Diane Lee
Diane Lee is a Canadian physiotherapist, researcher, and educator specializing in the integrated systems model for pain and disability, particularly relating to the pelvis, lumbar spine, and thorax. She is known for her contributions to the understanding and treatment of pelvic girdle pain, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and related musculoskeletal conditions.
Lee received her Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of British Columbia and later completed her clinical doctorate. She has taught extensively both nationally and internationally, and is the author of numerous publications, including textbooks and research articles. Her work emphasizes a holistic approach to assessment and treatment, considering the interconnectedness of the body's systems and the influence of motor control, biomechanics, and psychosocial factors on pain and function. She is the owner of Diane Lee & Associates Physiotherapy in Surrey, British Columbia.