Keaton Boughen

Keaton
Boughen

About me

Keaton graduated from McMaster University with a Masters of Science in Physiotherapy. He was born and raised in Abbotsford and completed his Bachelor of Human Kinetics at Trinity Western University.

He utilizes a client-centered and holistic approach to care, that emphasizes open communication and collaborative goal setting to ensure each person receives care that best suits their needs. His treatment style incorporates a blend of hands-on manual therapy techniques, therapeutic exercises and education. He strives to equip and empower people with the knowledge and confidence they need to take control of their health.

Growing up Keaton was heavily involved in competitive sports, including volleyball, baseball and soccer. He spent two years volunteering as a student athletic therapist with the Trinity Western University Women’s Varsity soccer team. His engagement in sports, fascination of the human body, and desire to assist people in achieving their health goals led him to become a physiotherapist. Keaton has developed a passion for orthopaedics and has experience treating clients of all ages with various musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, as well as providing post-operative rehab. He has obtained his Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Level I Diploma through the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and continues to develop his skills through continuing education courses.

Member type
Practising A
CPA Number
2084000
Public email
Education/Credentials
MscPT, BHK
Additional qualifications
Orthopaedics Level 1
Bachelor of Human Kinetics
Special areas of practice
TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint)
Sports therapy
Orthopaedics (muscles/joints)
Manual therapy
Joint replacement rehabilitation
Personal interest
Snow sports: skiing/snowboarding/snowshoeing/sit-skiing
Sport Physio
Surfing, or other water sports
Tennis
Orthopaedics
General sports activities
Golfing
Hiking
Publications

Cranial Nerve Noninvasive Neuromodulation in Adults With Neurological Conditions: Protocol for a Scoping Review, JMIR Research Protocols (2021) doi:10.2196/29965