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Balance Issues
Sports Injuries
Knee Pain
Neck Pain
Concussion & Vestibular Dysfunction
Post Surgery Recovery
Physiotherapy treatments for ICBC include a 45-minute initial session, followed by standard 25-minute sessions.
Prep like a pro. Recover like one too. Physiotherapy helps you perform at your peak — before, during, and after the game.
Physiotherapy isn’t just for recovery — it helps reduce stress, improve sleep, prevent injuries, and enhance physical performance, so you can move, feel, and live better.

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist
Designation: Physiotherapist
Mike’s approach to physiotherapy is to not only decrease your pain, but to identify the real reason behind your injury. Properly understanding why the injury occurred in the first place will lower its chances of happening again. To accomplish this, Mike treats with manual therapy, education, exercise and improving movement patterns. Mike has certification in IMS/Dry needling and acupuncture.
Mike decided to become a physiotherapist after tearing his ACL while playing soccer at the age of 21. Working closely with his physiotherapist, he was sold on Physio as a career path. To pursue his goal, he made the big decision to move to Sydney, Australia and completed a Master of Physiotherapy degree. He then stayed in Australia to gain valuable clinical experience but is now back home, providing his Australian perspective to clients.

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist
Designation: Physiotherapist
Dean grew up in Port Coquitlam where he fell in love with the outdoors, mountain biking in summer and snowboarding in winter amongst other activities. He had a number of injuries while he was young which sparked his interest in physiotherapy. This led him to complete his Bachelors of Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University with a concentration in Active Health and Rehabilitation. He then went on to work as a Kinesiologist, where he helped clients who had been in work and motor vehicle accidents. After a couple of years of working in rehab, he knew that he could help clients more if he became a physiotherapist. So, he moved to Australia where he completed his Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney. From there, he moved north to the Gold Coast where he planned to stay one year but ended up staying for six. The lure of the sunshine and surf made it hard to leave, but eventually he moved back to the Lower Mainland with his wife to be closer to family and friends as they started a family.
While working in Australia, he progressed his skills by working in a one-on-one setting. He uses movement and postural analysis to help figure out the root cause of patients concerns. This helps him create an individualized exercise/rehab program to address these issues and help prevent future issues from occurring. He is great at communicating, educating and helping clients understand their issue and what they can do to help their cause. He also utilizes manual therapy including specific techniques for headaches and migraines that he learned in Australia where he helped start up the Gold Coast Headache Clinic. He is trained and qualified in IMS/Dry Needling, which he first learned overseas when he first graduated.

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist
Designation: Physiotherapist
Inder Sanghera holds a Bachelor of Health Science from Simon Fraser University and a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Brighton. Her practice spans workplace injuries, motor vehicle accidents, post-operative rehabilitation, athletic injuries, and neurological impairments like concussions and vestibular dysfunction.
Dedicated to exceptional care, Inder builds personalized treatment plans for each patient. She uses evidence-based practice, integrating manual therapy techniques and active rehabilitation strategies to improve performance and mobility and alleviate pain. Advocating for collaborative care, she works closely with patients to understand their goals and customize treatments accordingly. Patient education is fundamental to her approach, empowering individuals to take an active role in their rehabilitation journey.
With first-hand experience in rehabilitation, Inder empathizes with her patients and guides them effectively through recovery. Fluent in English and Punjabi, she is committed to serving a diverse patient population with compassion and understanding.
Outside of work, Inder enjoys an active lifestyle, exploring the outdoors, travelling, and spending quality time with her family, particularly when cheering on the Vancouver Canucks.
Hands-on treatment, intramuscular stimulation (IMS) or dry needling, tool-assisted therapy like the Graston technique, electrical or acoustic wave (shockwave) stimulation, along with heat treatment, ice, and mobility-enhancing exercises – whatever it takes to get you back to 100%.
Plus, as experts in the mechanics of your body, your RMT can provide you with guidance on how to maintain better health through at-home exercises, stretching, and postural awareness.
As a part of your treatment plan, you’ll see your physiotherapist for 30-minute follow-up sessions. During these visits, you’ll be able to tell them how your recovery is progressing and – using your feedback – they’ll adjust your treatment and/or teach you new at-home exercises so that your rehabilitation can progress smoothly and comfortably.
40-minute initial assessment session includes:
People say that good things come to those who wait
And – as much as everyone loves a quick fix – that’s usually true when it comes to physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
Through 30-minute follow-up sessions, you’ll be able to work through your personalized treatment plan and reach the wellness targets you set out for yourself.
Plus, with available telehealth sessions, you can schedule your treatments at times that fit with your life and schedule!
Take the first step and schedule your initial consultation with one of our Langley physiotherapists today.
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