Christopher Loewen

Chris graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2015 with his Masters of Physical Therapy. He has been working in private practice physiotherapy since that time. Chris has a keen interest in further education and has taken many courses since graduation to further serve his patients. Chris has completed his Level 3 orthopaedic training and is certified to practice both acupuncture and dry needling.

Chris has a strong interest in treating patient’s experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and concussions as he has completed his Certification in Vestibular Rehabilitation from the Emory University of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. 

 Chris understands the value of communication and developing a one on one plan with his patients to help them achieve their goals. Chris has contributed to his profession through many hours of volunteerism at a variety of sporting events including the Physio FitRun, AAAA Provincial High school sports and the MB marathon. 

Outside of the clinic, Chris enjoys maintaining an active lifestyle – whether it be on the golf course, cycling or running with his dog. He grew up in North Kildonan and enjoys serving those in the surrounding neighbourhood.

Carlos Ruiz

Carlos graduated from the University of Manitoba School of Medical Rehabilitation with a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy in 2017.

Prior to completing his Masters, Carlos completed a Bachelor of Science from the University of Manitoba (2015). More recently, Carlos successfully completed his advanced orthopaedic exams through the GCOMPT program offered at UBC to become a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) and will complete his Masters of Rehab Science (MRSc) through UBC in 2022. Carlos has been accredited in acupuncture since 2019 and plans on pursuing his dry needling certification in the near future.

Carlos believes in a patient centred approach and continues to further his education in order to provide the most current evidence-based treatment. Carlos’ treatment plans primarily consists of manual therapy and active exercise-based programs in order to empower his patients to take control of their own rehabilitation and encourage a more active lifestyle.

Bohdanka Willis

Bohdanka graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation – Physical Therapy degree in 2010. Since graduation she has worked in rural, urban and northern settings and is very excited to be adding Complete Physiotherapy to her employment repertoire.

Bohdanka has taken many continuing education courses including completing her Acupuncture training in 2011, completing her Level two and three upper and lower manual therapy courses through the Orthopedic Division, as well as many upper extremity courses. In 2021, she completed a two-year hand therapy program through Evidence in Motion and has since written and passed the internationally recognized hand therapy exam making her one of very few certified hand therapists in the province.

Bohdanka has also had the opportunity to work in the Pain and Spine Clinic at Health Sciences Center where she gained a wealth of knowledge in treating individuals with persistent pain. Combining her employment and educational experience, it is evident that Bohdanka truly loves her job and profession and treats every individual uniquely, always providing them with an individualized treatment approach best suited to the patient’s needs and goals.

Bohdanka loves to stay active by running, working out and chasing after her two boys which keep her active and lifestyle busy!

Myles Willis

Myles graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2010 with a degree in Bachelors of Medical Rehabilitation-Physical Therapy. Myles has a strong passion for continuing education, which is evident in the many courses he has taken since graduation, one of which is completing his certification in acupuncture in 2010 from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. His passion has taken him near and far and he has gone to complete a Clinical Masters of Science in Manipulative Therapy from the University of Western Ontario in London Ontario in 2015 and a Certification in Vestibular Rehabilitation from the Emory University of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.  Myles recently completed his certification in GUNN IMS(intramuscular stimulation) and dry needling at the University of British Columbia, which uses a neuropathic pain model for needling.

Myles has an interest in treating patients suffering from concussions, vertigo, dizziness and balance dysfunction as well as incorporating manual and manipulative therapy into his treatment program. In addition, he has extensive training in the management of concussions and rehabilitation of the runner.

Myles understands that every patient is unique – this allows him to use his wealth of knowledge and skill set to his full advantage for each and every patient helping them achieve their goals and restoring them to their best self.

When he’s not taking courses or studying, Myles assists with instructing level courses through the Orthopedic Division, has put in countless hours to have his work published in the Journal of Physical Therapy and Sport and has also provided his talent and skills to numerous hockey and football teams providing on and off field assessments and treatments.

Myles maintains a very active lifestyle by playing hockey, running, cycling, working out at the gym, and chasing around his two boys.

Myles was born and raised on a farm just outside of Stonewall, Manitoba.