About K2 Continuing Education in Pediatric Physiotherapy


Practical, evidence-informed learning designed to strengthen pediatric rehabilitation and support meaningful outcomes for children and families.

Why K2 Was Created

K2 Continuing Education in Pediatric Physiotherapy was created to make high-quality pediatric rehabilitation learning more practical, accessible, and connected to real clinical life.

Across clinical practice, leadership, and research, we repeatedly saw the same challenge: therapists are expected to make complex decisions and guide families through important moments in care—yet clear, evidence-informed education that translates directly into practice is often difficult to find.

K2 was built to close that gap.

Through thoughtfully designed courses, collaborative learning experiences, and a strong commitment to family-centred care, K2 supports clinicians in delivering confident, meaningful rehabilitation for children and families.

Evidence-Informed

Grounded in current research and best practice.

Practical and Clinically Relevant

Designed for real-world decision-making, not theory alone.

Family-Centred

Shaped by what matters most to children and families.

Meet the K2 Team

Chun Kim, PT, BSc (Human Biology)

Chun is a senior pediatric physiotherapist at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto with more than 25 years of experience in cerebral palsy and neuromotor rehabilitation. His clinical work focuses on orthopaedic management, surgical decision-making, and gait analysis for children with cerebral palsy. He consults within orthopaedic clinics to support identification of children who may benefit from surgery and co-leads the Gait Analysis Laboratory, performing 3D gait analysis for children undergoing Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy.

Chun contributed to the development of the Hip Surveillance Pathway for Children with Cerebral Palsy at Holland Bloorview and is a co-founder of the Ontario Paediatric Hip Surveillance Working Group. He is an invited speaker, educator, and clinical instructor with the University of Toronto, and is recognized for his commitment to teaching and mentorship within pediatric rehabilitation.

Kim Hesketh, PT, MScPT, BKin (Hons)

Kim is a pediatric physiotherapist, certified implementation specialist, and clinical leader dedicated to advancing evidence-informed rehabilitation for children and families. She is currently Manager, Global Clinical Operations Learning and Training at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine and an Associate Member of CanChild.

Previously, Kim served as Lead of Clinical Modernization at Children’s Treatment Network, where she led system-wide initiatives in hip surveillance, school-based rehabilitation, and family-centred care. Earlier in her career, she collaborated closely with orthopedic teams in British Columbia and Ontario, including work within provincial orthopedic cerebral palsy clinic model to strengthen surgical pathways and post-operative care. She has authored peer-reviewed publications and presented internationally at AACPDM, EACD, and related conferences.

Kim lives in Barrie, Ontario with her family and is passionate about translating research into meaningful clinical practice.

Looking Ahead


K2 is committed to growing a community of clinicians who are confident, connected, and equipped to support meaningful outcomes for children and families.

We’re honoured to learn alongside therapists across Canada and beyond.