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Chelsea Degrazio

Chelsea DeGrazio, physiotherapist at Foundation Rehab in Campbell River

Physiotherapist


Area of Expertise
Workplace Injuries | Post Surgical Rehab | Male & Female Pelvic Health

Chelsea completed her Bachelors of Physiotherapy at the University of British Columbia. She has a lifelong love of helping people achieve their goals whether its getting back to sport or back to gardening. Whether you have a sore shoulder, knee, hip or back Chelsea will make sure you have the strategies and tools to improve your symptoms.

Additionally, Chelsea has focused much of her continuing education on treating the pelvic floor to help people with different forms of incontinence, prolapse, or pelvic pain. With this training she also helps women maintain optimal pelvic health during pregnancy, in preparing for delivery, and in recovery after delivery and treating diastisis recti (abdominal separation).

Chelsea has also expanded her pelvic health practice to treat male patients for pelvic floor issues such as pelvic pain or continence, as well as children suffering from incontinence, constipation and fecal leakage.

Through her formal education she spent time working in the BC Children's Hospital Torticollis clinic, and this is one of her favourite conditions to treat.

In her free time you can find Chelsea camping, skiing, hiking, or spending quality time with her family.

Book With Chelsea

Call: 778-418-1008

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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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