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Logan Ralph

Portrait of Logan Ralph, physiotherapist and clinic owner at Foundation Rehab in Campbell River

Physiotherapist

Area of Expertise
ACL Injuries | Shoulder pain | Low back pain

 

Logan has always enjoyed working with people to achieve their goals. This made a career in Physiotherapy a natural fit. His journey started at the University of Victoria in 2005 studying human movement and exercise (Kinesiology) and began in earnest when he graduated from the Masters of Physical Therapy program at the University of British Columbia.

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In order to pay the bills along the way Logan worked as a Crew Supervisor for Canada’s only Wildland Fire Fighting Smokejumper program. While jumping out of planes and working in remote areas of the North American wilderness he suffered many bumps and bruises, which stoked his passion for physiotherapy.

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In addition to his formal education Logan has spent time working with people from all walks of life including time at the Child Development Centre and as a trainer on a professional hockey team, the now defunct Victoria Salmon Kings (not his fault, he swears).

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Logan loves working with all types of clients but has a particular interest in musculoskeletal injuries, return to sport, and spinal pain. Inspired by evidence based practice, Logan has taken several continuing education courses focusing on back pain, extremity treatment, chronic pain, and pain science. When not trying to further his education, he maintains a love for all things outdoors including mountain biking, surfing, snowboarding, running, swimming, building signs and front desks, and all things involving movement.

Book With Logan

Call: 778-418-1008

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Main Clinic Office​

​91 Erickson Rd, Campbell River, BC, V9W 1S6

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Proud ally to the LGBTQ+ community

We recognize that our office is located on the unceded traditional lands of the LiǧʷiÉ«dax̌ʷ people, as well as the We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum, and Kwiakah First Nations. Our team’s varied backgrounds, including those of Settlers, shape our unique journeys toward reconciliation, informed by both local and global perspectives on colonization and its lasting effects on Indigenous Peoples worldwide. While we celebrate the diversity around us, we remain committed to educating ourselves and exploring ways to foster a more equitable future for everyone.

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