Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy
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Mary Gheysari has over 14 years of professional experience as a Physiotherapist working in a variety of orthopedic clinics and hospitals. She was a Clinical Placement Instructor for Physiotherapy students at the University of Alberta hospital. Mary graduated from Tehran University of Medical Sciences with an honors Baccalaureate degree in Physical Therapy and later achieved a Master's degree in Physiotherapy from Queen’s University in Ontario. She is also certified in Medical Acupuncture from the University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
She has a wealth of experience in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems involved with knee, shoulder, hip, foot and ankle, lower back, neck, thoracic spine, and post-surgical rehabilitation with an emphasis on hands-on treatment, acupuncture, and core strength-based exercise therapy. She also maintains her skills in the treatment of cardiopulmonary conditions, women's health, weight loss management, osteoporosis, and neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, stroke, and Multiple Sclerosis.
She has completed advanced courses in orthopedic manual therapy, Exercise Therapy, and Motor Control Disorders.
Mary enjoys keeping active when she isn’t at work, playing sports, and enjoying the outdoors any chance she gets.
Braedan Lalor hails from Alberta where he became a Physical therapist before extending his healthcare experience in Florida and then coming to BC. Recently from White Rock, he has extensive and diverse education in treatment methodologies too extensive to list, including a very unique extension to his U of A acupuncture training in Beijing, China. Has run several clinics and training centers including the BC Lions official training center through their successful Grey Cup runs in the 2000's. He works with pro and National team athletes in the USA and Canada in almost all the major leagues and enjoys teaching other clinicians how to develop young athletes and fix difficult pain problems.
In his free time he plays sports (loves combat sports) and writes thriller novels. Braedan believes in a full scope physio practice where the clinician provides simultaneous solutions for pain, prevention, and performance. His intellectual property has helped launch well-known local clinical practices and was at one time licensed for seven figures. Although he has solutions for all types of athletes, he has received awards for his work in golf performance from international golf clinician networks. He works many local and international sporting events of his choosing, so if your club or event needs help or your coaches need an informative lecturer — ask him and he'll probably say yes.
Amir Ahmadi Associate professor of physiotherapy at IUMS. Amir Ahmadi has more than 10 years of experience in teaching and doing research in musculoskeletal disorders. He has published almost 20 international articles as well as three books in musculoskeletal disorders.
His research interests are musculoskeletal disorders such as; spine injuries, spine kinematics, sports injuries, diagnostic imaging, myofascial trigger points, and low back pain. His teaching interests are physiotherapy in musculoskeletal disorders, musculoskeletal imaging, physiotherapy in sports injuries, research methodology, exercise therapy, medical information systems, manual therapy.
He initiated his profession as a physiotherapist in 2003 after graduating from BSc. of physiotherapy and also involved with teaching in 2009 after graduating from Ph.D. Level. He started his Canadian experience as a practicing kinesiologist, and right now he is an interim physiotherapist.
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