Our Metrotown Location Has Moved Across the Street to 4555 Kingsway, 6th Floor

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Please note that ALL cancellations within 24 hours will be subject to a fee of 50% of the appointment price.

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Chiropractic

Back and neck pain. Joint manipulation and soft tissue therapy. Postural strain. Sports injuries. Car accident injuries.
*** Dr. Glenn Cashman is not currently able to offer direct billing to ICBC ***


Registered Massage Therapy

Soft tissue therapy to alleviate pain and tension. Sports injuries, postural strain, car accident injuries, and general tension.


Physiotherapy

For IMS/Dry Needling treatment, please book with Jennifer Gonsalves, and Chloe Chapman
Assessment and treatment of a wide range of pain and injuries to the muscular or skeletal system. Sports injuries, car accident injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation.

Paul is a graduate of Vancouver College of Massage Therapy. Paul was inspired to be a registered massage therapist through his own experiences of injury and healing. His physical and athletic life, including competitive powerlifting, meant that he and his teammates often needed treatment to recover from injuries and to improve performance. Now he’s thrilled to be able to help others pursue their own active life.

Paul is fascinated by the complex balance of the body’s network of muscle and fascia and how it influences movement and stability. His approach to care includes assessing this balance of tension and tissue quality and using a variety of techniques to help restore tissue health and structural integrity.

His soft tissue therapies range from light to deep depending on your individual needs and preferences. Additionally, he utilizes techniques such as trigger point therapy, breath work, neuromuscular techniques, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) and light mobilizations as well as education and home care exercises tailored to your specific case.

When he’s not working, Paul loves training in the gym, hiking, biking, swimming, cooking and nerding out on science and financial markets.

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Bree has a passion for people and their enjoyment in life, this sprang her into her career as a massage therapist. Assisting her patients to find their physical freedom with hands-on care. Treating with a variety of techniques to tailor fit treatment for each patient, such as myofascial work, neuromuscular techniques, and joint mobilizations. Bree is experienced with treatment and care of chronic pain conditions such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and chronic fatigue. Bree is also experience in pre-post natal, motor vehicle rehabilitation and just day to day physical complaints. During Bree’s free time you can find her hiking with her dog or spending time laughing with friends and family.

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Dr. Chris White received both his Bachelor’s of Science and Masters of Science from the University of Guelph before obtaining his Doctorate of Chiropractic from North East College of Health Sciences. While in school, Dr. White also completed an advanced certificate in Sports Science and Human Performance. He is currently a resident of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences and actively maintains his First Responders certification.

Dr. White has extensive experience working with athletes from a variety of sports. He is currently a member of the Vancouver Giants and Coquitlam Express medical team. As well as being the North Shore Twins medical staff.

Dr. White’s treatment style involves a blend of manual and instrument-assisted soft tissue techniques such as Graston and ART (Active Release Technique), Shockwave, DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization) and both spinal and extremity joint manipulations.

When not in the office, Dr. White makes the most out of the beautiful BC backcountry by hiking or skiing, depending on the season. And when the weather gets bad, you can find him at one of the local Olympic-weightlifting gyms training or helping other athletes. As a self-proclaimed ‘weekend warrior’ himself, Dr. White understands the unique challenges of wanting to be competitive in sport but still be able to walk into the office on Monday.

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Samuel became interested in physiotherapy and rehabilitation through overcoming numerous injuries playing competitive volleyball, basketball and rugby. This led him to complete his Bachelors in Kinesiology, specializing in Ergonomics, from the University of Waterloo, and his Masters of Physiotherapy from McMaster University. His post-graduate work includes obtaining his Level One Diploma from the Orthopedic Division.

Samuel provides high-quality, client-centered care to foster a comfortable environment. He employs an evidence-based analytical approach to identify and address the root cause of an issue. He utilizes a combination of treatment techniques including Manual Therapy, Soft Tissue/Trigger Point Techniques, Muscle Energy Techniques, Ergonomic Analysis, Postural Training, Return to Work Training, Rehabilitation/Exercise Prescription, TMJ Treatment and Radial Shockwave Therapy. Samuel is passionate about guiding his clients through their recovery to achieve their goals.

In his free time, you can catch Samuel playing basketball or volleyball, weight training, hiking, snowboarding, or exploring Vancouver’s food scene to find all the best eats!

