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Chiropractic, Massage Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy,  Clinical Counselling, and Acupuncture.

Isaac Davies
(He/Him)

Physiotherapist

​Isaac Davies grew up in Smithers, BC, where he developed a love for sports and the outdoors. During his youth, he was active in hockey, soccer, golf, and volleyball. His interest in sports and healthcare drew him into physiotherapy. Isaac graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Masters of Physiotherapy degree following the completion of his Honours Degree in Kinesiology (BSc.) from the University of Victoria. 
 
Isaac lived in Victoria prior to completing his physiotherapy training, where he rowed with the University of Victoria Men's Rowing Program, and officiated and played hockey. As a Physiotherapist, Isaac is passionate about getting to the root of your problem, and helping you to move better and feel better. He listens to you, to better understand your injury history. He will then do a full physical assessment to help you better understand your injury and what the recovery process will require. 
 
To ensure you realize your goals, and recover from your injury, Isaac will utilize an individual approach to care for each person. He will use hands on treatment skills including manual therapy and soft tissue techniques to allow you to move better. He will incorporate therapeutic exercises progressing to functional exercises at the clinic and at home to help you better return to the activities or sports you love without pain. Finally, Isaac will provide background information about your injury to help you understand your injury and what the road to recovery will look like. He believes in helping the clients become stronger than they were prior to their injury, and adapting the treatments to fit the patients goals and lifestyle. 
 
Isaac is passionate about physiotherapy and continuing his education through post graduate courses, and mentorship. He has completed the Level 1 of the Canadian Orthopaedic Division Level’s, Anatomical Neuropathic Intramuscular Stimulation, and Connect Therapy Thoracic Ring Approach. He continues to take courses and engage in mentorship to further expand his clinical skill set. Isaac plans to continue pursuing his manual therapy training through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canada Physiotherapy Association and has interests in taking courses to develop skills in vestibular therapy, treating concussions and sports therapy. 
 
Outside of work, Isaac enjoys being outside and participating in a variety of sports and activities including coaching and playing hockey, soccer, and running. 

Isaac Davies
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