Fraser Perry is a physiotherapist based in Vancouver, British Columbia, with over 15 years of experience treating musculoskeletal injuries in both athletic and occupational populations. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy (FCAMPT) and serves as an instructor in the Master of Physical Therapy program at the University of British Columbia.
Fraser’s clinical work focuses on load management, objective capacity testing, and progressive return-to-activity strategies for individuals recovering from injury. He has extensive experience working with injured workers in clinical practice and has a particular interest in translating principles from high-performance sport rehabilitation into occupational injury management.
In addition to his clinical and teaching roles, Fraser works with high-performance athletes, including experience as the Lead PT for the Canadian National Women’s Volleyball Team. He is also the co-founder of Better Volleyball, a high-performance volleyball consulting company that provides strength and conditioning, rehabilitation guidance, and performance education for competitive volleyball athletes / volleyball parents.
Sessions in which Fraser Perry participates
Thursday 11 June, 2026
Return-to-work decisions following musculoskeletal injury are often influenced by timelines or symptom resolution rather than demonstrated physical readiness. In contrast, modern return-to-sport decision making has increasingly shifted toward the use of objective performance markers to assess an athlete’s readiness to safely return to competition. This presentation will explore how principles from high-performance sport rehabilitation can inform occupational injury managem...