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Polycan Health Centre Physiotherapy

4.0093 Reviews
PhysiotherapistBurnaby, BC, Canada

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205 - 9055 University High St, Burnaby, BCGet Directions

PolyCan Health Centre is a 20,000 square foot multidisciplinary facility, thrived to provide a variety of services to ensure the well-being of everyone. Services currently available includes family healthcare & walk-in care, women’s health, sports medicine, physiotherapy and chiropractic. We are on our way expanding services such as massage therapy, nutritional health, pain management, and preventative care.Our physicians, practitioners and medical staffs are experts in their field bringing together a strong and knowledgeable team in order to provide dedicated, compassionate and world class quality service.

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Services

  • Concussion Rehabilitation
  • Dry Needling
  • Exercise Therapy
  • IMS/Acupuncture
  • Manual Therapy
  • Electrotherapy/Shockwave Therapy
  • Concussion Rehabilitation
  • Dry Needling
  • Exercise Therapy
  • IMS/Acupuncture
  • Manual Therapy
  • Electrotherapy/Shockwave Therapy

Associated Clinics

  • Acupuncture Clinic
  • Chiropractic clinic
  • Urgent and primary care centre
  • Acupuncture Clinic
  • Chiropractic clinic
  • Urgent and primary care centre

Language

  • English
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin
  • English
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin

Office Amenities

  • Free Wifi
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Free Wifi
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Polycan Health Centre Physiotherapy205 - 9055 University High St, Burnaby, BCGet Directions

Practitioners

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Mr. Jack Liney
Mr. Jack LineyPhysiotherapist
BackgroundUpon graduating 11 years ago, Jack honed his skills working across a whole spectrum of hospital and rehabilitation settings and as a pitchside Physiotherapist in professional rugby. Jack has worked with various clients, including; professional and Olympic athletes, everyday warriors, postpartum and the elderly. Jack is a sports and physical activity specialist. He also has extensive experience working in concussion and vestibular rehabilitation. Jack adopts a personalized approach at every opportunity. He uses a variety of techniques to keep his clients functional, pain-free and beyond; precise assessment, functional movement screening, Joint mobilization, therapeutic exercise, including strength and conditioning program prescription.
EducationUniversity of Brighton, England BSc (Hons) PhysiotherapyLanguages Spoken EnglishGendermale

Mr. Patrick O'Flaherty
Mr. Patrick O'FlahertyPhysiotherapist
BackgroundPatrick is an experienced clinical and sports physiotherapist having graduated from the University of Bradford in 2012. Since then, he has gained experience working pitch side with professional athletes in rugby and gaelic football in the UK and Ireland. His clinical experience includes working with a wide range of orthopedic and neurological patients. He has extensive training and specialization in concussion treatment, dizziness, vertigo and vestibular rehabilitation. Patrick has recently completed his MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of British Columbia where he undertook research examining the influence of exercise on functional brain measures in concussion.
EducationMSc in Rehabilitation Sciences at University of British ColumbiaGendermale
Mr. Jack Liney
Mr. Jack LineyPhysiotherapist
BackgroundUpon graduating 11 years ago, Jack honed his skills working across a whole spectrum of hospital and rehabilitation settings and as a pitchside Physiotherapist in professional rugby. Jack has worked with various clients, including; professional and Olympic athletes, everyday warriors, postpartum and the elderly. Jack is a sports and physical activity specialist. He also has extensive experience working in concussion and vestibular rehabilitation. Jack adopts a personalized approach at every opportunity. He uses a variety of techniques to keep his clients functional, pain-free and beyond; precise assessment, functional movement screening, Joint mobilization, therapeutic exercise, including strength and conditioning program prescription.
EducationUniversity of Brighton, England BSc (Hons) PhysiotherapyLanguages Spoken EnglishGendermale

Reviews about Polycan Health Centre Physiotherapy

Overall rating and reviews

4 based on 93 recent ratings

--Convenience
--Level of care
--Communication
--Accessibility

5

I have very good experience with physio, she is an excellent physiotherapist! She can find really quickly the roots of the problem and will provide the best treatment! i see results after my first appointment! I recommended the physiotherapist to my family members and would recommend to anyone!

May 10, 2023Anonymous

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