Main St.

Unit 150 - 1877 Main St, Vancouver, BC V5T 3B8

Monday - Friday

8 am - 8 pm

Saturday

8 am - 6 pm

Sunday

Closed

Located in Olympic Village on Main and 2nd minutes away from both the Expo and Broadway Skytrain line.

Main Street

Our Team

Get to know our team members at ReBounce Physio Main Street

Physiotherapy

Thomas Wan

Physiotherapist

Thomas graduated from UBC Masters of Physical Therapy in 2012 and UBC Bachelors of Human Kinetics in 2009. With his 12 years of experience in the rehabilitation industry, he strives to create an environment to provide the best experience for clients and therapists here at ReBounce. As a young athlete Thomas had dealt with his shares of sports injuries and that aspired him to now assist his clients to recover from theirs. Thomas has his certification in acupuncture and intramuscular stimulation (IMS). His treatment approach consists of detailed history, movement assessment, manual therapy, acupuncture/IMS and exercise prescription to return his clients to their functions and activities. Outside of work Thomas enjoys an active lifestyle with weight training, golfing and getting his triathlon training in. Thomas is fluent in English, Cantonese, and has a working knowledge in Mandarin.

Stefan Cvoric

Physiotherapist

Stefan graduated from UBC with a Masters in Physical Therapy and Bachelors in Kinesiology. His approach to physio extends beyond his education, drawing on his history of personal injury and experience as a Varsity Rower. Stefan understands first-hand the importance of injury prevention and rehabilitation. His treatment approach includes a thorough assessment with an individualized combination of manual therapy, trigger point dry needling, patient education, and exercise prescription to empower clients to take control of their recovery. He has a keen interest in examining the underlying factors of injuries. His goal is to increase clients’ body awareness so they can minimize their time in the clinic and maximize their time doing what they love without being limited by pain. As a Vancouverite, Stefan enjoys rotating through the seasonal activities from the mountains to the court, the same active lifestyle he helps his patients experience. His current favourites include basketball, soccer, skiing, cycling, and bowling (you read correctly, TV guide classifies it as a sport so we do too). Stefan is fluent in English and Serbian.

Marco Wan

Physiotherapist

Marco completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree at Simon Fraser University in 2018 and subsequently moved to Australia to pursue a Master of Physiotherapy degree from the University of Sydney. After graduation, he gained valuable work experience in a musculoskeletal multidisciplinary clinic before returning home to Vancouver. He has been involved with rehab for nearly a decade now, having worked as a kinesiologist, personal trainer, and sports trainer. His interest and passion for physiotherapy stemmed from having sustained multiple sporting injuries growing up, including rupturing both ACLs and undergoing knee reconstructive surgeries. He has experienced first-hand how debilitating an injury can be and understands the importance of injury management, rehabilitation, and prevention. He follows a holistic approach to treatment which involves extensive subjective history taking, a detailed physical examination, and most importantly, having collaborative discussions with the patient about their own concerns and goals. He strongly believes that each patient is different and treatment should be individualised with the client’s goals as a priority. Marco utilises manual therapy to aid with pain management and joint dysfunctions along with exercise therapy to target strength deficiencies and irregular motor patterns. Marco thoroughly enjoys listening to all of his patients’ stories and working closely with them to help them achieve their goals and live to their utmost potential. Marco is fluent in English and Cantonese. During his free time, you’ll find Marco playing basketball, weight training, hiking, snowboarding and trying to find the best food spots around Vancouver!

Jasmine Virk

Physiotherapist

Jasmine completed a bachelor's degree in biomedical physiology at Simon Fraser University, driven by her passion for health and human anatomy. She then obtained her Master of Physiotherapy from Robert Gordon University. In her approach to helping others recover from injuries, Jasmine utilizes manual therapy, exercise, and empowerment. Jasmine strives to create an inclusive and motivating environment for her clients to recover and participate in their rehabilitation. She is a strong believer in the importance of patient education and works closely with her patients to help them understand their conditions and how to manage them effectively. Throughout her education, she has gained experience working with a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, neurological disorders, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Jasmine is dedicated to providing compassionate care to her patients and is eager to make a positive impact on their lives. Growing up in Vancouver, Jasmine loves the great outdoors that the city has to offer and can often be found hiking, running, or exploring new places. Jasmine is also fluent in Punjabi.

Amanda Thornhill

Physiotherapist

Amanda graduated with her Masters of Science in Physiotherapy from Brunel University in England, and her Bachelors degree in Kinesiology from UBC. Throughout her career she has developed a strong interest in treating musculoskeletal injuries and pelvic floor related concerns. During your physiotherapy session Amanda will take the time to learn about your favourite hobbies and beliefs, as she emphasizes an individualized and collaborative approach to physical rehabilitation. She utilises education, exercise, and manual therapy as treatment strategies to help you achieve your goals. Amanda treats general orthopaedic conditions in addition to providing pelvic floor physio. General orthopaedic conditions can include sports related injuries, chronic pain, motor vehicle accident and workplace related injuries. Pelvic floor physio encompasses both women’s and men’s health. Examples include: Pre- and/or post- natal concerns, pre and post prostatectomy, urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual health and pain (vaginismus, painful sex). Outside of the clinic, she enjoys staying active around the lower mainland, hiking (when it’s not raining), and has a constant case of the travel bug. She is also a dog lover and is happy to have your companion pop by for a visit any time! Continuing Education: Pelvic Health Solutions Level 1: The Physical Therapy Approach to Anyone Experiencing Urinary Incontinence Pelvic Health Solutions Level 2: The Role of Physiotherapy in the Treatment of Anyone Experiencing Pelvic Pain Through a Trauma Informed Lens.

