Profile
Rich Huggins graduated from University of Alberta with his Masters of Science in Physical Therapy in 2009. Prior to that Rich completed his Bachelor of Human Kinetics from University of British Columbia in 2004. Rich became a Registered International Sports Physiotherapist (RISPT) in 2022.
Post graduate certificates include:
International Registered Sports Physiotherapist
Sports Physiotherapy Canada Diploma Holder
ReconditioningHQ Level 1
Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science
Tim Gabbett Load Management: Train Harder and Smarter
Post Graduate Concussion Management Courses (CCMI)
Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)
GLA:D Canada Certificate
Manual Therapy Level 3 Upper and Lower
Kinesiotape Levels 1 and 2
Vestibular Rehabilitation
First Aid Sports Responder
Outdoor Emergency First Aid
Mulligan Mobilizations
Prevention of Running Injuries
Lyn Watson Shoulder Level I
David Lindsey Hip Course
Rich Huggins is active in the sports community and has worked with the Cowichan Valley Capitals Junior A Hockey Club, Nanaimo Senior Pirates Baseball Club, UBC Thunderbirds Men’s Ice Hockey Club, Cowichan Wrestling Club, Cowichan Piggies Rugby Club, Rowing Canada Aviron and the Canadian Alpine Ski Team. He was also part of the medical teams for the BC Summer Games in 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2018 and BC Summer Disability Games in 2004.