Tim completed a Masters of Physical Therapy at UBC in 2008. He also has a B.Sc. in Kinesiology from the University of Victoria. Tim is fluent in French as he was born in France and grew up in Quebec City. He recently moved to Salmon Arm (from Kingston, ON) to enjoy the outdoors and be closer to family.

Tim has an extensive clinical background, which ranges from treating Olympic athletes to working at a hand therapy clinic. In order to provide his clients with a wide range of treatment options he has completed courses in manual therapy, dry needling, and acupuncture.

Tim firmly believes in providing evidence-based physiotherapy to ensure that clients feel confident in the quality of care provided. He values taking a hands-on approach to treating his clients. Although he enjoys treating a wide variety of conditions, Tim has a strong interest in treating sport-related injuries. He has a background as a national level swimmer and international triathlete, giving him a more holistic understanding of the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle through physical activity. Away from the clinic, Tim enjoys spending time mountain biking, trail running, and paddle boarding with his wife and two young boys.

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Karen graduated from the University of Alberta with an honours degree in Physical Therapy in 1995. She moved to the Shuswap in 1998 and has since worked primarily in private practice. Karen has taken several post-graduate courses in manual therapy, women’s health, and acupuncture. With over 20 years of experience in women’s health, Karen enjoys great success in helping women achieve optimal health and function. Karen loves working with Salmon Arm’s senior population and with her caring manner and wealth of experience, the seniors love her too. When not at work, Karen is kept very busy with her family and hobbies. Karen is passionate about curling with both participating herself and watching her children compete. She is a pianist and music/ministry leader with her church. Karen has a great love for animals and has several years of competitive horse riding under her belt. Her other hobbies include skiing, swimming, boating, and curling up with a good book.

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David Locke is originally from Perth, Western Australia. He studied physiotherapy at Curtin University in Bentley, Western Australia, graduating with first class honours. He received the Emeritus Professor Joan Cole Award for most outstanding physiotherapy graduate and appeared on the vice-chancellor’s list three times. His honours project involved pain mechanisms and pain modulation in relation to chronic pain. Headaches, neck aches, and chronic pain are areas of particular treatment interest to David. He also enjoys assessing and treating back issues of both acute and chronic nature. He is a problem-solver who enjoys creating personalised treatment and management solutions for each individual. In addition to regular physiotherapy treatment, David is qualified to provide dry needling with acupuncture needles to address muscle and myofascial issues. David is also a qualified remedial massage therapist, graduating from Central TAFE in Mt Lawley, Western Australia in 2001 with a Diploma of Remedial Massage (Similar to a Registered Massage Therapist qualification in Canada). He is proficient in a number of massage techniques, including Deep Tissue, Trigger Point Therapy, and Myofascial Release, and continues to use these skills within the scope of a physiotherapy session. He has played tennis since age 4 and also has a background in circus performance and capoeira (a Brazilian acrobatic dance form). He enjoys travelling the world and has visited many beautiful places both in Australia, Canada, and abroad.

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Connor completed his Master of Physical Therapy degree from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Science in Cellular Biology from Thompson Rivers University. He has completed post graduate courses in manual therapy, TMJ dysfunction, Vestibular/Concussion rehab, and dry needling. Connor has experience working with a wide variety of people and conditions from high-level athletes to stroke rehabilitation and recovery. Using a comprehensive and evidence-based approach, Connor integrates manual therapy, tailored exercise prescription, and education to develop individualized treatment programs that support clients to achieve their personal goals.

Connor’s passion for physiotherapy began through his experiences playing competitive rugby and his years working as a wildfire firefighter for the province. Witnessing and experiencing both sport and occupational injuries developed Connor’s interest in tissue healing, body mechanics and rehabilitation. His interests include neck and back pain, sport-related injuries, and dysfunctions of the shoulder and hip.

Outside of work, Connor has a love for good food, living an active lifestyle and spending time with family and friends. He can often be found exploring the local mountains, golfing, picking up a new sport, or training in the gym. Connor can offer services in French or English and is accepting any and all new clients.

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Brady was born and raised in Salmon Arm, where he spent his summers at the beach and winters playing hockey. Brady graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops B.C. with his Bachelor of Science (BSc), before completing his Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MScPT) from the University of Toronto.

Now back home in the Shuswap, Brady is thrilled to be pursuing his passions of helping others accomplish their goals and return to activities they most enjoy. Brady believes in an active, personalized approach to therapy, which includes a combination of exercise and manual therapy. Brady’s motivation is to improve his patients’ quality of life by providing them with the knowledge and tools necessary to best manage their unique condition or injury.

Nowadays, you can find Brady spending time with family, hiking local trails, and still spending summers at the beach and winters playing hockey. Brady is excited to work together on your rehabilitation journey. Book today to get started!

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