PARTNERS
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Dawn Siegel, B.Sc. (PT), MCPA is a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston Ontario and has been a partner at Hollyburn Physiotherapy for 17 years. Dawn is a Resident of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapists and is a qualified teaching assistant in manual therapy at UBC. Dawn is a keen tennis player with special interest in spinal stability training for both neck and back injuries. She also has expertise in the area of urogynaecology and pelvic floor retraining. |
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Gail Pateman, B.Sc. (PT), FCAMT, MCPA is a UBC graduate and her current clinical interests lie in sports injury rehabilitation and injury prevention for all types of athletes. Gail is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapists. She has a special interest in shoulder injuries as well as developing interesting and innovative exercise programs for sports rehab and core stability. Gail has coached U-17 and U-18 Metro girls’ soccer and enjoys golfing, trail running and being a mom to her 2 daughters. |
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ASSOCIATES
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Corine Van Doorn, B.Sc. (PT), MCPA specializes in treatment of paediatric neurological conditions using NDT (Neurological Developmental Therapy). She has experience in chronic pain management using meditation and visualization techniques as well as standard physiotherapy interventions. Other areas of clinical interest include enhancing quality of life for the neurologically challenged client. Corine also treats pelvic floor pain and dysfunction in both men and women. |
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Winnie Sin is an experienced Certified Hand Therapist and a registered Occupational Therapist. She has worked with various traumatic, surgical, activity-related and other hand injuries for the past 14 years in the Hand Unit at the Workers Compensation Board Rehabilitation Center. Winnie has also worked closely with the specialists in the Hand Clinic at Vancouver General Hospital . In addition to manual treatment techniques and use of modalities, she also provides patients with custom splints. Winnie provides custom fitting and construction of quality leather working splints, cosmetic prosthesis assessment as well as pressure garment measurement and fitting. |
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Jane Calland, Dip.P.T., F.C.A.M.T., M.C.P.A.
Jane graduated from Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh, Scotland. Jane is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapists and both instructs and assists in post-graduate manual therapy for the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. She is also a sessional assistant in the UBC Physiotherapy Program.Jane is a keen runner and hiker. She most recently ran the Honolulu marathon. Jane’s special interests include the treatment of acute or chronic back injuries as well as the prevention and treatment of sports injuries. |
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Nikki Hincks, B.Sc., MPT
Nikki graduated with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy from UBC, after completing a Bachelor of Science from Queen’s University. She has worked as a therapist at St. Paul’s Hospital as well as other Vancouver-based physiotherapy clinics. Her interests lie in orthopaedics and sports injury rehab, using a manual therapy and exercise-based approach to treatment. Nikki believes in giving clients the tools to manage their injury at home and minimize the chance of re-injury as they return to activities. She has additional training in clinical Pilates and functional movement assessment. Having grown up in West Vancouver, Nikki loves being on the north shore and enjoys running, yoga and skiing in her free time. |
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Rebecca Preto, MPT
Rebecca graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Masters in Physical Therapy after completing her undergrad in Kinesiology. She spend two years at Providence Health Care rotating through many areas of acute and rehabilitation medicine, including orthopedics, ICU, neurology and outpatient clinics. She joined the team at Hollyburn in 2009 and has enjoyed treating a wide array of orthopaedic and sport injuries. Her recent venture into motherhood has spiked an interest in pre and post natal care. Her approach to treatment is to carefully assess a client, identifying factors that are contributing and use manual therapy techniques, education and exercise to treat the condition. Rebecca is a keen squash player, playing in the Vancouver squash league. She also enjoys swimming, tennis, skiing and running after her two toddler boys. |
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