Chris was born and raised in Cardiff, Wales. Growing up his sport of choice was rugby which he represented School, Varsity and Club levels. He has always had a keen interest in the Medical Sciences and followed this through to a Degree in Applied Biology at the University of Nottingham (UK). Through his interest in the rehabilitation field Chris initially gained qualifications to become Massage Therapist. He transitioned to working as a PT Aide and then graduated as a Physiotherapist in 2009 from Sheffield Hallam University (UK).
Chris gained broad experience in assessment, diagnosis and treatment methods across many clinical areas including Sports Therapy, Outpatient and Inpatient Physiotherapy, Trauma Orthopaedics, Hand Therapy, Acute Care, Elderly care and Rheumatology while working for the NHS in the United Kingdom.
Since Moving to Canada in 2014, Chris has worked in Private Practice and Rehab settings in Alberta, He believes listening to his clients and critical thinking are essential skills in helping people accomplish their individual rehabilitation goals. Chris enjoys assisting with all injuries and has a special interest in Hand Therapy, upper limb rehabilitation and chronic conditions. He prefers using Acupuncture and Dry Needling and manual therapy techniques to help his patients with their pain and injuries.
When not working, Chris enjoys spending time with his family.