Shaana Burgess, Physiotherapist, Vancouver, BC

Shaana  Burgess

Shaana Burgess

Physiotherapist
Vancouver, BC
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Shaana Burgess Bio

"Shaana is dedicated to helping people achieve their maximum potential, whether it is related to sports, occupation, lifestyle or functional performance. Although she loves the challenge of treating both acute and chronic conditions, her clinical practice remains focused on educating her clients and injury prevention, with a special interest in knee and shoulder injuries. In 1998, Shaana graduated from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiotherapy. She completed a certification in acupuncture in 2003 with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute (AFCI) and obtained her Certificate of Intermediate Manual and Manipulative Therapy in 2006. In her pursuit to be a life-long student, she has expanded her training to include Concussion Management (in 2016 with Shift Concussion Management Program) and Clinical Pilates (in 2018/19) with Calibrate Clinical Pilates Education program. Shaana is committed to evidence-based management strategies that she applies to all patients. Be it the gardener with a sore back, the teenager with a sprained ankle, the office worker suffering from neck and back pain from a motor-vehicle accident, or the marathon runner struggling with knee pain. She sees physiotherapy and pilates as a natural and perfect fit. Clinical Pilates incorporates the detailed physiotherapy assessment and the foundational knowledge of a Pilates experience program towards the ultimate goal of achieving efficient movement and stability of our bodies, while simultaneously improving overall body awareness, quality of movement and strength. As a physiotherapist, this blended approach allows for active rehabilitation strategies to be tailored to meet the needs of each client, their specific injury and particular stage of healing. Her recent training has led her to expand her practical definition of physiotherapy. Movement is central to our lives and if she can help people move more mindfully and efficiently then life can be “lived” and enjoyed to its fullest potential. This realization has influenced her therapeutic approach and she remains committed to doing “more than physiotherapy”, including collaboration with a client’s other trusted health care professionals to assist them on their journey towards wellness. Outside the professional realm, Shaana enjoys family life and activities in the outdoors. Travelling and exploring the natural playgrounds (and kitchens) of the world will always be her passion. She has embraced the “sport” of parenting and is excited to introduce her little one to all the recreational activities that Vancouver has to offer. What other city can you ski a local mountain, ocean kayak, run a sea wall and golf all in the same day?"

If you are looking for local services or  treatment from your Local Physiotherapist  in the office or hospital from a Physiotherapist, contact a provider such as ( Shaana Burgess ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 605 606 1420  ( Shaana Burgess ) is in good standing with the Physiotherapy Association of Canada 

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( Shaana Burgess, Physiotherapist Vancouver, BC ), may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos.

Yes, it is always important to discuss the information you have learned from videos or any other source with your local physiotherapist. They are trained professionals who can provide personalized advice and guidance based on your specific condition or disease.

The techniques mentioned, such as musculoskeletal ultrasound, rehabilitative ultrasound, manual therapy, exercise, and PRP, are commonly used by physiotherapists in the treatment of various conditions. However, the suitability of these techniques for your particular situation can only be determined by a thorough assessment and consultation with your physiotherapist.

In the case of sleep apnea treatment, it often involves a multidisciplinary approach. Along with your physiotherapist, you may also work with a physician, sleep specialist, otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat doctor), and/or a CPAP specialist. Each of these professionals plays a role in evaluating and managing sleep apnea to provide you with the most appropriate treatment options.

Regarding maintaining a healthy weight, it is indeed important for overall health and can have a positive impact on various conditions. Your physiotherapist can provide guidance on exercises and activities that can help with weight management, taking into consideration your specific needs and any physical limitations you may have. They may also recommend consulting with a nutritionist or dietitian for a heart-healthy diet plan tailored to your requirements.

Remember, your local physiotherapist is the best person to provide you with accurate information and guidance based on their expertise and your individual circumstances.

Sciatic pain or sciatica is a common symptom rather than a specific diagnosis. It refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down through the buttocks and into the legs. This pain can vary in intensity and location, but it typically affects one side of the body.

The sciatic nerve can be irritated or compressed due to various underlying causes. Some common reasons for sciatic pain include:

  1. Lumbar disc herniation: When the gel-like material inside a spinal disc protrudes or leaks out and presses on the nerve roots, it can cause sciatic pain.

  2. Spinal stenosis: This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the sciatic nerve roots.

  3. Piriformis syndrome: The piriformis muscle, located in the buttock region, can sometimes irritate or compress the sciatic nerve, resulting in similar symptoms to sciatica.

  4. Spondylolisthesis: This occurs when a vertebra slips out of place and puts pressure on the nerve roots that make up the sciatic nerve.

  5. Muscle imbalances or tightness: Issues such as muscle imbalances, poor posture, or tightness in the muscles surrounding the spine and pelvis can contribute to sciatic pain.

  6. Trauma or injury: Accidents or injuries that affect the lower back or buttocks can lead to sciatic pain.

It's crucial to consult a physiotherapist or healthcare professional for a thorough assessment when experiencing sciatic pain. They will evaluate your symptoms, perform physical examinations, and may request imaging tests to identify the specific cause of your pain. Based on the findings, an appropriate treatment plan can be developed, which may include exercises, manual therapy, pain management techniques, and lifestyle modifications.

Remember, each case of sciatic pain is unique, and the treatment approach may vary depending on the underlying cause. A professional assessment will help determine the most effective strategies to alleviate pain, promote healing, and prevent future episodes.

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