by PhysioLife Admin | Mar 1, 2011 | News
PhysioLife Physiotherapy Clinic is pleased to announce that it is able to offer Acupuncture services for our clients. Physiotherapist Krystie Cheong was recently accredited with her Acupuncture certificate from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine that is widely practiced in western society by medical practitioners, such as Physiotherapists. For more information about Acupuncture, please visit the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute website
by PhysioLife Admin | Nov 1, 2010 | News
PhysioLife Physiotherapy Clinic is pleased to announce that Physiotherapist Kyle Freedman has joined our team. Kyle grew up in North Delta, and obtained both his Bachelors and Master’s degrees from the University of British Columbia (UBC). Kyle is an elite level soccer player – having played at the collegiate level while attending UBC. When not working, Kyle enjoys the outdoors and spending time with his wife, Ashley.
Kyle’s personality and hands-on treatment style makes him an ideal fit for our team, and we are ecstatic to have him join us.
by PhysioLife Admin | Oct 10, 2010 | News
PhysioLife is proud to announce our clinic’s new relationship with the Surrey Eagles Junior A Hockey Club. Beginning in the 2010/2011 season PhysioLife will be the official clinic of the team. This is a natural fit for the clinic since therapist Larry Martin has worked with the team for 12 seasons, and Krystie Cheong for 2 seasons. With this relationship, our therapists will have the privilege to exclusively treat player injuries to get them back on the ice quicker!
The Eagles have been an integral part of the South Surrey and White Rock communities for over 17 seasons. The team plays out of the South Surrey Arena, in the heart of South Surrey. For tickets, or for more information on the team, check out the Surrey Eagles website
by PhysioLife Admin | Jul 4, 2010 | News
PhysioLife was proud to sponsor The Peace Arch News Rock 10K run on Canada Day. Hundreds of runners from across Canada descended onto the streets of the peninsula for the second annual run. In addition to providing financial support, PhysioLife offered free post-run massages to race participants at Semiahmoo Park. It was a great event to be part of, and all the runners seemed to really appreciate the post-race massages!
This event is part of Try Events’ series of local races. PhysioLife is looking forward to furthering our support of local events at the next race: the Spirit of the Sea Run on July 31 and August 1.
Proceeds from the runs benefit a number of local groups including the White Rock South Surrey Foundation, Semiahmoo Family Place, the White Rock Hospice Society, and the White Rock Player’s Club. For more information on these events, check out Try Events website
by PhysioLife Admin | Jun 29, 2010 | News
Krystie and Nicole spent June 26 volunteering at Centennial Park in support of the White Rock Firefighters Charity. Teams from around the lower mainland attended this event to play recreational and competitive volleyball in support of this great local charity. PhysioLife was able to offer participants massage therapy by donation, with all proceeds being donated back to the Firefighters Charity. Being set-up by the competitive courts allowed Krystie and Nicole to watch the most exciting games and quickly help patch up any injured players.
With all the fun happening on the courts, the team is motivated to practice so they can not only help injured players, but participate in the games next year! For more information about this event, or to check out what White Rock Fire is up to next, check out the White Rock Firefighters Charity blog
by PhysioLife Admin | Jun 26, 2010 | News
PhysioLife is pleased to establish a relationship with Pepsi Beverages in Delta. The team took June 23 off to participate at Pepsi’s employee health fair in Delta. The health fair was created to introduce Pepsi’s 350 employees to healthy lifestyle options: physiotherapy and massage therapy, nutrition, running, yoga, and personal/family counselling. The PhysioLife team was able to educate employees on the benefits of exercise, common workplace injuries and also provide free treatment to the staff.
We look forward to building on this relationship and helping other local businesses keep their employees healthy and pain free. For more information on how physiotherapy or massage therapy can help your business, feel free to contact us!