Taylor completed his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy at the University of Saskatchewan. Growing up in a small town in Alberta, he participated in a variety of sports including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and tennis which sparked his passion for movement, performance, and rehabilitation.
During his undergraduate studies, Taylor played five years of collegiate volleyball at the CCAA level, earning two Academic All-Canadian honours and two ACAC First Team All-Star selections. His athletic background continues to shape his understanding of injury, recovery, and performance.
Taylor has a strong interest in orthopaedic physiotherapy and works with clients across a wide range of conditions and recovery stages. He helps facilitate osteoarthritis education classes and enjoys supporting clients through both pre-operative preparation and post-operative rehabilitation. His approach centres on partnering with clients throughout their recovery, empowering them through education so they better understand their condition and feel confident taking an active role in their rehabilitation.
To optimize outcomes and support long-term well-being, Taylor combines hands-on treatment with individualized exercise programming tailored to each client’s goals. He values a proactive, preventative approach to care helping clients not only recover from injury, but also build resilience and reduce the risk of future setbacks.
Outside the clinic, Taylor enjoys spending time with family, travelling, road cycling, and running.