Wesbrook Staff

Anastasiia Abramova (She/Her)

Anastasiia graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2019 where she received her Bachelor’s of Kinesiology. During her studies at UBC, in order to have a better understanding of her profession, she volunteered at ICORD Centre as a treadmill assistant for patients with spinal cord injuries and at St. Vincent’s Hospital Langara as an […]

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Zach Poole (He/Him)

Zach, a dedicated professional in the field of wellness, holds multiple titles including Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), Functional Range Release (FR) practitioner, and FRC Mobility Specialist. His primary goal is to empower his clients to optimize their performance through effective techniques and educational guidance. With an extensive background of over 7 years working alongside athletes […]

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Gordan Quan (He/Him)

Gordan graduated with a Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia. He started learning about human movement through resistance training as a hobby. This sparked his interest to pursue a career as a Kinesiologist. He believes in addressing the root problem of issues by following an integrated approach that takes account of the […]

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Sara Parbery (She/Her)

Sara graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2017 and has worked in multidisciplinary clinics ever since. She finds a healthcare team with multiple modalities is the best way to get you feeling your best. She has taken multiple courses on pain science to learn how the body processes stress, tension, and […]

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Sorsha Henning (They/Them)

Sorsha graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy program in Victoria, BC, and shortly after that became an RMT in the fall of 2021. Sorsha’s treatments include deep tissue work, joint mobilizations, active modalities and therapeutic exercises. It’s important to them to help you find mobility that improves your quality of life. They […]

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Rob Iwasaki (He/Him)

Rob graduated from the physiotherapy program at Queen’s University in 2002. But it was during his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology where his passion for movement and rehabilitation began. Rob’s career path started in Ontario, off to Australia for a chance to work with Olympic athletes, and then returning home to Vancouver. In 2010, with a […]

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Sheena Lynch (She/Her)

Sheena is a registered physiotherapist. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Therapy and Training, in Ireland, primarily working with athletes.  Following a Harvard Medical Internship, at the division of sports medicine Boston, she completed her Masters in Physiotherapy in Scotland. She is dedicated to continuing her studies and developing her skills. She is […]

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Cristina Trasolini (She/Her)

Cristina Trasolini is a registered physiotherapist who completed her Master of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia where she also obtained a Bachelor in Kinesiology. Her certifications include Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS), Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Level 1 and Mulligan’s Lower Extremity techniques. Cristina grew up in the Dunbar/Point Grey community and has a wide […]

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Sydney Schnell (She/Her)

Sydney is a registered physiotherapist who graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and a Master of Physical Therapy. Sydney has obtained her Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Level I certification. Her treatment philosophy includes a combination of soft tissue techniques, manual therapy skills, and individualized exercise programs. She believes strongly […]

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Nataliya Minenok (She/Her)

Nataliya graduated with Master of Physical Therapy and Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia. She is currently working through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopedic Division levels and completed training in vestibular and concussion rehabilitation. Nataliya’s treatment philosophy involves empowering patients to understand their pain and take an active role in their treatment. […]

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