Lindsey Tabish-Kinesiologist

Practicing Kinesiologist

Rehabilitation Coordinator

Functional Movement Systems Certified

Lindsey Tabish obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology from the University of Victoria in 2017 following completion of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology in 2014. From her time as an undergraduate, Lindsey gained a deep appreciation for the human body from a cellular to a physiological level. As a Kinesiologist, Lindsey strives to incorporate a holistic and mindful approach for her clients. Lindsey provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for clients, fostering the client’s rehabilitation journey, and taking on the role of coach when motivation is needed

Lindsey is an active practicing member of the British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists (BCAK) and is trained in the Functional Movement Screening System (FMS). The FMS is a standardized tool that is essential in assessing injury risk, evaluating fundamental movement patterns, and in developing individualized corrective exercise programs

Lindsey is committed to community involvement and demonstrated this through her volunteer engagement, most notably working with the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. There, she worked within the physiotherapy clinic to provide support to both individuals living with MS, as well as the professional staff within the physiotherapy clinic, pool, and during exercise programs. Primarily, Lindsey assisted clients in managing spasticity, maintaining or improving range of motion, aided with transfers from one area of therapy to another, and supported them in the performance of their exercises. Lindsey’s curiosity with motor control and movement disorders translated over to her work as a research assistant in the Neuroeconomics Laboratory during her time as an undergraduate

As an avid volleyball player, Lindsey has experienced first hand many sports related injuries and the journey towards rehabilitation. Her education in Kinesiology cemented her belief that physical activity is essential to a healthy well-rounded lifestyle. In her spare time, Lindsey is a dedicated yogi, practicing a vinyasa power style of yoga which focuses on dynamic flow. 

Lindsey works with the team at the Gordon Head Recreation Centre Clinic, representing Shelbourne Physiotherapy and Massage, teaching pool and gym rehabilitation classes.

To Book an appointment with Lindsey book online or contact our Rehabilitation

Coordinator Madeline at 250-595-5858 or  ghrehab@shelbournephysio.ca

Shelbourne Physiotherapy, Pilates & Massage is a locally owned health company with 3 locations in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. Our clinics offer Physiotherapy, IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) & Dry Needling, Kinesiology, Exercise Rehabilitation, Massage Therapy, Sports Rehabilitation, Post-Operative Rehabilitation, Vestibular, Dizziness & Balance Rehabilitation, Women’s health (peri-partum and incontinence), Acupuncture, Hydrotherapyuvic larry muirAquatherapy, Pool Therapy, Real Time Ultrasound, Arthritis and Osteoarthritis Treatment, Electrical Modalities, Pelvic Floor Physio, Pelvic Pain Physiotherapy, Incontinence Treatment, Sports Physiotherapy, Chronic Pain Treatment,  Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), Aquatic Therapy, Yoga, Yogalates, Clinical Pilates and Custom Knee Bracing, Physiocanhelp.ca. Our clinics are approved providers for WorksafeBC (WCB) Physiotherapy and ICBC Physiotherapy, Kinesiology & Rehabilitation. We are proud members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Devon Chan fms certifiedAssociation (CPA), the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy(CAMPT), Sport Physiotherapy Canada, SportmedBC, British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists (BCAK), Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)the Orthopaedic Division of the CPA and the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia (PABC) We have a clinic located in Devon Chan bcak memberthe Gordon Head Recreation Centre in Saanich

Shelbourne Physiotherapy staff provide clinical instruction at our Victoria Clinic for students in the UBC Faculty of Medicine. We are an accredited facility for UBC Dept. of Physical Therapy Student Practicums.

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