Eva
Karukes
Eva is a Registered Physiotherapist in British Columbia, a member of the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia, Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Neuroscience Division.
Eva has a special interest in neurological and vestibular rehabilitation, as well as post-concussion syndrome management. She has completed Vestibular Competency Certification at Emory University through the American Physical Therapy Association. She has also taken multiple postgraduate professional development courses on management of concussions and post-concussion syndrome and truly enjoys working with this clientele. Being neuro-minded, Eva also treats a variety of clients with neurological conditions applying principles of the Bobath Concept. Eva is very passionate about neuroscience and strives to keep up to date with the current research literature.
Eva is fluent in English, Russian and comprehends German. Outside of work, Eva enjoys raising her two boys, running, practising yoga and staying active in every possible way.
Professional education:
- Master of Physical Therapy - University of British Columbia, Canada
Professional development:
- Advanced Bobath Course - Step to Reach - A clinical analysis of a complex kinetic chain
- Basic Bobath Concept. Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Neurological Conditions
- Assessment and Treatment of the Incomplete Spinal Cord Injured Patient: The Bobath Concept
- Specific Training to Improve Locomotion: The Bobath Concept
- Treatment and Management of the Hemiplegic Shoulder and Upper Limb: The Bobath Concept
- Vestibular Competency Certification (Emory University, Atlanta, USA)
- Complete Concussion Management
- R2P Management of post-concussion syndrome
- R2P Advanced Management of post-concussion syndrome
- Concussion: What about the neck?
- Functional Dry Needling/IMS (Kinetacore)
- The Integrated Systems Model (ISM) - Diane Lee
Professional Memberships:
- Physiotherapy Association of BC
- Canadian Physiotherapy Association