Also known as “The Sock Physio”

Basit Adeyinka is a registered physiotherapist who believes physiotherapy is about more than treating pain, it’s about helping people trust their bodies again.

At Strong Body, Basit’s approach is grounded in listening first, understanding the why behind symptoms, and building care plans that empower patients to move forward with confidence. Whether someone is recovering from injury, navigating dizziness or concussion symptoms, or trying to stay active for life, his focus is always on individualized, thoughtful care.

Basit holds a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta and an Honours degree in Kinesiology from York University. He is deeply committed to evidence-based practice, clinical excellence, and ongoing professional development. He values hands-on physiotherapy and skilled assessment as tools to identify the underlying contributors to pain and movement dysfunction, never relying on one-size-fits-all solutions. His clinical interests include spinal and peripheral joint pain, sports and work-related injuries, motor vehicle accident rehabilitation, and complex musculoskeletal presentations.

Basit has a particular passion for vestibular and concussion rehabilitation. He has completed advanced postgraduate training through the Duke–Emory–Atlanta vestibular rehabilitation program, concussion management education through CCMI, and the Concussion Nerds program led by Natasha Wilch. This advanced training supports his work with patients experiencing dizziness, balance issues, and persistent post-concussion symptoms.

He believes prevention, education, and collaboration are essential components of high-quality care. Every session is built around shared decision-making, patient understanding, and long-term success, not just short-term relief.

Outside the clinic, Basit is a lifelong movement enthusiast with experience in bodybuilding, running, martial arts, soccer, and basketball. His own athletic injuries shaped his path into physiotherapy and reinforced his passion for helping others continue to move, perform, and participate in what matters most to them.

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Taryn is a Registered Massage Therapist who is passionate about helping people feel better in their bodies. She believes meaningful care begins with listening and adapting each session to meet the individual where they are that day.

At Strong Body, Taryn provides personalized, hands-on treatment focused on reducing tension, improving mobility, and supporting recovery. She is skilled in deep tissue and fascial-focused techniques and approaches every session with intention, responsiveness, and respect for the body’s natural ability to adapt and release.

Taryn works with individuals experiencing muscle tension, stress-related discomfort, movement restrictions, and temporomandibular dysfunction (TMJ), as well as those seeking ongoing maintenance and relaxation. Her goal is to create an environment where patients feel supported, comfortable, and confident in their care.

Before becoming an RMT, Taryn earned her Red Seal in Baking and Pastry. Years spent in a high-pressure kitchen environment led her to experience burnout and stress firsthand, which deepened her appreciation for self-care and recovery. That journey shaped her approach to massage therapy and strengthened her belief that prioritizing well-being is essential, and that it is never too late to start.

Outside the clinic, Taryn enjoys baking, cooking, crafting, gaming, and spending time relaxing with her two cats.

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Kasey is a physiotherapist who believes meaningful change happens when people feel confident in their ability to move again. His goal is to help individuals reduce pain, restore movement, and return to the activities they love.

Kasey believes everyone has the ability to improve, his role is simply to help accelerate that process. It’s your journey and your effort; he’s there to guide, support, and challenge you along the way.

Kasey holds a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy and an Honours degree in Kinesiology from the University of Alberta. He values evidence-based practice, clinical excellence, and ongoing learning to ensure patients receive thoughtful, effective care.

At Strong Body Physiotherapy, Kasey prioritizes a thorough assessment to understand each person’s unique symptoms and goals. Whether it’s persistent shoulder or neck pain, a knee injury such as an ACL tear, or activity-related discomfort, his focus is on creating a clear plan that helps you move forward with confidence. He is passionate about treating musculoskeletal injuries using a combination of hands-on therapy, exercise, and education so patients understand their condition and feel empowered in their recovery.

Outside the clinic, Kasey is an avid gym-goer with a strong interest in hypertrophy training. His own experiences with injury, pain, and consistent exercise helped shape his path into physiotherapy. He brings this balanced approach into rehab, blending movement, recovery strategies, and realistic lifestyle considerations to support long-term progress.

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