Shelby Lori Ann Chittick

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Shelby Lori Ann
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About me

Shelby’s focus is to get you back doing what you love. She understands how frustrating injuries can be, and always wants to be apart of your recovery to see you reach your goals.  Her treatment style involves a one-on-one approach to look at the body as a whole and address underlying causes. She uses a combination of manual therapy, IMS, rehabilitative exercises and education during treatment. Shelby is very passionate about her job and wants to come up with the best individualized plan to get you back moving! 

 

Shelby grew up on the Sunshine Coast where she spent most of her free time playing volleyball and dancing in a pre-professional program. She completed her bachelor of kinesiology at UBC, and during that time, she was the head athletic trainer for the UBC Men’s Volleyball Team and UBC Women’s Basketball Team. In addition, she trained Rugby teams, senior A lacrosse, and U-13 provincial soccer teams. 

 

Continuing her education at UBC, Shelby obtained a Masters degree in Physical Therapy in 2016. To expand her knowledge of different treatment styles, she has taken courses in Functional dry needling (IMS), anatomical acupuncture, manual therapy, Kinesio-taping, exercise prescription, and vestibular issues such as vertigo. She is a lifelong learner and is always eager to learn new skills. In 2021, Shelby was honoured to receive “Best of Kelowna” (Bronze) for Physiotherapy.

 

When not in the clinic, you can find Shelby spending time with her Husband, her dog, and her new baby girl! They love exploring all the Okanagan has to offer.

Member type
Practising A
CPA Number
2027651
Phone
1-778-484-2022
Education/Credentials
BKIN, MPT, CAFCI, FDN2
Additional qualifications
Acupuncture
Orthopaedic Level 2
Mulligan's Upper Quadrant
Manual Therapy
Acupuncture and/or Dry Needling*
Bachelor of Kinesiology
K-Taping
Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Special areas of practice
Acupuncture
Vestibular rehabilitation (dizziness/balance)
Orthopaedics (muscles/joints)
Manual therapy
Joint replacement rehabilitation
IMS (intramuscular stimulation)