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Our Mission

Our mission is simple,  revolutionize the way people experience health and fitness through an authentic, collaborative, fun to rehab & training. 

So get in touch, talk things through and we will work with you, to meet your needs

DANA (Dan) GHAREEB

 

Dana Ghareeb, PhD experienced, Registered Kinesiologist &

Manual Osteopathic Therapist, and Registered Massage Therapist.

I am a registered massage therapist, kinesiologist and manual osteopathic

therapist with a unique journey from academic research to hands-on care. 

My PhD experience sparked a passion for bridging the gap between

theoretical knowledge and real-world impact.

Frustrated by the limits of traditional academia, the realization that it

wasn't satisfactory for me to solely publish research papers that my peers

might or might not read or appreciate.

 

I’ve dedicated my career to transforming advanced research into practical,

meaningful solutions that improve lives.

My mission is to move beyond the confines of research papers, ensuring that the insights I’ve gained create tangible, lasting benefits.

With expertise rooted in university labs and refined through hands-on practice, I focus on providing tailored treatments that address the unique needs of each individual.

Let’s work together to turn ideas into actionable outcomes—because your well-being deserves both expertise and innovation.

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DANA(Dan) GHAREEB

Education:

  •  Manual Osteopathic Therapy, Manual Osteopathic College of Canada, Vancouver Campus

  •  Massage Therapy, Pacific Coastal College of Massage Therapy, Vancouver, BC, Canada

  • 2021 January PhD Student, Kinesiology School of Health and Exercise Sciences, University of British Columbia, Okanagan  Campus, British Columbia, CA

  • 2014 MSc., Education, Sports and Fitness Administration, College of Physical Education, Winthrop University,  Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA

  • 2007 B.Sc., Physical Education and Sports Science, Salahaddin University, Kurdistan Region

Licenses & certifications:

publications:

case studies:

  • Craniosacral therapy Impacts on a 45-year-old male patient diagnosed with vestibular neuritis

  • Effectiveness of Myofascial Treatment in Managing Tietze Syndrome: A Case Study

  • The Effectiveness of Pelvic Osteoarticulation Treatment for Coccydynia: A Case Study of a 33-Year-Old Male with a Coccyx Fracture

  •  Fascial Remodeling in a Patient with Chronic Lower Back and Hip Pain

  • Massage Therapy for Lower Limb Diabetic Neuropathy: A Case Study on Symptom Management in a 55-Year-Old Male

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