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Chilliwack Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy at Cascade aims to restore optimal function and movement for our clients experiencing dysfunction or pain. Clients can expect to have a thorough assessment identifying the source of one’s dysfunction or pain. All Physiotherapists at Cascade will then work alongside the client in planning an individualized treatment plan consisting of manual therapy techniques and specific exercises to restore movement quality, strength and overall function.
Physiotherapists at Cascade are trained to incorporate the following therapies: Customized Exercise Rehabilitation Plans, Joint Mobilization and Manipulation, Functional Dry Needling / Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS), Soft tissue techniques including Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Massage and Cupping, Specific Modalities including Shockwave Therapy and Ultrasound.
Meet Our Physiotherapists
Chris Les | BKin, Physiotherapist & Co-Owner
Chris graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC) with his Master’s Degree of Physiotherapy in 2015.
Prior to becoming a Physiotherapist, Chris completed his Bachelor Degree of Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley, and briefly worked as a Kinesiologist, developing exercise programs for specific injuries, as well as working in work-injury related programs.
He also completed his Certified Personal Training Certificate (CSEP-CPT) while studying Kinesiology. Since Graduating from UBC, Chris has been pursuing continuing education with the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (CAMPT), focusing on manual and exercise based therapy. He has also taken a special interest in Functional Dry Needling (FDN), and how it can be used in adjunct with specific exercises to decrease pain and restore function. He has recently completed his Level 2 Dry Needling Certificate with Kinetacore.
Josh Ancheta | Physiotherapist
Josh completed his Master of Physical Therapy degree at the University of British Columbia after completing his Bachelor of Kinesiology degree at the University of the Fraser Valley. Growing up in the valley, he has a passion for serving within his community. Currently, he is on UBC’s Master of Physical Therapy advisory committee for the new Fraser Valley cohort.
Josh believes in a well-rounded approach to physiotherapy which includes movement, education, and collaboration in order to achieve the best long term outcomes for his patients.
He believes that empowering his patients to be involved in their care is the cornerstone of a successful therapeutic relationship.
Josh’s experience includes working with a wide variety of patients across all ages, with various musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory, and neurological conditions. When he’s not in the clinic, Josh can be found on the basketball court, or out in the community exploring new restaurants in the never-ending search to find the best pizza this province has to offer.
Rob Harris | Physiotherapist
Rob completed his BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy at Coventry University in 1996 and later earned an MSc in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He worked in the NHS in the West Midlands, UK, advancing to Clinical Specialist and Extended Scope Physiotherapist roles before relocating. Rob has extensive experience in musculoskeletal conditions, treating a wide range of patients, from weekend athletes to those aiming to improve daily mobility.
Rob values thorough initial assessments and clear diagnoses, ensuring patients understand their issues and treatment goals. He empowers patients to actively participate in their rehabilitation through tailored exercises and advice, incorporating hands-on techniques and IMS/Dry Needling when needed.
Outside of work, Rob is a father of three boys, a dedicated gym enthusiast, and a passionate hiker, frequently exploring the Fraser Valley trails. He has a particular interest in treating conditions related to these activities.
Frankie Fox | Physiotherapist
Frankie completed his Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) degree at the University of British Columbia, following the completion of his Bachelor of Kinesiology (B.Kin) degree at the University of the Fraser Valley.
Prior to becoming a Physiotherapist, Frankie worked as a Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT) and Powerlifting Coach in the Chilliwack community over the course of 6 years, building an extensive knowledge base in the Strength & Conditioning field.
Frankie believes in a patient-centered, evidence based approach to clinical practice, utilizing a variety of methods including education and movement-based treatment. He believes strongly in providing tools and guidance to patients for self-management in order to get them back to doing what they love.
When he's not in the clinic, Frankie can be found engaging in a range of activities including weightlifting, hiking, biking, running, and snowboarding in the winter months.