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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy focuses on decreasing pain, increasing range of motion, and optimizing physical activity through manual therapy, exercise prescription and education. If you are looking for IMS/Dry needling treatment, please book with the following. Manbir Sandhu, Mike Wall, Alan Jonathan Poon and Bryce Jay. If you are looking for Concussion or Vestibular treatment, please book with the fo... Read More

Physiotherapy focuses on decreasing pain, increasing range of motion, and optimizing physical activity through manual therapy, exercise prescription and education.

If you are looking for IMS/Dry needling treatment, please book with the following.
Manbir Sandhu, Mike Wall, Alan Jonathan Poon and Bryce Jay.

If you are looking for Concussion or Vestibular treatment, please book with the following:
Manbir Sandhu and Bryce Jay.

If you have an ICBC or WORKSAFE claim, please phone the clinic to book the initial appointment.


IMS Physiotherapy


OrthoRecon | Total Joint Replacement

Reconstructed Total knee replacement (TKR), Total hip replacement (THR), Knee Manipulation or Bilateral joint treatments done at UBC Hospital.


Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation

Vestibular rehabilitation involves specific exercises that help you manage dizziness and balance issues. These exercises involve training your eyes, head movements, and balance system to better process information. Some conditions may benefit from a series of head movements guided by a trained therapist. Some of the benefits of vestibular rehabilitation include decreasing sensations of the r... Read More

Vestibular rehabilitation involves specific exercises that help you manage dizziness and balance issues. These exercises involve training your eyes, head movements, and balance system to better process information. Some conditions may benefit from a series of head movements guided by a trained therapist.

Some of the benefits of vestibular rehabilitation include decreasing sensations of the room spinning, addressing balance and unsteadiness, and improving the ability to focus when reading.

During an initial assessment for your condition, it is common for your symptoms to be increased temporarily. We recommend you make plans to ensure someone can transport you home safely.


Free Consultation - 10 min

A 10-minute consultation with a Physiotherapist to answer your questions, determine if Physiotherapy is right for you, and match you with the best clinician for your needs.

Mike Wall graduated with a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy from UBC in 2007, joining Main Street Physiotherapy Clinic in 2010. He is certified in IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) through Kinetacore.

Mike’s treatment style focuses on creating a positive physical change through manual therapy, soft tissue release and/or IMS to help reset, realign and rebalance the body. In order to ensure long-lasting results, corrective exercises and injury-specific education are always a part of Mike’s treatments. He has experience working with sports teams, such as the UBC Men’s Hockey team and Team Canada at the Maccabiah Games in Israel.

Outside of work, Mike enjoys family time with his wife, 3 daughters and dog, playing hockey and golf, cooking, and following local sports teams. To book an appointment with Mike, you have to phone the clinic. He is not currently taking any new ICBC or WorkSafe clients.

Mike Wall graduated with a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy from UBC in 2007, joining Main Str... Read More

Aimee’s passion for movement began at a young age through playing a wide range of sports competitively, including basketball, volleyball, rugby, badminton, and track and field. This sparked a deeper interest in how the body moves and heals, leading her to complete a Bachelor of Kinesiology with a Minor in Psychology at the University of British Columbia. Before pursuing her Master of Physical Therapy at UBC, Aimee spent two years working as a rehabilitation assistant and coaching children in sport, gaining a better understanding of movement across the lifespan.

Aimee has worked closely with diverse populations and will support clients of all ages with a variety of injuries and conditions. She takes a comprehensive and collaborative approach, combining manual therapy, individualized exercise, and education to help clients better understand their bodies and move with confidence.

Outside the clinic, you can find Aimee playing volleyball, snowboarding, training at the gym, and working on her golf swing. She also loves trying new activities and discovering new restaurants and cafes around the city.

Aimee’s passion for movement began at a young age through playing a wide range of sports competit... Read More

Alexandra is a Physiotherapist who earned her Master of Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia after completing her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at McMaster University. She has also completed postgraduate training through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopaedic Division, including Level 1 of the Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal (AIM) Physiotherapy Program. Alex has experience in both public and private healthcare settings, treating people of all ages and abilities. From helping children return to sport to supporting older adults to stay strong, confident, and independent, Alex enjoys working with individuals from all walks of life. Her treatment approach combines hands-on manual therapy, exercise prescription, and evidence- informed education to create personalized rehabilitation plans that empower clients to reach their goals. Before becoming a Physiotherapist, Alex worked as a Registered Kinesiologist at McMaster University, where she supervised programs at the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence and gained experience with older adults and individuals managing cancer, cardiac conditions, spinal cord injuries, and multiple sclerosis. Originally from Ontario, Alex spent time working in the Canadian Rockies before moving to Vancouver, where she developed a love for the outdoors. She enjoys hiking, climbing, running, and weightlifting, and brings her passion for movement into her physiotherapy practice to help clients return to the activities they love. Alex works Tuesday mornings, Thursday afternoons, and Saturday mornings. Please email, phone, or book online for an appointment.

