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For pain relief, confidence, and moving more — without the strain.

Hydrotherapy in Campbell River

Hydrotherapy Overview

Why people come to us

People join our Hydrotherapy program when moving on land feels too hard or painful.
Some are recovering from injuries. Others are managing chronic pain or joint stiffness. Many are simply tired of feeling limited in their day-to-day lives.

They’re not always sure where to start, but they know they need something safe and supportive — something that makes movement feel doable again.

Hydrotherapy group session in pool led by Foundation Rehab in Campbell River

Gentle, guided movement is waiting.

Reserve your place today.

Loryanne Frenette Cyr

Program Lead

Portrait of Loryanne Frenette Cyr, physiotherapist leading hydrotherapy sessions in Campbell River

Hailing from Quebec and a proud graduate of Laval University, she has made her way to the beautiful Vancouver Island 5 years ago and has been a an amazing physiotherapist in our community ever since. In addition to treating musculoskeletal conditions, Loryanne has a passion for female and male pelvic floor physiotherapy as well as vestibular physiotherapy. She incorporates IMS dry needling and manual therapy into evidence-based approach ensures that her treatment plans are grounded in the latest research. Loryanne has a passion for an active treatment approach, which is a big reason why she decided to join to Foundation Rehab team. Outside of work, Loryanne embraces an active lifestyle and can often be found on her mountain bike, rock climbing at the local crags, or surfing on the inside right here in Campbell River. Her personal pursuits reflect her passion for movement and physical wellness, further inspiring her dedication to helping others achieve their health goals. Loryanne is eager to assist you on your journey to wellness so you can continue to embrace the beauty of Vancouver Island!

Make a splash — your body will thank you.

Spots are limited, so call today and let’s get you moving with confidence.

Patients performing water-based rehab exercises at Foundation Rehab

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Proud ally to the LGBTQ+ community

We recognize that our office is located on the unceded traditional lands of the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ 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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