Jared Stevens - B.Sc., MPT

Physiotherapist


Jared, originally from Kamloops and now residing in Prince George, has deep ties to the community fostered through his active participation in hockey and lacrosse during his youth. His promising athletic career was cut short by injuries, which steered his passion towards helping others continue their pursuits in sports, hobbies, or daily activities despite physical setbacks.

After completing his Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology at the University of Victoria, where he worked with varsity athletes across multiple sports and collaborated with the Canadian Sport Institute, Jared deepened his understanding of physical therapy. He continued his education at the University of British Columbia, graduating in 2023 from the Master of Physical Therapy program, equipped with the skills to make a significant impact in his field.

Now based at Krell Wellness Center and UHNBC in Prince George, Jared is dedicated to aiding the community he grew up in. His personal journey through sports injuries and professional training gives him a unique perspective in helping clients overcome their challenges and enhance their quality of life. Jared is committed to being a supportive and knowledgeable guide in his patients' journeys toward achieving optimal physical health and wellness.


Favorite Pastimes: When I’m not at work, I enjoy lifting weights, hiking, skiing, and getting in a few rounds of disc golf.

Education/Training: BSc. Kinesiology, University of Victoria; Master of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia – Northern Cohort

Ask me about: My experience in the UBC MPT northern cohort, working as a strength coach for UVic varsity athletes, or my time working at UHNBC.

My Techniques: Exercise Therapy | Trigger Point Release | Soft Tissue Treatments | Strength and Conditioning | Pain Education

Find Me For: Sports Injury Management | Sport Specific Training | Workplace Injuries | Ergonomic Education | Injury Prevention | Acute & Chronic Pain Management | Strength & Conditioning | Functional Mobility & Strength | Elderly Balance & Falls Prevention

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