Alexandra is a Physiotherapist who earned her Master of Physical Therapy from the University of B... Read More

Jonathan completed his Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland in 2010 and had been working as a physiotherapist in Brisbane, Australia, until recently moving back to Vancouver. Prior to that he worked as a Registered Kinesiologist, following the completion of his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Certificate in Health and Fitness and Certificate of Applied Human Nutrition from Simon Fraser University in 2006.

Jonathan has extensive training in Clinical Pilates and is a certified Pilates Rehab Instructor through Polestar Pilates. He is also certified in Musculoskeletal Acupuncture and Dry-needling through Combined Health. Jonathan has worked with patients of all ages and abilities, which has included some professional athletes and dancers.

Sport and physical activity have played a large role throughout his life. Over the past 5 years Jonathan has been drawn to the mind-body benefits of yoga, which he practices almost daily. The combination of his work and personal practice experience has influenced the way he approaches his physiotherapy treatment.

Jonathan has a holistic movement-focused approach to physiotherapy. Whether for pain, rehabilitation or performance, he uses a combination of manual therapy, exercise and other physiotherapy modalities to achieve optimal movement quality. Jonathan has a strong belief in an individualized approach to patient management and therefore emphasizes patient education and empowerment throughout his treatment.

Jon IS NOT currently taking new ICBC or WorkSafe clients

Jonathan completed his Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland in 2010 and had b... Read More

Bryce completed his Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Western Ontario (UWO), following a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of British Columbia (UBC). With a strong academic foundation and clinical experience, Bryce brings a well-rounded and evidence-based approach to physiotherapy.

He takes pride in using a holistic and personalized approach to assessment and treatment—recognizing that every individual comes with unique goals, beliefs, and experiences. Whether working with clients recovering from joint replacements, sports injuries, motor vehicle accidents, chronic pain, or workplace injuries, Bryce creates tailored treatment plans to support optimal recovery and long-term performance.

Bryce also has advanced training and clinical expertise in vestibular and concussion physiotherapy, helping clients recover from dizziness, balance issues, and post-concussion symptoms with targeted, effective strategies.

Outside the clinic, Bryce is a dedicated athlete with over 10 years of competitive experience in ultimate frisbee, including representing UBC and UWO varsity teams at national and international levels. He brings this same drive and focus to his work, along with a passion for biking, hiking, and hunting down the best sushi spots in town.

Bryce speaks some Spanish and Mandarin, and works Monday- Thursdays offering morning and evening availability.

Bryce completed his Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Western Ontario (UWO), follow... Read More

Chantelle completed her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta in 2006. Prior to that, she completed her Kinesiology degree at Simon Fraser University in 2003 and obtained certificates in Health and Fitness and Applied Human Nutrition. She is certified with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute and has a Certificate in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (2012) from Curtin University in Perth, Australia. Chantelle is an ex-National level gymnast and currently coaches the Simon Fraser University cheerleading team. She has worked as a physiotherapist with the National men’s gymnastics team, the New Westminster Salmonbellies senior lacrosse team, and with the TV show “Hellcats”. Chantelle’s other interests and activities include travel, volleyball, snowboarding, cycling, running, rollerblading and weight training. Chantelle works Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.

Chantelle completed her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta in 200... Read More

Manbir completed his Masters of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia in 2019, after receiving a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Victoria. Other completed courses include the Foundations IMS Dry Needling and Ortho Manual Therapy Level 1, with further manual therapy courses to come.

Improving body movement is a key to alleviating pain and improving function. As a physiotherapist, Manbir is an advocate, a teacher and guide in people’s rehabilitation journey as he believes no one should go through their pain or injury alone and working together is the best way to help people function at their best. He has a passion to help people find movement strategies that allow them to incorporate activity throughout their daily lives in order to move optimally.

Outside of work you will find Manbir playing recreational sports of all kinds (soccer, basketball and golf), or enjoying good food with friends and family around the lower mainland.

Manbir completed his Masters of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia in 2019, a... Read More

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