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Whitecaps Tickets Giveaway

Whitecaps Tickets Giveaway

Posted Sep 17, 2013 by

Posted In: Ask the Physiotherapist, Back Pain, baseball, Clinic News, Contests, Ergonomics, foot pain, Golfing, Health & Wellness, Leg Injury, Local News, Manual Therapy, Neck Pain, Nutrition, Osteoporosis, Patient Study, Physiotherapist Advice, Physiotherapy, Running, Services, Shoulder Injury, Soccer, Sports, Sports Injury, Sprains, TPI Assessment,

It’s that time of year again, the Vancouver Whitecaps are starting to get into their 2013 Season and Main Street Physiotherapy Clinic has 2 tickets to give away!

Game: Vancouver Whitecaps vs Real Salt Lake
Date: Saturday September 28th, 2013

How to Enter:

  1. “Like” Main Street Physiotherapy on Facebook
  2. Comment on our contest photo on Facebook and tell us if the Dome will be open or closed on Saturday 🙂

BONUS Entries:

  1. “Share” the picture you see above on facebook.
  2. Comment below on our blog. Let us know what Vancouver activities you have planned for the fall.
  3. Twitter: Follow us on Twitter and Tweet below;

@VancouverPhysio is Giving Away 2 #Vancouver #Whitecaps Tix. Enter & Win! Details here http://goo.gl/Vzf6nQ

Important: Contest is ONLY available to Lower Mainland Residents. Tickets must be picked up in person at the clinic. Winner will be announced on Wednesday September 25th. Good luck to everyone!

“I have been treated by Kate Kennedy for about 15 years.  I followed her to Main Street Physio because she is simply the most talented physiotherapist I have had the pleasure of being treated by. She has seen me through a car accident and my recovery, and is very knowledgeable about persistent pain treatment and ongoing issues that arise in a mid-sixties arthritic woman’s body.  Her teaching experience is a great asset in the treatment room as she has up to date information and a vast knowledge base. In addition to physical treatment she has taught me a great deal about my body and about healing, and this has been a source of independence for me.  Her interpersonal skills are amazing which makes the entire experience of healing pain and living with pain much more tolerable. I feel as though I have a partner in my pursuit of wellness.”

~ - H. Lemer. Read More