Phoebe Lee

Physiotherapist

Phoebe completed her Masters of Physiotherapy degree at the University of Queensland in Australia. Previous to this, she completed her Bachelors of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia. Inspired by her love for sports and her dedication to helping others, Phoebe found her passion in physiotherapy. In addition to her position at Rebounce Physio, she is also a practicing physiotherapist at the Vancouver General Hospital. Growing up as a competitive athlete and having to overcome sports injures herself, Phoebe recognizes the importance of rehab and injury prevention. She is a strong believer of working alongside her clients to help them achieve their own personal goals. With each session, Phoebe is committed to providing holistic client-centered care through incorporating education, manual therapy, and exercise. Outside of work, you will likely find Phoebe running Future Bounce Basketball, playing sports herself, or hanging out with friends!

Registered Massage Therapy

Yvonne Tsui

Registered Massage Therapist

Upon graduating high school, Yvonne had always wanted to pursue her passion in massage therapy. However, conflicted with choosing a career in a profession that was not well known, she decided to study and work in the financial industry instead. It wasn’t until after sustaining a bad snowboarding injury that Yvonne realized her passion was in rehabilitation, the human anatomy and helping people. Yvonne graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy and completed her registration process in May, 2015. She is registered with the College of Massage Therapists of BC and is an ongoing member with the Registered Massage Therapists Association of BC. Yvonne’s approach to massage consists of deep tissue, pain management, and relaxation. Depending on where her clients are in their rehabilitation, she may include active release work, with stretching and mobility. Also, a fundamental part in recovery is education and awareness; Yvonne will always thrive to teach her clients the connections between the body and its function. At the end though, the goal for her clients is to leave relaxed and rejuvenated after their treatments. When not working, Yvonne enjoys exploring and teaching her two young daughters the wonders of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. Yvonne is fluent in English and Cantonese.

Byron Nguyen

Registered Massage Therapist

Byron’s interest for massage therapy developed in high school when he suffered multiple sports-related injuries. His firsthand experience of long-term physical and mental effects of injuries assists him in building rapport with his clients. Specifically, he tailors his treatments to each client, making it both therapeutic and relaxing. Throughout his years in West Coast College of Massage Therapy, Byron has been well-acquainted with trigger point therapy, facial work, Swedish massage and passive/active stretching techniques. His passion for message therapy diversifies his areas of interest to this day. Outside of work Byron enjoys living an active lifestyle doing a combination of weight training and hiking in his spare time.

Kyle Lew

Registered Massage Therapist

Kyle is enthusiastic about being an active part of his patient’s rehabilitative journey. Improving wellness and providing the best healthcare possible are his number one objectives for every session. Having felt the aches and pains from leading an athletic lifestyle himself, Kyle is passionate about helping his patients feel the same relief that he experiences from massage therapy. ​ Kyle’s patients often enjoy his deep tissue work that aims to reduce muscle tightness and stress. He has taken special training in IASTM a skilled myofascial tool used for soft tissue treatment. Regardless of your lifestyle and pain points, Kyle is dedicated to help you feel relief and manage day-to-day tension. Kyle completed his RMT program diploma at West Coast College of Massage Therapy and has taken his most recent continuing education on low back and sacroiliac focused pains. He has experience working with rehabilitative patients at GF Strong, pre and post-natal mothers at BC Women’s Hospital and varsity athletes at UBC and Douglas College. Outside of work Kyle likes travelling to new places and enjoys spending his time hiking around BC or at the gym staying fit.

Kathy Nguyen

Registered Massage Therapist

Kathy's unwavering dedication to enhancing the health and well-being of others has culminated in her career as a massage therapist. With a heart brimming with compassion, she embarked on this fulfilling journey, driven by her passion for making a positive impact on people's lives. What sets Kathy apart is her holistic approach to massage therapy, treating not just the physical body but also addressing the emotional and mental aspects of her patients' well-being. She encourages and educates her clients to be more aware of their health and well-being and provides them with homecare to further and improve their health. Kathy’s treatments are designed with a blend of relaxation, trigger points, active release and passive stretching. Outside of her rmt life, she enjoys singing with her pop/musical theater choir! As well as traveling and exploring new restaurants in the Vancouver area ! Kathy is fluent in Vietnamese and English!

