Min Kyi, Director, Occupational Therapist
Min Trevor Kyi is an occupational therapist who practices largely in the field of Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE). He is the director of Kyi Rehabilitation. He is a current and active member of CAOT and COTBC regulation bodies, licensed to practice by the College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia.
In addition to his role as director of Kyi Rehabilitation, Min is a Clinical Professor with the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. He has obtained a post-graduate diploma through the University of Florida in Functional Capacity Evaluation. He is a Senior Disability Analyst and Diplomate with the American Board of Disability Analysts.
Min was the first non-physician recipient of the Faculty of Medicine award for outstanding clinical teacher at the University of British Columbia. He has lectured extensively in the arena of Functional Capacity Evaluation and Ergonomics, throughout the United States, Canada, Asia, and Europe.
He taught the International (Matheson) Certified Work Capacity Evaluator certification program for nearly two decades, both the certification program and the advanced FCE program, and remains a clinical consultant for Matheson. He has also trained and certified in various other FCE systems used both nationally and internationally. Min is a certified EPIC Lift Capacity Evaluator, having completed both student and instructor levels of education regarding this apparatus and strength-specific testing. He is a Certified AMPS Evaluator, trained in the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills through the Center for Innovated OT Solutions.
He has been retained as a SME (Subject Matter Expert) in the realm of Functional Capacity Evaluation by the College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia (COTBC), the American Society of Hand Therapy (ASHT), and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).
Min is a qualified expert witness, having provided supreme court testimony in the fields of Functional Capacity Evaluation, Ergonomics, Brain Injury, and Occupational Therapy regularly throughout his 30-year career. He is an active and contributing member of the Clinical Research Consortium for brain injury with representatives from research, private practice, and university settings.
Aman Rangi, Consultant Occupational Therapist
Aman Rangi is dually trained as a kinesiologist and occupational therapist, registered and in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia. He has assessment and treatment experience with clients who have complex musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and psychological impairments.
Aman holds the position of Clinical Instructor with the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy.
In addition to his master’s degree in occupational therapy, he has completed both basic and advanced levels of Industrial Residency training in Functional Capacity Evaluation through the Matheson international training program and is a Certified Work Capacity Evaluator (CWCE). He is also trained in the administration and analysis of the EPIC Lift Capacity Evaluation.
Aman is a qualified expert witness, having provided supreme court testimony on a number of occasions in the fields of occupational therapy and functional assessment.
Tom Grant, Consultant Occupational Therapist
Tom Grant is an experienced occupational therapist with over twelve years in the field. He is a Certified Work Capacity Evaluator (CWCE) through the Matheson international training program, having completed both Residency and Advanced training levels. He is also a Certified EPIC Evaluator, trained and certified in strength-specific testing.
He is a member of the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the University of British Columbia. Tom wears multiple hats in his practice, including functional capacity assessment, teaching, community health care, health promotion, and ergonomics/home modifications.
He is registered and in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia (COTBC) as well as the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT), with significant experience in both public and private sectors of health care.
Tom has worked with a diverse range of diagnostic population groups throughout his career, including people with traumatic brain injuries, orthopedic injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, and mental health disorders. He has extensive experience in home modifications and aging-in-place strategies and has completed the Canadian Home Builders Association’s Adaptive Home Renovations course.
Tom brings years of experience in the medical-legal arena, with a history of excellence in his field. His continued focus is upon comprehensive evaluation and defensibility of his findings.
Emma O’Leary, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Emma O’Leary comes to us with close to a decade of work in customer service, administrative, and management roles. She was a two-time Kildare and Leinster boxing champion, reaching the semi-finals in the all-Ireland boxing championships. Her intelligence and creativity are welcome assets, helping our referral sources and our patients with their assessment and recovery needs. Kyi Rehab is incredibly pleased to have Emma on our team.