
Linda-Joy Lee, BSc, BSc (PT), FCAMT, CGIMS, MCPA
Physiotherapist, Researcher & Clinical Educator
Linda-Joy (LJ) Lee is a physiotherapist, researcher, and clinical educator known internationally for her skills in movement and performance analysis, particularly in patients with spinal pain and thoracic dysfunction. She is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMT) and a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Fellow. She owns and operates Synergy Physio + Pilates in North Vancouver, BC.
Credentials & Affiliations
- BSc (PT) — Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
- FCAMPT — Fellow, Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy
- CGIMS — Certified Gunn IMS practitioner
- MCPA — Member, Canadian Physiotherapy Association
- CIHR Fellow — Canadian Institutes of Health Research
- PhD, University of Queensland — Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health (supervisors: Paul Hodges, Michel Coppieters) [verify current status]
- Owner and operator, Synergy Physio + Pilates, North Vancouver, BC
Research & Expertise
LJ’s research investigates novel approaches to assess and train thoracic control in patients with spinal pain and dysfunction. Her clinical and academic work integrates movement analysis with evidence-based rehabilitation. She teaches these approaches internationally and practices at Synergy Physio + Pilates in North Vancouver. More of her work can be found at ljlee.ca.
Articles on Physical Therapy Web
- Is It Time For A Closer Look At The Thorax?
- The Role of the Pelvis in Hamstring Injuries & Posterior Thigh Pain (with Diane Lee)
Learn more at ljlee.ca.