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Claire Huang graduated from West Coast College of Massage Therapy in December 2020. During her studies at WCCMT, Claire demonstrated a great appreciation and understanding of the the human body anatomy and a keen interest in Prenatal/ Postnatal care throughout her studies. She is passionate about helping her patients along their road to recovery with the use of many different techniques such as general Swedish massage, myofascial release, trigger point release, PNF stretching, and deep tissue massage etc. She has experience with in-reach programs at pre & post-natal in-reach clinics, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) as well as outreach programs at Kinsmen Lodge, and G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Center. Claire has worked on varsity athletes at Douglas College to both maintain and improve their performance. She takes a special interest in getting to the root of the physical problem and educating her patients regarding proper home care and activities of daily living that can improve their quality of life. Claire focus on women’s health in her practice to provide wellness and support while pregnant, postpartum, post caesarean, breast massage. Claire came to Canada from Taiwan with her family in 2007. She speaks fluent English and Mandarin. For recreation, she loves to travel, do yoga/pilates, and spend time outdoors jogging, hiking and biking.

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Mieguen has a passion for making a difference in people’s lives hands-on which prompted her career toward massage therapy. Her curiosity in the human body coupled with her eagerness in helping others is what sparked her interest in massage therapy. Mieguen is dedicated to helping and treating her patients by incorporating techniques such as trigger point therapy, myofascial techniques and joint mobilizations. Mieguen is experienced with treating prenatal, postnatal, sports & work-related injuries. In her spare time she enjoys doing outdoor activities, going for long walks on the beach, or spending time with family and friends.

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Bill’s journey to massage began when he experienced the benefits of seeing an RMT during the rehabilitation of his own injuries. Without the help of a massage therapist he would not have been able to return to his passions of physical fitness activities.

With over 20 years experience in business operations and creative designer of an exclusive golf course, Bill made his transition to the field of natural health in 2019.

We live in a world of constant go, people are constantly on the move with always something to do and very little time for themselves. For many people, health and well-being does not make the priority list. Bill believes that the human body and mind is the ultimate machine with incredible capabilities of performance and healing. He believes that massage therapy is a significant and integral component in achieving optimal human performance.

Bill’s approach to treatment is to assess each individual condition, whether it be acute or chronic pain, decrease stress or simple relaxation. He uses a multitude of techniques, skill and education to create a plan to achieve optimal physical performance.

When Bill is not practicing he enjoys cycling, exercising, designing furniture, preparing and of course eating healthy delicious foods. He is an avid animal lover and you might just see him at the local parks with his wife and dog, Beans. Bill has an intimate connection wth the water and enjoys the many activities it has to offer.

“Massage is the study of anatomy in braille” Jack Meagher

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Dr. Cashman is a sports chiropractor, researcher, teacher, student, athlete, husband and father. He has been treating patients of all ages and activity levels since 1996.

As Team Chiropractor for the Vancouver Canucks he treats players at every game as part of the multidisciplinary medical team. In his career he has worked thousands of hockey games and various sporting events working with athletes of all types.

Dr Cashman has completed a Master’s in Rehabilitation Science at UBC’s faculty of medicine. He also holds the designation of Fellow with the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences, Canada’s only recognized designation for chiropractic sports specialists. This designation requires several additional years of study, research and sports field work to complete. He applies his extensive experience to all his patients.

Dr. Cashman treats the entire moving body, placing enormous importance on providing high-level assessment, diagnosis and treatment for the entire biomechanical system from head to toe. His treatment approach integrates various techniques including joint manipulation and soft tissue therapy, such as Active Release (A.R.T.) and Graston instruments, as well as guidance on where to strengthen or improve flexibility. Dr. Cashman embraces a collaborative approach, integrating other practitioners and doctors to ensure the most complete and efficient care.

Having been an athlete his entire life in many sports, he continues to participate in strength and conditioning, hiking, skiing, climbing and mountaineering. He is also a foodie, loves music, wine and spending time with his wife and two kids.

His work has been published in:

• Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy • Journal of Sports Rehabilitation • Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association

He has performed editorial review for:

• Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports • Journal of Sports Rehabilitation • Journal of Manipulative and Physiologic Therapeutics • Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation

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Chloe graduated from UFV with a Bachelors in Kinesiology and psychology extended minor and then decided to complete her Doctor of Physiotherapy at Bond University on the Gold Coast of Australia. Some of the highlights of grad school were the wide variety of clinical experiences all around the world including a Neurological Paediatric placement in Vietnam and her Physiotherapy internship at Stanford University California.

After graduating, Chloe stayed in Australia running two private practice clinics with focus on injury rehabilitation, acute sprain/strains, sports performance and musculoskeletal injuries. Her goal as a therapist is to assist patients to return to their daily life activities including, work, sports, recreational activities by creating successful goals that are patient specific and using manual therapy techniques such as: dry needling, mulligan techniques, mobilizations, soft tissue work, taping and exercise.

Chloe Enjoys adrenaline activities like snowboarding, scuba diving, sky diving and much more! You can always catch her outside, keeping busy rain or shine.

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Metrotown - Burnaby
Located at: 4555 Kingsway, 600, Burnaby
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