Physiotherapy


Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

This area of physiotherapy focuses on the rehabilitation of the muscles of the pelvic floor after injury or dysfunction or childbearing. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is the first line of defense against incontinence, prolapses, and pelvic girdle pain (plus so much more). Pelvic floor physiotherapists use a unique set of external and internal examinations to diagnose and treat patients' presenting... Read More

This area of physiotherapy focuses on the rehabilitation of the muscles of the pelvic floor after injury or dysfunction or childbearing. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is the first line of defense against incontinence, prolapses, and pelvic girdle pain (plus so much more). Pelvic floor physiotherapists use a unique set of external and internal examinations to diagnose and treat patients' presenting symptoms.

For more information on pelvic floor physiotherapy please review this website: https://pelvichealthsolutions.ca/knowledge-base/for-the-patient

Brittany has taken an interest in pelvic floor physiotherapy since having a placement in this area while at Western University for her Master of Science in Physical Therapy degree. She found this a very interesting and under serviced area of physiotherapy to work within. As well, she has dealt with her own issues related to pelvic floor through ulcerative colitis and knows how much an improvement in pelvic health can drastically change your quality of life. For Brittany, it is important for people to know that pelvic floor dysfunctions, while they can be common, are not normal to have and are quite treatable through pelvic physiotherapy.

Brittany has graduated from Laurentian University with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and from Western University with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy. She is in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, while also being rostered to perform pelvic internal exams, acupuncture, some spinal/joint manipulations and trigger point dry needling. She is also a member of the Ontario Physiotherapy Association and Canadian Physiotherapy Association in the Women’s Health Division.

Outside of work, Brittany enjoys many outdoor activities with her partner including camping, hiking and rock climbing. She also plays competitive volleyball in Sudbury.

Brittany has taken an interest in pelvic floor physiotherapy since having a placement in this are... Read More

Ashley Ross is the owner of Inspire Physio. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Human Kinetics from Laurentian University and a Masters of Science in Physiotherapy from Queens University. Ashley is Rostered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario to perform dry needling, acupuncture and internal pelvic exams. She is a member of the Women’s Health Division with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Ontario Physiotherapy Association, and in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.

Ashley Ross is the owner of Inspire Physio. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Hu... Read More

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