Ken holds a Masters of Physiotherapy from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology at SFU. With a special interest in the chronic pain population, Ken utilizes manual therapy; IMS dry needling, education and active rehab to help people overcome persistent pain. He believes that pain and compensation is a systemic issue that requires treating each person’s pain as an individualized experience of their own nervous system. It involves assessing the body as a whole, and working with a biopsychosocial approach in mind. Ultimately, the goal is to guide people back to doing their most fulfilling activity once again. Ken also has experience working with vestibular issues and concussion management, and can provide bike fitting services.
Outside of work, Ken enjoys staying active swimming, road cycling, and running. He loves to explore the great outdoors with his dog, and travel to various places around the world to experience different cultures and food. Ken also appreciates all things creative - particularly through music, art, poetry, and food. On rainy days, you can find him enjoying his latest read, looking for new coffee beans around the city (recommendations welcomed!), or trying a new recipe.
Ken is fluent in English and Cantonese
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