Welcome to

Peak

Kinesiology

Peak Kinesiology is committed to providing effective active rehabilitation, functional assessment, and return-to-work support services in a professional and ethical manner.

About Peak

Peak Kinesiology is a quality service provider of active rehabilitation programs and occupational rehabilitation services including functional capacity evaluations, cost of future care reports, return-to-work support services, post-offer employment testing, physical demands analyses, and ergonomic assessments. Peak Kinesiology offers its services within the lower mainland of British Columbia (Greater Vancouver).

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Rehabilitation Services in Vancouver
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Cognitive Functional Capacity Evaluation

Cognitive impairments can arise following a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or concussion, sometimes referred to as minor traumatic brain.
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Ergonomic Assessments

Ergonomics is the science of designing the job, equipment, and workplace to fit the worker. An ergonomic assessment identifies ergonomic risk factors
Active Rehabilitation Services
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Functional Capacity Evaluations

Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs), sometimes referred to as Functional Abilities Evaluations, are about determining abilities and limitations.
Active Rehabilitation Services
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Physical Demands Analysis

A Physical Demands Analysis, sometimes called a Job Demands Analysis, is a thorough evaluation of the the physical, cognitive, and
Functional Capacity Evaluations
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Post Offer Employment Testing

Post Offer of Employment Testing (POET) assists employers in reducing injuries and employee turnover by improving the pre-hire
Functional Capacity Evaluations
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Return to Work Support Services

Studies show the longer someone is off work, the less likely he or she is to ever return. Therefore, Peak Kinesiology is committed to

About

Matthew Dean Cole

Founder of Peak Kinesiology, Matthew Cole holds a master’s degree in exercise physiology from the University of Victoria and a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia. He is also a Matheson and Metriks-trained Functional Capacity Evaluator and is a practicing kinesiologist with the British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists (BCAK).

Physician’s Corner

Are Your Patients Lost With Exercise?

How often have you advised a patient that their health depended on them getting more exercise and they have agreed to make an effort, but did not know how to proceed? What was adequate training frequency, intensity, the most suitable type of exercise, time that should be allotted per training session, etc? Perhaps your patient felt they were getting sufficient exercise, when in fact it has been inadequate to optimally rehabilitate or curb their condition.