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Our Physiotherapy Team
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The Physiotherapists
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Dan Bos joined Abbotsford Physiotherapy in September, 2008. Together with his wife, Tanya Bos, they purchased Abbotsford Physiotherapy in January, 2009. After taking over ownership of the clinic, they re-named the clinic Abbotsford Sports & Orthopaedic Physiotherapy. Dan graduated from UBC in May 2003 with both a Kinesiology and Physiotherapy degree. He has worked in a private practice setting ever since.
Dan has completed all 5 levels in the Orthopaedic Division. He achieved his Certificate of Intermediate Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy in May 2005 and his diploma in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy in November 2005. He received a distinction credit on his Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy exam which he attributes to great mentorship from May Nolan, Cliff Fowler, and Greg Bay.
Over the past six years, Dan has volunteered his physiotherapy services at various athletic events. Such events include the B.C. Summer games, B.C. Senior games, running group training and races, gymnastics competitions, and B.C. Collegiate Volleyball Championships.
Over the past five years, Dan has been the University of the Fraser Valley’s team physiotherapist for the basketball, volleyball, and soccer teams. He works closely with all UFV athletes throughout their respective seasons.
Dan specializes in sports injury treatment and prevention, and in treating spinal and sacro-iliac joint injuries with manual / manipulative therapy.
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Judy Todd established Abbotsford Physiotherapy in 1985. She graduated from the Middlesex Hospital School of Physiotherapy in London in 1979.
As a Level I member of Sports Physiotherapy Canada, she has worked extensively with local sports teams and has volunteered at sports events up to International level.
She is currently a Level 3 member of the Orthopaedic Division, having completed numerous courses in kinetic control, neural mobilization, trigger point release, fibromyalgia management, joint replacement, arthritis and tempero-mandibular joint disorders.
Judy has achieved her American Hippotherapy Association Level 2 and runs a hippotherapy program at her horse farm on Sumas Mtn. She is on the board of directors of the newly founded Canadian Hippotherapy Association and frequently hosts hippotherapy workshops at her farm. A research paper on the combination of hippotherapy and the Parelli program was recently published by the AHA.
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Angela Wilkinson joined Abbotsford Physiotherapy in December 2003 and has been working there full time ever since. Angela graduated from the UBC Physiotherapy program in May 2003.
She is a member of the Orthopedic and Sports divisions of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, and has her manual therapy Level 1 and Level 2 Lower Quadrant certificates. She plans on continuing through the manual therapy levels.
Angela volunteered for the 2010 Olympics, and has volunteered her physiotherapy services at events such as the Vancouver Sun Run and BC Summer Games, and with teams such as the UBC Women’s Basketball team and Valley Huskers football team.
Since September 2008, Angela has also diversified her career, teaching at the University of the Fraser Valley as a Kinesiology instructor, for a lab on sports injuries and athletic taping. She feels that patient education is an integral part of treatment, and has enjoyed transferring these skills to the academic environment.
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Tanya Bos joined us in September, 2007. She graduated from UBC in May, 1999 and has been working in private practice ever since.
She has completed all 5 levels in the Orthopaedic Division. She achieved her Certificate of Intermediate Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy in May 2001 and her Diploma in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy in November 2003.
Over the past eight years, Tanya has volunteered her physiotherapy services at several athletic events. These events include the B.C. Summer Games, running group training and races, gymnastic cempetitions and basketball games.
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Theo Farley joined Abbotsford Sports & Orthopaedic Physiotherapy in January this year from London (U.K). He completed his physiotherapy training at St. Georges Hospital Medical School, University of London in 2006 and has undertaken certificates in acupuncture and pilates.
Before arriving at Abbotsford Sports & Orthopaedic Physiotherapy, Theo worked at one of London’s leading teaching hospitals. While working as a physiotherapist, he has given various lectures and seminars to physiotherapy students at Kings College, London. While in England, he also worked closely as an assistant Physiotherapist for the Arsenal and Charlton Athletic English Premier League Football Clubs. His next challenge is to pursue the Canadian Manual / Manipulative Therapy diploma.
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Office Staff
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Bronwen | Tracy | Danielle
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Sandy (Office Manager)
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