Agnes Ku, PT
PHYSIOTHERAPISTAgnes Ku, RPT
BScPT(Hons), BScKin, CGIMS, MCPA
Registered Physiotherapist
Languages Spoken:
English, Cantonese, Mandarin
Agnes Ku, RPT
Having herself once been an injured judo practitioner and also having recovered from a concussion and various soft tissue injuries caused by a car accident, Agnes has amassed a great deal of empathy and compassion for other patients struggling with injuries. She has helped patients with a variety of areas of concern, including low back pain from sedentary work, hip pain from K-pop dancing, knee pain from marathon running, and incontinence and pelvic pain from pregnancy and the subsequent postpartum period.
Agnes has cultivated her philosophy of care through more than 10 years of working experience. She employs a holistic approach that combines both Western and Eastern points of view. She utilizes a combination of manual therapy, acupuncture, Gunn IMS dry needling, myofascial/craniosacral/visceral release, breathing techniques, pelvic floor control, motor pattern training, taping, and therapeutic exercises to restore her patients to optimal functionality.
In regards to education, Agnes obtained her first bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology (BScKin) along with a Certificate in Health and Fitness Studies. Her past professional work experiences include Curtin University Physiotherapy Clinic in Australia, various clinics in Hong Kong, and acupuncture services in China. Agnes also served as a physiotherapist during the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008 and was recruited to be part of the medical team.
Agnes earned her Physiotherapy degree, a BScPT(Hons), and graduated with high honours. Her placement on the Dean’s Honours List recognized both her exceptional academic and non-academic performances in the Faculty of Heath & Social Sciences. She was also a recipient of the Outstanding Academic Achievement award for three consecutive years, the All-round Outstanding Student award, and numerous scholarships.
Outside of work, Agnes enjoys travelling with friends and family. She loved every moment she spent hiking Dead Woman’s Pass at an altitude of 4215 m (13,828 ft) on a trip to Machu Picchu. She has wonderful memories of backpacking for 17 days in Japan with her father, watching the sunrise after hiking to the top of Mt. Kinabalu in Malaysia, and spending a whole day immersed in paintings at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum. She is looking forward to soon visiting friends living in Cape Town, Africa.
Post Graduate Courses:
Dry Needling/Acupuncture
- Chan Gunn Intramuscular stimulation (IMS), University of British Columbia
- Acupuncture training in Hong Kong/China, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Segmental Acupuncture on Clinical Practice, Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
Pelvic Floor
- Continence and Pelvic Floor Muscle Re-education certificate
- De-Mystifying Pudendal Neuralgia
- Pfilates (Pelvic Floor Pilates)
- Western Society of Pelvic Medicine (WSPM) conference 2012
Connect Therapy
- Discover Physio Series: The Thoracic Ring Approach (LJ Lee) & The Integrated System Model for Disability & pain (Lee & Lee), Part 1, 2 & 3
- Neck Drivers & Their connections, Linda-Joy Lee University
Manual Therapy
- Introduction to Spinal Manipulation (MT6), The Ola Grimsby Institute
- Manipulation of the Extremities (MT8), The Ola Grimsby Institute
- Manual Therapy of the Cervical Spine, TMJ and Upper extremity (MT2), The Ola Grimsby Institute
- Manual Therapy of the Lumbar Spine, Pelvis and Lower extremity (MT3), The Ola Grimsby Institute
Soft Tissue/Connective tissue Techniques
- Mobilisation of the Myofasical System – Lower Quadrant
- Soft Tissue Mobilization (MT7), The Ola Grimsby Institute
- Cranial Sacral Therapy 1 & 2, The Upledger Institute
- Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1, The Barral Institute
Others
- The Extremities Scientific Therapeutic Exercise Progressions (STEP), The Ola Grimsby Institute
- Exercise Testing, Exercise Prescription & Emergency Response in Cardiac Rehabilitation
- The Science and Medicine in Marathon running
- SMART Convention 2007: Meeting with the Elite Athletes – Injury Management in Sports
- Chronic pain: self management & beyond
- 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Health Promotion
- Functional Electrical Stimulation – Active Passive Training Therapy by Pro-Med Technology Ltd
- Sport First Aid and Taping I & II, Sport Medicine Council of British Columbia
Areas of Specialization:
- Manual Therapy
- Orthopaedics
- Acupuncture/IMS
- Women’s Health
- Incontinence
Book now 7am-7pm
Burquitlam: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Agnes Ku is a true professional and extremely good at what she does. She is to great at explaining everything and makes you very comfortable. I highly recommend her.
Agnes Ku is an extremely knowledgeable physiotherapist. She effectively bridges the gap between Eastern and Western medicinal practices.
Thank you Agnes for teaching Mom how to do the exercise, she is getting a big improvement now!