Jasmin graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Master of Physical Therapy and completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Regina with a major in Human Kinetics. She has been passionate about working with children and youth, having coached handball, taught Punjabi, done personal training, and worked in a variety of clinical settings.
Jasmin enjoys working with infants, children and adults of all ages, supporting their gross motor, neurodevelopmental and orthopedic needs. She is certified as a level two dry needling practitioner and has taken several courses to further support youth and adults with diverse neurodevelopmental conditions and sport-based injuries. She works with a variety of athletes and has additional training in orthopedic and pediatric-specific k-taping methods as well as concussion assessment and management. She often works with community organizations supporting families to learn prevention and management strategies to support their infants’/children’s development.
In her spare time, Jasmin likes to be active in the outdoors, hiking, running, and rollerblading. She is excited to continue making physical activity fun and therapeutic and helping others develop a love for movement.