Calvin Wong

Calvin
Wong
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About me

Calvin had completed his Master degree in Physical Therapy (MPT) from the University of Western Ontario, and holds a Bachelors in Kinesiology from McMaster University. Calvin enjoys using the Integrated Systems Model (Lee & Lee), an approach that empowers clients by optimizing performance of movement. As part of this client specific approach, Calvin often uses his extensive post-graduate training in spinal and joint manual therapy and is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (FCAMPT). Calvin also has training in active release techniques, craniosacral therapy (CS 1 + CS 2), Intra-muscular Stimulation (IMS, dry needling), and anatomical acupuncture. Calvin often uses these manual techniques in combination with corrective therapeutic exercises  to allow clients to find optimal movement strategies to restore movement, enhance function and optimize performance. 

Calvin has helped numerous clients recovering from motor vehicle accidents, recreational and competitive sports injuries, men's health, pelvic pain and pelvic floor rehabilitation, and repetitive overuse injuries. 

Outside of the clinic Calvin enjoys trail running, rock climbing, skiing and travelling.

Member type
Practising A
CPA Number
2083215
Virtual Care / Telehealth
Yes
Phone
604-423-9477
Education/Credentials
H.BKin, MPT, FCAMPT
Additional qualifications
Acupuncture
Bachelor of Kinesiology
Certified Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation practitioner (CGIMS)
Clinical Pilates
Craniosacral Therapy
Fellow of Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT)
Pelvic Floor Rehabiliation
Visceral manipulation
Special areas of practice
Acupuncture
Chronic pain
IMS (intramuscular stimulation)
Incontinence (urinary/bowel)
Manual therapy
Orthopaedics (muscles/joints)
Pelvic floor
Sports therapy
Personal interest
Pilates
Rock Climbing
Running
Snow sports: skiing/snowboarding/snowshoeing/sit-skiing
Publications

Wong C, Louie DR, Beach C. A Systematic Review of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training for Erectile Dysfunction After Prostatectomy and Recommendations to Guide Further Research. J Sex Med 2020;17:737–748.