Dylan completed his Master’s of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia following a Kinesiology degree at the University of Victoria. He’s furthered his skills through advanced training in concussion management, orthopaedic manual therapy and is also certified in IMS dry needling.
Originally from Vancouver Island, Dylan’s passion for rehabilitation stemmed from an athletic history; working as a patient through his own sports-related injuries and ailments.
Dylan spent his first few years practicing in Vancouver and is excited to be back starting a new chapter on the island.
His clinical experience has led to the development of individual patient based therapies using a blend of active exercise rehab and practical skills. His easy going demeanour, light heartedness, and professionalism result in enjoyable and productive sessions.
Dylan hopes to use his background of working with a variety of clientele including professional athletes, weekend warriors, post surgical, ICBC, and occupational rehab to help you achieve your goals.
When not in clinic, you may find Dylan enjoying the outdoors, at the gym, chilling at the beach, on the ice, or hacking it up golfing.
Meet James Southcott, a passionate PT who has recently moved to Campbell River. He was drawn here from Alberta by the stunning natural beauty and endless recreation opportunities. He’s dedicated to helping everyone from weekend warriors and athletes to seniors and folks recovering from workplace or vehicle injuries. James is all about improving his patients’ lives through evidence-based treatments, and he truly believes in building strong connections with everyone he works with.
He has a solid background in musculoskeletal assessment and is skilled in various techniques like manual therapy and therapeutic exercise. Plus, he’s taken extra training to tackle issues like dizziness, vertigo, and concussions. James combines his scientific smarts with a friendly approach, making sure his patients feel supported and motivated throughout their recovery journey.
Graduating with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta, he also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology, graduating summa cum laude.