Cariboo - North East
Kerri Dunsmore Athletic Therapy
One Therapy Rehabilitation
One Therapy Rehabilitation clinic is based out of the hockey training facility Total Ice in Williams Lake, BC. It offers a hollistic and exercise science approach to your rehabilitation program. Services include initial assessments, treatment and rehabilitation programs, on-field medical services, and injury prevention/ assessment/ return to play protocols. A treatment and rehabilitation program may include the following: manual therapy, soft tissue release, muscle energy, mobilisations, therapeutic massage, and a whole body exercise therapy regimen.
Britny Sukert
I was born and raised in Williams Lake, BC. As a sports enthusiast, I participated in various sporting events growing up. My passion for soccer allowed me to play at competitive levels until my early 20's, where I decided to challenge a degree in athletic and exercise therapy. I attended Camosun College in Victoria, BC and graduated with a degree in athletic and exercise therapy in 2016. Throughout the 4-year degree, I completed over 1200 practical hours on the field and in the clinic.
Kerri Dunsmore
Located in Williams Lake BC
Pratik Vyas
Pratik completed his Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy at Rajiv Gandhi University, India and went on to obtain a Masters degree in Sport and Exercise Science, and a Major in Biomechanics from Manchester Metropolitan University, in the United Kingdom. He is an active member of the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia (PABC) and Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA).
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