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Chiropractic

Chiropractic is a hands-on approach to disorders related to the spine, nerves, muscles, connective tissues and joints of the body; the Neuro-Musculo-Skeletal system. Low back and neck pain are the most common reasons that people will seek chiropractic care but it is also very effective for other areas of the body including shoulders, knees, hips and ankles. Any area with muscles, nerves and joi... Read More

Chiropractic is a hands-on approach to disorders related to the spine, nerves, muscles, connective tissues and joints of the body; the Neuro-Musculo-Skeletal system. Low back and neck pain are the most common reasons that people will seek chiropractic care but it is also very effective for other areas of the body including shoulders, knees, hips and ankles. Any area with muscles, nerves and joints (that’s all of them!)


Massage Therapy

Sheena truly believes that massage therapy is a powerful tool in maintaining health and resilience throughout every stage of life. Whether you’re seeking relief from pain or stress, recovering from or preventing injury, managing concussion symptoms or headaches, or simply taking a much-needed hour for yourself, Sheena provides a calming space with treatments centred around your unique needs and goals. After many years of playing outdoors in Squamish as an avid trail runner, skier, and rock climber, she understands the demands and injuries that come along with an active lifestyle. Her practice combines knowledge of anatomy, attunement to the body’s subtle tensions and shifts, and a genuine love of helping people.

Outside of the treatment room, Sheena can be found in the mountains or the water, moving kettlebells around, fuelling her love of learning through books, and nurturing a deep connection with nature in her son.

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Jo Peters is a dedicated Registered Massage Therapist with six years of experience specializing in craniosacral therapy, concussion management, chronic pain, rehab and injury prevention. Her expertise extends to fostering overall wellness and achieving balance within the body, drawing from a deep understanding of functional movement and sports training. Jo is committed to educating her clients about their bodies, empowering them to maintain peak physical health and prevent injuries.

In addition to her therapeutic work, Jo is an avid mountain biking coach. Her love for the mountains and the pursuit of a flow state drive her both professionally and personally.

Jo’s enthusiasm for the outdoors extends into the winter months, where she enjoys skiing and sledding. Her comprehensive approach ensures that her clients remain in optimal condition for similar activities, helping them stay active and injury-free throughout the year. Whether on the massage table or coaching on the trails, Jo has a holistic approach and passion for health and wellness.

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Red attended school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and graduated with honours in 2000. In late 2001 he returned home to Whitehorse, and opened his own clinic space.

Red has a deep appreciation for, and understanding of clinical massage therapy. Red incorporates the science of massage with the art of healing. His particular interest is in how massage therapy can help with depression and anxiety. He has had extensive experience treating sports related shoulder injuries and pathologies such as frozen shoulder.

When Red is not working, he enjoys mint juleps and long walks on the treadmill. Often you can find him being duped by friends into competing in team relays like the Whistler 50 or reading comic books whilst complaining about the aforementioned trickery.

Red attended school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and graduated with honours in 2000. In late 2001 ... Read More

Dr. Leah Stadelmann is a founder and co-owner of MoveRight Squamish. Leah was born and raised in Ontario like so many who are now fortunate enough to call Squamish home. Having fallen in love with the West Coast while completing her undergraduate degree in Human Kinetics at UBC, it was a no-brainer to move back West after graduating Summa Cum Laude from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto in 2007.

She opened a chiropractic clinic with her partner Dr. Paul Fleming in 2009 and for more than a decade, they have been practicing in Squamish. Leah utilizes a multi-modal approach to patient care, including soft-tissue therapy, manual adjustments and functional rehabilitation… yep, that’s a fancy way to say exercise! She focuses on active care and education with patients, in order to help speed up recovery and optimize function – so they can participate in all of the amazing activities in Squamish.

Growing up, Leah was a competitive athlete in Figure Skating and Swimming. As such, she is no stranger to injury – both traumatic and overuse, and early on, learned the importance of having a good team of practitioners for support. These days, she continues to keep active, participating in Squamish’s backyard activities; an avid hiker, trail runner and skier, and recently she has been introduced to the wonderful world of mountain biking.

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I am a dedicated healthcare professional based in Squamish, BC, with over two decades of experience helping individuals navigate the complex interdependence of physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being. My approach is rooted in a person-centred, anti-oppressive stance that honours the unique needs of every individual I serve. Currently, I am expanding my clinical reach as a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology candidate at Yorkville University, with an expected graduation in August 2027.

My fascination with health began in 2000, when I first pursued training in fitness, functional movement, and exercise psychology. This journey evolved into becoming a certified Yoga Therapist, where I supported diverse clients through somatic and mindfulness-based practices. In 2011, I graduated with honours from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy, and I have been practicing as a Registered Massage Therapist for the past 14 years.

Over time, I began to notice a common theme among my clients: a deep-seated feeling of being unsafe in expressing themselves authentically, and a fear of stepping outside the familiar—even when the familiar was no longer helpful. When I recognized this as a reflection of my own journey with medical trauma, chronic pain, and perfectionism and people-pleasing behaviours, I realized there is so much more to health than just the physical. My own experience with recovering from chronic neuroplastic symptoms now allows me to bring deep compassion to the process of nervous system regulation and calming pain signals.

This insight sparked my desire to learn more about myself and the diverse, complex human experience, so I can help others holistically, leading me toward the field of counselling. To support this intention, I have pursued advanced certifications in Pain Reprocessing Therapy and pain education, and I offer an online program, Empowered Pain Mastery, to help clients find a more active, empowered approach to their well-being. My commitment to my community also includes five years as a volunteer firefighter in Tofino, where I offered emotional support and first aid during high-stress emergencies.

Today, I am a student member of the BCACC and a long-standing member of the RMTBC. Whether I am facilitating a clinical treatment plan or holding space for self-reflection, I approach my work with honest curiosity, warmth, and a deep respect for the resilience of the human spirit. When I’m not with clients, you can find me mountain biking, hiking, or enjoying my love for playing music and reading.

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Dr. Paul Fleming is one of the founders and co-owners of MoveRight. He has been providing care for patients in the Squamish area for over 10 years. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the University of Victoria. He graduated from CMCC in 2007 as a Doctor of Chiropractic. Dr. Fleming has worked with recreational and elite amateur triathletes, marathoners, cyclists, rugby, soccer and hockey players and golfers. He believes in using evidence-based treatments and in getting patients to take an active role in their care.

He chose chiropractic as a profession because it is one that allows for continual growth and learning and provides the opportunity to be able to pass on the most up to date, evidence based information to his patients.

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