Brad graduated from The University of Alberta in 2017 with a Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy. Before moving to Alberta, he completed a Bachelor of Kinesiology (honours) at the University of Manitoba in 2014. Brad has done continuing education courses through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Gunn IMS (intramuscular stimulation), and Kinetacore Functional Dry Needling.
Growing up, Brad participated in a variety of sports, including taekwondo, basketball, rugby, and football. His main focus shifted to football as a teenager and he eventually played three seasons with the Winnipeg Rifles of the Canadian Junior Football League. After hanging up the cleats, Brad began Olympic weightlifting and was a national level competitor.
Brad has a background and keen interest in strength and conditioning. He has experience working with clients of all ages and has worked with individuals ranging from recreational exercisers to professional and international level athletes. His philosophy is to provide data-informed, client-centered treatment that empowers individuals on their journey to recovery. Brad has a special interest in treating ACL injuries and has worked in collaborative settings with sports medicine physicians and orthopaedic surgeons since 2019.