Tyler Dumont - Senior Clinical Director, Founder

LOCATION: Panorama Clinic, Surrey and Ocean Park Clinic South Surrey
BScPT, Diploma Sport Physiotherapist, MSc, BPE, Certified Gunn IMS, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC
Tyler Dumont achieved his Bachelor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Alberta in 1993. He completed his Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Sciences from UBC in 1998. Tyler opened Physiomoves in 2007 to serve the community where he lives, and is very proud of the work his team does at both Surrey/South Surrey clinics.
Tyler is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy within the Faculty of Medicine at UBC. Since 1995, he has played a key role in educating UBC students in Sports and Orthopaedic Physiotherapy. His passion for teaching began while completing his Master’s degree, where he worked as a Teaching Assistant before progressing to Faculty Instructor and later Sessional Instructor roles. In recognition of his longstanding contributions to education and mentorship, Tyler was awarded the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award by UBC’s Department of Physical Therapy. He is also a proud recipient of the Physiotherapy Association of BC Award of Excellence in Education and the Faculty of Medicine Award for Excellence in Teaching. Committed to supporting the next generation of clinicians, Tyler continues to mentor and supervise UBC Master of Physical Therapy students each year. He has authored numerous publications in professional journals and magazines and is frequently invited to present at conferences and events on topics related to sports medicine and injury management.
Tyler holds a Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy, Canada's highest level of sport rehabilitation specialization for his profession. As a former national champion cyclist, Tyler is also an expert on bike fits, having performed thousands of these over the past 20 years. Tyler works with athletes from many sports, including extensive experience in cycling, running, swimming, rugby, hockey, field hockey, fencing and gymnastics at the provincial, national and international level. He was a part of the Host Medical Team at Canada Hockey Place during the 2010 Olympics. In recent years, Tyler has travelled with Athletics Canada to Trinidad & Tobago and Peru, with Team BC Cross-Country and Track & Field teams to Ottawa, the Canadian Paralympic swim team to Florida and with the Canadian Fencing team to Russia.
Tyler has completed certification in Gunn IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) and incorporates IMS into individualized rehabilitation programs when clinically appropriate. In addition, Tyler has undertaken advanced training in Vestibular Rehabilitation and the BradCliff Breathing Method, broadening his skills in treating dizziness, balance concerns, and breathing-related dysfunctions. He has also completed the Functional Movement Screening and the Selective Functional Movement Assessment courses.
In his spare time, Tyler enjoys cycling and spending time with his wife and 3 sons around their local Surrey neighbourhood. He shares his time between the 2 Physiomoves clinics in Surrey and South Surrey.
