Dylan was born and raised in Vancouver, B.C and has always had a passion for sports, anatomy and Kinesiology. After competing in BC’s Premier Baseball League for several years he went on to Douglas College for a season where a torn quadriceps muscle held him back from transferring to a University. This injury introduced him to the world of medical care and rehabilitation where he became fascinated with Massage Therapy. Dylan attended the West Coast College of Massage Therapy where he graduated this past April with over 600 hours of hands on experience. He has worked the majority of his outreach programs with both UBC & Douglas College Varsity Athletics as well as working with patients suffering CNS conditions. Dylan is certified in Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) and has a very active approach to his treatments.
His hobbies include Baseball, Golf, Basketball, Hiking, Football, Spike ball & travelling.
Email: dylan@allanmcgavinphysio.com
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Marcus is a compassionate person with a well-rounded, patient-centred approach to physiotherapy. He completed his Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto. Prior to that, he received a Bachelor of Science (Honours Specialization in Kinesiology) with distinction from Western University.
As a life-long learner, Marcus is committed to personal growth and development, pursuing the Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, and has also trained to be an Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)/dry-needling practitioner. He is quick to apply his continued learnings and enhanced skills for the benefit of his patients.
Marcus has had experience over a diverse group of clinical settings and has gained a tremendous appreciation for the unique nature of each individual’s perspectives in regard to their pain, rehabilitation goals, and path to recovery. Marcus is passionate about meeting the rehabilitation needs of every individual through a combination of techniques such as manual treatment, dry-needling/IMS, and functional + progressive exercise.
In his free time, Marcus enjoys an active lifestyle including hiking, camping, skiing, hockey and soccer. Otherwise you might find him listening to music, a good podcast or cooking with friends.
marcus@allanmcgavinphysio.com
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Teri-Lynn is a manual therapist with a particular interest in sports. She holds the highest certification offered by the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. She has worked as the head Physiotherapist for the Canadian National Field Hockey Team, the UBC Women’s Varsity Soccer Team and currently serves as the Head Physiotherapist for the Naut’sa mawt League 1 women’s soccer team and as the Club Physiotherapist for Fusion FC. She has a special interest in treating adolescent soccer players as well as middle-aged athletes of all sorts. She also has a particular interest in the rehabilitation of ACL injuries.
Teri-Lynn is an experienced problem solver combining assessment, manual therapy and exercise. She enjoys working collaboratively with her patients and sports medicine physicians to solve challenging injuries. Teri-Lynn believes strongly in activity throughout the lifespan and works hard to enable this in her clients.
Outside of work Teri-Lynn enjoys working out at the gym, running, and has a sporting background in gymnastics, golf, volleyball, skiing and hiking.
Email: teri-lynn@allanmcgavinphysio.com
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Matt graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2019 with a Bachelor degree in Kinesiology before completing a Master of Kinesiology degree in 2021.
Throughout his time at UBC, Matt worked as an athletic trainer with the UBC Men’s Rugby Program and currently works as a strength and conditioning coach with their junior varsity and U16-U19 academy athletes. Matt also has experience working with a wide range of clients, such as those with acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and other mobility concerns.
When he is not working, Matt enjoys staying active by doing the same exercises he prescribes for his athletes and clients. Outside of the weight room, Matt enjoys spending time with his friends, family and his two dogs.”
Matt graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2019 with a Bachelor degree in Kinesiol...
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