilitation and has taken advanced clinical neuroscience courses (Functional Neurology) offered through the Carrick institute.
Nicole completed a Bachelor degree in Biology with an emphasis on genetics and neurological devel...
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I am originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Growing up I played many sports including hockey, golf, sailing and snowboarding; developing a passion for health and fitness. I completed my Undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at Dalhousie University in 2020. I took a keen interest in the brain, how it functions, and how the brain responds to injury. My passion for sport and the brain brought me to McMaster University where I completed my Master’s degree in Physiotherapy in 2022.
Since graduating I have completed courses in the Bobath concept, Functional Electrical Stimulation, and Motivating Healthy Behaviours. I have a specialty interest in Stroke and other neurological related conditions such as Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injuries, and Amputations. I have had the opportunity to gain experience working with these specialty populations at two rehabilitation hospitals in Hamilton prior to moving to Nanaimo. I am looking forward to complete further courses in the Bobath concept, acupuncture, dry needling, and concussion.
I have established a passion for a holistic approach to patient care through utilization of the bio-psycho-social model with functional movement and education at the forefront of my therapies. What sets me apart from other physiotherapists is my compassion and communication skills that allow me to build strong therapeutic alliances with my patients. I am committed to a patient-centered approach to help optimize patient satisfaction and outcomes.
I am originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Growing up I played many sports including hockey, golf...
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Susan completed her training in Speech-Language Pathology in 1988, augmenting her skills with a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology in 2007. Her hospital career spans over 25 years – 23 of which were in a supervisory capacity – and experience across the continuum of neurological rehabilitation services. Susan has expertise in neurological disorders of swallowing and communication. A singer herself, the treatment of voice disorders represents a second area of specialization for Susan.
Susan’s other passions include vegetable gardening/cooking, drawing, piano, cats, and keeping up at the gym.
Susan completed her training in Speech-Language Pathology in 1988, augmenting her skills with a M...
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I first came West from Ontario in 1999 to complete a B.Sc. in Kinesiology (with a minor in Psychology) at Simon Fraser University. I fell in love with the landscape and the lifestyle but academics and career took me to Montreal, to study at McGill University (M.Sc. and B.Sc PT). At a large teaching hospital, I enjoyed clinical and academic work with a Oncology Rehabilitation team for many years. Eventually the West was calling again and we moved first to Vancouver and finally to Vancouver Island. Since the move I have gained experience with the BC Health Care system, working at all levels of acute care (emergency to ICU to medical wards). Most recently I have worked at the NRGH InPatient Rehabilitation Unit (HIRU). Through out my career, I have worked with many interdiscplinary teams to support people to gain strength and function after life changing medical events. I look forward to expanding my experience in working with those who have made it through the acute illness and are continuing to recover months and even years later.
My balance of work and play includes activities to enjoy our beautiful outdoors with my family. Especially learning through the eyes of my young children and developing hobbies/activities such as photography and yoga in this wonderful setting.
I first came West from Ontario in 1999 to complete a B.Sc. in Kinesiology (with a minor in Psycho...
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My family and I relocated to Nanaimo in October of 2014. My son was only 4 months old, being on maternity leave I had the opportunity to explore my return to work options. Fast Forward to May 2015 and Symphony began as just me - my massage table - and my Sorento. I started Symphony as strictly a mobile service … but I had a vision. I am THRILLED my vision is taking shape! Our clinic opened in April 2016, we have built an amazing team. As I do I am always thinking of ways to serve our clients!
I learned very early in my physiotherapy career that I had a passion for neurology and movement. Since graduating from the University of British Columbia, I have taken post-graduate courses in the Bobath Concept, NDT, PWR!, Chronic Pain, IMS, Acupuncture,Vestibular Rehabilitation,Concussion (Post-Concussion) Rehab and Functional Neurology. I believe that by continuing to educate and grow individually I can offer my clients the best of my skills; which in turn, will help you reach your goals and achieve the most of your quality of life.
I have experience in all aspects of the contiuum of neurological rehab - acute care (including the emergency room, acute stroke floors as well as throughout other medical floors in the hospital setting), In-Patient Rehabilitation, and in the private clinic setting. Having these experiences gives me an understanding of the journey an individual goes through when recovering from either a new injury or an exacerbation of an existing one.
In addition to Symphony I began Concussion Coach - this is an online community for individuals anywhere in the world living with persistent concussion symptoms. I saw a need for education, empowerment, support, community and coaching -> which led to Concussion Coach’s creation.
I am honoured to have won 2017 Entrepreneur of the Year, 2018 Vancouver Island Business & Community Achievement Awards, and to be a Nominee for the RBC Women’s Entrepreneur Awards.
My family and I relocated to Nanaimo in October of 2014. My son was only 4 months old, being on ...
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