Kinesiology

Michael Lin

Kinesiologist

Graduated from the UBC faculty of Human Kinetics in 2009, Michael has served the health and fitness population for over a decade. Previously working for the YMCA, Michael designed senior adult programs and served as a personal trainer for many of the members. Finding ways to get everyone stronger has always been his favourite focus for the group. In addition to his experience in working with seniors, Michael has also dedicated much of his career to coaching combat athletes. Having spent time in Thailand training and competing, he’s had the opportunity to learn from many trainers and stadium fighters. ​ Making the transition into Kinesiology, Michael is excited to bring sport specific strength and conditioning together with rehabilitation and injury prevention exercises. Michael has certifications in the Functional Movement System, Strong First Kettlebell instruction, TRX suspension system, and he is a NCCP Olympic Weightlifting trained coach. By setting detailed goals with a focus on mobility and stability, he hopes to improve the strength of his clients as well as their confidence returning to their sport and/or work. He is fluent in both English and Mandarin. ​ Still a student of the game, Michael continues to practice weightlifting and Thai Boxing. He also enjoys spending time in the great outdoors of Vancouver, whether it’s running, cycling or hiking. No longer the spring chicken he used to be, you can still find him at local 10k, half marathon races around town, slowly putting away.

Danielle Wu

Kinesiologist / Reception

Danielle was a Team Canada Ice-dancer. She then went on to coach skating for many years. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and also has a diploma in Human Kinetics from Capilano University. Her involvement in sport has led her to develop a passion for health and fitness, rehabilitation, and injury prevention. Her goal is not only to relieve pain and discomfort, but to also promote a healthy and active lifestyle. In her spare time, you will find her rock climbing, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, or traveling.

Victor Fan

Kinesiologist

Victor has always loved being active. He was first involved in rehab while training for a half marathon. He sustained a bad foot injury after his race; through active rehabilitation, he learned about the importance of taking care of his body to prevent future injuries. This experience inspired him to be a leader so that he can educate, and empower others to move confidently. Victor completed his BKin at the University of British Columbia. During this time, he volunteered with older individuals experiencing chronic pain, which strengthened his passion for working with chronic pain and he hopes to continue providing care as a Kinesiologist. When he is not working, you can find him climbing, running, hiking in the mountains, or taking his dogs on long walks across the city. He is also a foodie and is always looking to try new food! Victor is also fluent in Cantonese.

Nick Nimi

Kinesiologist

Nick completed his Bachelor’s of kinesiology degree from UBC in 2022. A lifelong athlete. After learning to skate at age 3, he started playing ice hockey at age 5 and never looked back. Over 20 + years of competing and training at an elite level, Nick definitely took his bumps and bruises along the way. His first-hand experience dealing with multiple sport-related injuries naturally peaked his interest in pursuing a career in Kin and with his hockey coaching knowledge from the last few years, he’s been able to smoothly transition into providing exceptional care to his clients so they can confidently return to their sport/work. Outside of the clinic, you’ll find Nick continuing to play ice hockey while also spending time with friends, his dog (Kenobi) and listening to music non-stop!

Treatments

Services offered at ReBounce Physio

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Physiotherapy

For symptoms like:

Sports & Performance Physiotherapy: Injury prevention and peak physical conditioning.

Running & Gait Analysis: Biomechanical optimization for pain-free running.

Bike Fit Physiotherapy: Performance enhancement and injury prevention for cyclists.

Orthopedic & Injury Rehabilitation: Targeted relief for neck, back, and joint pain.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Expert guided recovery for procedures like ACL or joint replacements.

Hand & Upper Extremity Therapy: Specialized care for complex wrist, elbow, and hand conditions.

Pelvic Health Physiotherapy: Specialized treatment for pelvic pain and dysfunction for both women and men.

Vestibular & Concussion Physiotherapy: Relief for dizziness, vertigo, and post-concussion symptoms.

Headache & Jaw Dysfunction (TMJ) Physiotherapy: Specialized care for jaw clenching and tension headaches.

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Registered Massage Therapy

For symptoms like:

By applying targeted pressure to specific muscle groups, RMT effectively reduces muscle stiffness, breaks down painful adhesions (knots), and alleviates chronic pain in areas like the lower back, neck, and shoulders.

Massage therapy stimulates blood flow, delivering essential oxygen and nutrients to injured tissues. This process reduces inflammation and swelling, helping you recover faster from sports injuries, surgeries, or car accidents.

Regular sessions help correct imbalances caused by long hours at a desk by lengthening tight muscles and restoring natural alignment. Additionally, RMT lowers cortisol (the stress hormone) to calm your nervous system and improve mental clarity.

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Kinesiology & Active Rehab

For symptoms like:

Our practicing Kinesiologists design personalized programs tailored specifically to your unique injuries, biomechanics, and lifestyle goals. By focusing on movement as medicine, we create a structured path to recovery that evolves with your progress.

Through dedicated one-on-one coaching, we identify and fix inefficient movement habits that lead to pain. These sessions are designed to improve your stability, posture, and endurance, ensuring you move safely and effectively in your daily life.

Active rehab is essential for transitioning from clinical treatment to independent living, especially for ICBC car accident recovery. We empower you with the strength and resilience needed to “injury-proof” your body and maximize your health span.

How can we help you?

If you require ICBC Direct Billing, Extended Health Insurance, or you're ready to make immediate and long-lasting changes to your health, Rebounce Physio can help.