Departure Bay Physiotherapy

Name :

Departure Bay Physiotherapy

Address  :

3134 Marion Way

Town  :

Nanaimo

State  :

British Columbia

Country  :

CANADA

Post Code:

V9T 1J1

Phone  :

250 753 6231

Fax  :

250 758 0322

Web URL  :


Description

ABOUT US
Departure Bay Physiotherapy Clinic has been helping Nanaimo clients stay healthy and active since 1984 Gulzar Hallman has 37 years of experience in the physiotherapy field She received her basic training in Britain and her post graduate training in Musculo Skeletal Manipulation from Australia She is a Member of CSPEng CPACan APAAus MPAAAus

Gulzars preferred areas of focus are acute sports injuries and Musculo Skeletal Physiotherapy She has worked in Britain Australia Africa The Middle East and the United States enriching her experience and knowledge of injury treatment and prevention

The British Columbia Medical Association presented her with the Rick Hansen Sports Medicine Award for her research on ankle injuries

Gulzar has published a paper in the British Physiotherapy Journal

She received a Business Woman of the Year Award in 1995

In addition to using soft tissue manipulation Gulzar favours a holistic approach to treatment as well as utilizing the advantages of modern technology and a personalized exercise regimen where appropriate Departure Bay Physiotherapy helps patients in Nanaimo to return to an active healthy lifestyle
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