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Jack Liney, Registered Physiotherapist

Concussion Specialist, Vestibular Rehabilitation, IMS Dry Needling

Monday: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm (Port Coquitlam), 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Vancouver)
Wednesday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm (Vancouver)
Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Port Coquitlam)
Friday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm (Vancouver)

Education
BSc Physiotherapy – (Brighton University)
FD Health and Rehabilitation Sciences – (Southampton University)

Certifications
Sports and Physical Activity Specialist
Vestibular Rehabiliation
Kinesiotaping
Postural Control
Manual Therapy
Pilates
IMS Dry Needling

BC College of Physiotherapy Number
08890

Growing up, Jack always knew he wanted to become a Physiotherapist. Upon graduating, Jack honed his skills working across a whole spectrum of hospital and rehabilitation settings, while also as a pitch side Physiotherapist in semi-professional rugby. Jack has worked with a wide variety of clients including; professional and olympic athletes, the everyday warriors, postpartum and the elderly.

Jack is a sports and physical activity specialist and he also has extensive experience working in concussion and vestibular rehabilitation.

Jack uses a variety of techniques to keep his clients functional, pain free and beyond; precise assessment, manual mobilisations with movement, therapeutic exercise and program prescription.

As an interdisciplinary healthcare professional, Jack considers himself as part of the team required to assess and treat injuries. Fuelled by his passion to build professional networks and stay in tune with the latest evidence based practise.

Jack believes daily physical activity and mindfulness is the key to success, a concept he lives out through his interests in soccer, pilates, music and snowboarding.

 
Click here to see Services that Jack offers
Active Release Technique In-home assessment for seniors Post COVID-19 rehabilitation and recovery
Athletic Therapy In-home physiotherapy Post-operative care
Back injury therapy Industrial rehabilitation Post-surgical rehabilitation
Back pain therapy Joint injuries therapy Postural reeducation
Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy Kinesio taping Pre-surgical rehabilitation
Carpal tunnel treatment Loss of balance therapy Pregnancy-related ailments therapy
Chronic pain therapy Manual handling Proprioceptive neurofacilitation therapy
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Manual therapy Rehabilitation and management for delayed development
Concussion management Massage therapy Rehabilitation exercise
Down syndrome therapy McKenzie approach Residential care
Dry needling therapy Motor skills related problems therapy Running evaluation
Epley maneuver Multiple sclerosis therapy Shoulder care
Ergonomic assessment Muscle injuries therapy Somatosensory rehabilitation
Falls prevention program Muscular dystrophy therapy Sport injury physiotherapy treatment
Functional capacity evaluation Neurological rehabilitation Sport physiotherapy consultation
Functional rehabilitation Osteoarthritis therapy Stress management counseling
Gait analysis and training Pain management Stroke rehabilitation
General reconditioning Parkinson therapy Tendinitis treatment
Global postural rehabilitation Peripheral nerve injury therapy Therapy for heart-related issues
Guillain-Barre syndrome rehabilitation Personalized exercise program Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
Head trauma therapy Physical evaluation Vertigo therapy
Home care Pilates Vestibular rehabilitation
Home modification Pool physiotherapy Virtual physiotherapy consultation

Can you tell us one interesting fact about you?

I’m from England, and I was very close to being in Harry Potter as Draco Malfoy’s double. I’m also a DJ and an AirBnb host.

How many years have you been a physiotherapist? How many of those have been with Westcoast SCI?

I’ve been a physiotherapist for 11 years, and I’ve spent 6 wonderful years working at Westcoast SCI.

Do you have an area of specialization or interest?

My clinical interests would be manual therapy, concussion, vertigo & pilates.

Why physiotherapy?

It’s a practical profession, and you get to help people!

What’s one piece of advice you’d give to a new patient?

Consistency and timely progression will always set you up for success!