REHABMAX - Key Persons


Chenxi Le

A physiotherapy graduate of the University of British Columbia since 1996, Chenxi Le also holds certification in medical acupuncture from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. In addition, she has pursued postgraduate training through the Canadian Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Division. Chenxi's past work experience includes working in the acute care wards at Saint Paul's hospital as well as at the WorkSafeBC Leslie R. Peterson Rehabilitation Centre for 7 years. She is currently working part time at RehabMAX Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic. Her clinical interests include the treatment of musculoskeletal imbalances and vestibular rehabilitation. She is also the co-owner of RehabMAX Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic.

Kirsten Featherstone

Kirsten Featherstone, RMT, graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy's updated 2000 hour program in 2016. Her long standing interest in human anatomy and wellness has driven her to pursue a career in massage therapy. Using a combination of physical assessment and hands-on soft tissue manipulation techniques such as, Fascial Release, Passive and Active Stretching, Swedish Massage, Trigger Point Release, and Joint Mobilization, it allows her to create a unique, effective treatment plan for each individual client. She strongly believes in informing the patient about how and why they are experiencing discomfort, as well as letting them know how they can care for themselves and practice self-massage at home between treatments. Kirsten has experience and knowledge in post Motor-Vehicle related injuries, pre-natal and post-natal massage, sports massage, systemic and regional conditions, post-surgical rehabilitation, as well as knowledge of home exercises and stretches for the recovery of various injuries and illnesses. She looks forward to working with you!

Param Bakshi

Param graduated with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy in 2011 from the University of British Columbia after completing his Bachelors in Cell Biology and Genetics. He holds a certificate in medical acupuncture and is currently pursuing his orthopaedic manual and manipulative physiotherapy training through the Orthopaedic Division of Canada. In addition to Param's interest in the musculoskeletal system and movement mechanics, he has a keen interest in how other systems of human body are affected during pathology and injury. This has led him to also pursue post-graduate courses in both visceral manipulation and neural manipulation through the Barral Institute. He currently splits his time between the clinic and in the acute care setting at Royal Columbian Hospital. As a result, he enjoys working with all types of clients of all ages varying in neurological and orthopaedic conditions at all stages of injury.

Yojana Das

Job Titles:
  • Physiotherapist from the School of Rehabilitation Science
Yojana Das graduated as a Physiotherapist from the School of Rehabilitation Science at the University of British Columbia in 1994. Since graduation, Yojana has done numerous classes and postgraduate training through the Canadian Orthopaedic Division to continually upgrade her skills. She is also certified through the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada to practice Medical Acupuncture. Her past work experience includes working at the Leslie. R. Peterson Rehabilitation Centre at the Workers' Compensation Board for 8 years. She enjoys treating musculoskeletal injuries and has a keen interest in shoulder rehabilitation. Her treatment sessions include hands on treatment along with an active exercise approach, to give clients the tools they need to reach their individual goals, with the focus on healthy and active lives. Yojana has also been trained in Vestibular Rehabilitation. She joined the dynamic team at RehabMAX Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic in 2002. When not at the clinic, Yojana can be found hiking, keeping her step counter active, doing yoga, baking treats, participating in her kids school PAC and volunteering in her community.

Yung Le

Yung Le is a physiotherapy graduate from the University of British Columbia (1995). He is also a former clinical instructor at the School of Rehabilitation Sciences. He holds extensive certifications from both the Orthopedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. He received his Diploma in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy in 1999. As a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (FCAMPT), Yung has completed extensive post-graduate education in the area of orthopedics and has achieved internationally recognized qualifications in hands-on manual and manipulative therapy. He has been using acupuncture to complement his practice since 1997. His past work experience ranges from working in the acute care wards at the Royal Columbian Hospital to working at the Leslie R. Peterson Rehabilitation Center at the Workers' Compensation Board. Presently, he works full time in private practice and is the co-owner of RehabMAX Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic.