Maggie obtained her Masters of Physiotherapy from Curtin University in Western Australia after completing her Bachelor of Human Kinetics from the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV). During her education, Maggie played with the UFV Women’s Soccer team. As an athlete, Maggie was always fascinated by human physiology, the potential of the human body and its ability to heal.
She knew from a young age she wanted to be a physiotherapist, but discovered her passion for neurology while working with a non-profit organization helping those who had suffered acquired brain injuries. Maggie has worked in a variety of different in-patient and out-patient settings, most recently with patients suffering from concussions and vestibular disorders.
She has taken several courses in vestibular and oculomotor function, dry needling and neurodegenerative diseases. She plans to continue to further her education in both neurology and orthopedics, and is looking to pursue a doctorate degree as well.
Outside of work, Maggie enjoys playing soccer, hiking, running and spending time with her family.