Farron Fedechko

Farron
Fedechko
J

About me

Farron is a Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of British Columbia, as well as a member of the BC and Canadian Physiotherapy Associations. He is also a Certified Vestibular Therapist. Farron is on the board of Directors for the BC Balance and Dizziness Society and a member of the Vestibular Disorders Association.

Currently, his primary practice has focused on treating musculoskeletal injuries and treating patients with vestibular (inner ear) injuries as well as mild traumatic brain injuries (i.e. concussion). Farron’s treatment focuses on using exercise therapy, hands on techniques, education and specific visual training techniques to help his patients maximize their function. Farron has experience in a number of clinical settings including public health (orthopaedics, acute neurology and outpatient rehabilitation) as well as private practice and occupational rehabilitation.

When not treating patients, Farron works as a mentor to new physiotherapists as a clinical preceptor in the UBC Department of Physical Therapy, and regularly supervises students in the clinic setting.

In 2015, he was invited by the BC Association of Kinesiolgists to present on Vestibular Rehabilitation.

Away from the clinic, you may find Farron hitting the links at one of BC’s beautiful golf courses, training for the next Gran Fondo on his road bike or pounding the pavement on a run. Farron invites new and returning patients to experience what physiotherapy can do for you!

Member type
Practising A
CPA Number
2014480
Education/Credentials
B.Sc (Kinesiology), MPT
Additional qualifications
Orthopaedic Level 2
Neurokinetic Therapy
Advanced Training in Vestibular Rehabilitation
Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)
Certified Vestibular Therapist
Concussion Management
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Special areas of practice
Concussion Management
Vestibular rehabilitation (dizziness/balance)
Sports therapy
Pool therapy
Orthopaedics (muscles/joints)
Manual therapy
IMS (intramuscular stimulation)