EVOLVE - Key Persons


Brianna Tang

Job Titles:
  • Physiotherapist
Brianna graduated from McMaster's Physiotherapy Program in 2023 and received her Bachelor's of Kinesiology from UBC. Brianna also worked in California as part of her program, where she learned from Doctors of Physical Therapy. Brianna uses manual therapy, cupping, IASTM, and modalities (eg. NEMS and TENS) as part of her holistic treatment plan. She is a strong believer in active rehabilitation and will work with you to create a personalized program. She is proficient in return to sport and return to activities of daily living. Brianna also has a passion for working with children and took a pediatrics elective to learn more about conditions in babies and children, which was supplemented by her work at McMaster's Children's Hospital. Outside of clinic, Brianna is a professional bowler and enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, cross-country skiing and paddle boarding.

Erin Gibb

Job Titles:
  • Physiotherapist
  • Registered Physiotherapist
Erin completed both a Bachelor's degree in Physiology and Pharmacology and a Masters degree in Physiotherapy in her hometown at the University of Saskatchewan. She holds further certification in IMS dry needling, concussion and vestibular rehabilitation, and clinical pilates. Erin has worked as a physiotherapist alongside various sports teams including football, soccer, figure skating and the Canadian Olympic Snowboard team. Erin is passionate about working with clients to get them back to doing the things they love. She has a special interest in ACL rehabilitation and working with the adolescent population. When not treating patients, you can find Erin outdoors biking, running, hiking, swimming, snowboarding, or travelling.

Jamie Robinson

Jamie Robinson graduated from the intensive 3000 hour Massage Therapy program at Langara College. This program has given her the opportunity to work with a diverse array of patients. She gained her experience from Children's Hospital, ICORD, Senior's Centres, St John's Hospice, Harbour Dance Studio, The Hive, and Langara Student RMT Clinic. Being actively involved in sports all of her life, she has experienced the benefits of massage therapy first hand. Jamie has a great appreciation for the role it plays in an athlete's life and anyone who might need therapy. Her in-depth knowledge of injury prevention, rehabilitation and her passion to help those in need has led her to pursue a career in massage therapy. Jamie's focus is to individualize each treatment plan and use a variety of techniques that will aid and cater exactly to the patient's needs. Her goal is to expand her patients' education in stretching, strengthening techniques and changing repetitive daily activities to help the healing process.

Jeffrey Wu

Job Titles:
  • Body Worker ( Non - Registered Massage )
Jeff is a graduate of Vancouver College of Massage Therapy and has a diploma in Massage Therapy. He will be writing his board exams to become an RMT in 2024. Prior to massage, he completed the Kinesiology Program at The University of British Columbia. Jeff enjoys to stay active outdoors whenever possible and explore new potential hobbies/activities to obtain in this world! He also hopes to combine his previous and new knowledge to current situations to provide individuals with relief from any sort of pain and/or discomfort!

Patrick O'Flaherty

Job Titles:
  • Flaherty, Registered Physiotherapist. BSc PT. MRSc
  • Registered Physiotherapist
Patrick is an experienced clinical and sports physiotherapist having graduated from the University of Bradford in 2012. Since then, he has gained experience working pitch side with professional athletes in rugby and gaelic football in the UK and Ireland. His clinical experience includes working with a wide range of orthopedic and neurological patients. He has extensive training and specialization in concussion treatment, dizziness, vertigo and vestibular rehabilitation. Patrick has recently completed his MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of British Columbia where he undertook research examining the influence of exercise on functional brain measures in concussion. He has presented and attended at national and international conferences in concussion and continues to keep up to speed with the latest research and evidence-based practice. Patrick follows a holistic approach to treatment with a focus involving a biopsychosocial approach to improve outcomes and safely return patients and athletes to their chosen activity or sport. He incorporates a variety of therapeutic interventions such as manual therapy, intramuscular stimulation and exercise prescription. Patrick is a strong proponent of patient education and believes in empowering patients through effective communication. Patrick is very active in his spare time and plays rugby and gaelic football competitively, as well as enjoying running, weight lifting and playing his guitar.