Katie Evans graduated from Queen’s University with her Masters in Science in Physical Therapy in 2010.
With her background in Manual Therapy Katie can treat a wide variety of orthopaedic disorders, and combined with a Clinical Pilates background is able to treat the body as a whole. Katie also has a keen interest in Chronic Pain and it’s relationship to multiple systems in the body, including how it affects, and be affected by movement.
She believes best results come from a patient-therapist relationship, which has to function as a team effort in improving health and quality of life. Katie understands and discusses a client’s goals as it is always crucial in creating a plan to assist someone return to their activity, maintain activity or just become pain free.
Outside of the office Katie is active in the community, snowboarding, hiking, swimming and exploring her own Pilates practice.
college registration number #07706
Katie Evans graduated from Queen’s University with her Masters in Science in Physical Therapy in ...
Read More
Jason holds a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Human
Kinetics from UBC. His practice has been heavily influenced by exposure to post graduate
training with leading clinicians within physiotherapy and other disciplines beyond traditional
physiotherapy. This broad exposure has provided Jason with a different perspective to
assessment and treatment taking into consideration each individuals needs. His assessments
take a comprehensive, whole-body approach viewing the body as an interconnected system
rather than isolating individual symptoms or areas of pain. This integrated method helps
uncover underlying movement or coordination issues and fosters awareness and movement
retraining to overcome dysfunction.
Jason’s clinical interest is in working with people recovering from sports injuries, subacute
conditions, or post-operative recovery. Jason also has a clinical focus on golf performance and
rehab, and takes pride in helping clients return to their sport or daily activities with more ease
and clarity.
His post-graduate training includes:
• Certificate of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (Curtin University)
• Medical Acupuncture (CAFCI)
• Gunn IMS (CGIMS)
• Integrated Systems Model (Diane Lee and LJ Lee)
• Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)
• Level 2 Medical Professional with the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI)
• Clinical Pilates (Calibrate)
• Running Specialist (The Running Clinic)
• CranialSacral Therapy (Upledger)
• Neuromeningeal Manipulation (Barral Institute)
Jason works best with clients who are open-minded and eager to explore alternative treatment
methods. He frequently treats those who haven’t had the desired results from traditional
physiotherapy and are ready for an individualized approach. Whether you’re recovering from an
injury, aiming to return to sport, or looking to understand how your body’s overall mechanics
might be contributing to your symptoms, Jason is here to help guide you through the process.
Jason holds a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Human
Kinet...
Read More
Catherine came to Pilates following her career as a dance artist and arts administrator. It has been a natural transition to take her love of movement and the details of the human body and relay those to her clients through Pilates.
Catherine is a fully certified STOTT PILATES instructor having completed her training at Full Circle Studio in Vancouver. She has also completed training in Pain Reprocessing Therapy which provides tools for dealing with chronic pain. Her goal as an instructor is to help others connect to their bodies, understand how it works, and find more range and ease of motion to take into daily life and activity. Catherine aims to create a welcoming and encouraging environment that is inclusive of all genders, cultures, sizes, levels of ability, identification, and orientation.
Catherine earned her BFA from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) in 2005, followed by her MFA in Choreography from York University in 2013. Her graduate degree research focused around using contemporary choreography as a tool for social change. Catherine is a Co-Founder of Project: Humanity – an arts/theatre organization that uses the arts to raise social awareness with a strong emphasis on community service. She ran the company with her partners for eight years in Toronto before stepping back when she moved to Vancouver.
Catherine has over 15 years of teaching experience in a variety of forms and environments. She has taught dance in studios and schools; theatre and improvisation in the youth shelter system; group fitness in gyms and community centres; and leadership and creativity in business settings.
Catherine returned from Toronto to Vancouver where she grew up, and lives in East Van with her husband and two young sons.
Catherine came to Pilates following her career as a dance artist and arts administrator. It has b...
Read More