Linda is a highly experienced physiotherapist with over 20 years of clinical practice, dedicated to helping people move better and feel better. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of British Columbia, following a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Her passion for physiotherapy began early, inspired by her own recovery from sports injuries as a multisport athlete.
Growing up in Richmond, Linda competed in Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, and Softball, with a primary focus on Basketball, competing provincially as a member of Team BC. This athletic background continues to inform her approach to care, with a strong understanding of movement and performance.
Her clinical expertise centers on musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and sports physiotherapy. She takes a whole-body, movement-based approach to treatment, identifying non-optimal movement patterns and retraining the body to move more efficiently. Her practice is grounded in the Integrated Systems Model (ISM) and further enhanced by training in Connect Therapy™ (LJ Lee), which emphasizes understanding how different regions of the body influence each other and how meaningful drivers of dysfunction can impact movement. Linda also incorporates manual therapy, neural manipulation, and Clinical Pilates to support recovery and performance.
Linda has a special interest in rehabilitation for throwing and overhead athletes, particularly baseball pitchers. Supporting her two sons in their athletic journeys sparked her pursuit of advanced training to assess movement strategies and identify strength and mobility deficits in the throwing athlete. Her goal is to help athletes optimize performance, reduce injury risk, and return to sport with confidence.
She also has specialized training in the assessment and treatment of balance and dizziness disorders, including BPPV, concussion rehabilitation, and vestibular dysfunction. Having personally experienced vertigo, Linda brings both clinical skill and insight to her work in this area, focusing on reducing and resolving symptoms, and helping patients improve balance, stability, and confidence in their daily lives.
Linda’s goal is to empower every patient to move with ease and purpose. She is committed to restoring function and improving quality of life through personalized, evidence-informed care.