Lacey Forsyth

Lacey
Forsyth

About me

Lacey graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2014 after receiving her Master of Arts degree in Sociology from Simon Fraser University in 2010 and an Honours BA from UBC in 2007. She has a passion for teaching and helping others which drew her to the physiotherapy profession. Currently, Lacey is the Founder & CEO of Bump Physio & Co a boutique physiotherapy brand in the Lower Mainland. Bump Physio & Co began in March of 2018, and since then has grown quickly, but our mission remains the same; to actively listen to our clients, to empower them in health and to provide exceptional quality pelvic health, pre and postpartum care. In her role, Lacey maintains an active clinical caseload and is involved in teaching and mentoring physiotherapists.

In addition to her role at Bump, Lacey is an active member within the physiotherapy profession though her ongoing membership with PABC, CPA and the Women’s Health Division. She is also a teaching assistant with Pelvic Health Solutions as well as an instructor with the Jackson Clinic Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the physiotherapy profession in Kenya and Ethiopia when they launched their pelvic health program. She is passionate about disseminating knowledge in pelvic health and pre and postnatal care, all through a trauma informed lens.

Outside of work, Lacey is an active Mom of 2 tween boys so most likely you’ll catch her with coffee in hand either at the local ice rink or on the side of the soccer pitch.

 

Member type
Practising B
CPA Number
2017006
Virtual Care / Telehealth
Yes
Phone
604-562-2867
Additional qualifications
Orthopaedic Level 1 Certificate
Ortho Level 2 Upper
Manual Therapy
Soft Tissue Release
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunctions
Real-time Ultrasound Imaging
Pelvic Floor Rehabiliation
Manual Therapy Treatment for Lumbar Spine and Pelvis Dysfunction
K-Taping
Special areas of practice
Women's health
TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint)
Sports therapy
Pelvic floor
Orthopaedics (muscles/joints)
Manual therapy
Joint replacement rehabilitation
Incontinence (urinary/bowel)
IMS (intramuscular stimulation)