I have a Masters Science in Physical Therapy (2020) from the University of Queensland, and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (2016) from the University of Alberta. I have Furthered my education in areas such as exercise prescription, Functional Dry needling, manual therapy and joint manipulation.
I was drawn to physio because of my desire to help individuals and to have a job that regularly presents new challenges. My goal as a physiotherapist is to find the most effective and efficient treatment plan in conjunction with my patients to help them meet their rehab goals.
When I am not working, I enjoy coaching and playing soccer, hiking, snowboarding, trail running, and being greatly disappointed by the Edmonton Oilers and Miami Dolphins.
Pete Yee — MScPT, MSc(Kin), CSEP-CEP (High Performance Specialization)
Pete made his way back to Edmonton after escaping to the Okanagan following the completion of his physiotherapy degree at the University of Alberta. Prior to entering the physiotherapy program, he obtained a Masters of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. During his time at the University of Saskatchewan, he was a varsity athlete and member of the Sports Medicine team under the mentorship of National team therapists. He also provided Strength and Conditioning services to a variety of teams and community members.
His area of practice focuses on, but is not limited to orthopaedics, sports injuries, and neurological conditions.
Pete’s philosophy focuses on a combination of manual therapy, exercise and education, allowing for an active partnership between the therapist and client during the recovery process. He has additional training in IMS/dry needling, temporomandibular disorders, shoulder pathologies, headaches/dizziness, and concussion management.
Away from the office Pete enjoys Olympic Weightlifting, running, craft beers, hiking and spending time with his wife and kids.