The one-year mark

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staff of Creekside Physiotherapy Clinic in Kimberley, BC

Back row: Kari Loftsgard (co-owner/physiotherapist), Robyn MacDougal (registered massage therapist), Joanna Sleik (physiotherapist) Front row: Ross Guest (iRest/yoga instructor), Shenoa Runge (registered kinesiologist), Simonne Desautels (office administrator), and Ryan Sleik (co-owner/physiotherapist). — Photo courtesy Krevan Photography

Creekside Physiotherapy celebrated its first year in business.

Owned by Ryan Sleik and Kari Loftsgard, Creekside Physiotherapy Clinic in Kimberley started small with four staff members offering registered physiotherapy, acupuncture and massage therapy services. The business has recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, and now boasts a roster of nine staff members, and additional services such as registered kinesiology, sleep and chronic pain management, Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) and women’s health. You can also purchase prescriptive orthotics, braces and other health-related products.

Danielle Cameron

Danielle Cameron is a writer and web editor for several publications and has been practising as a Certified Herbal Practitioner since 2005. View all of Danielle Cameron’s articles

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