About Jenny
Hello! I’m Jenny (she/her), a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. Thanks for taking the time to check out my site!
What does it mean to be a Pelvic Physiotherapist? I work collaboratively with people experiencing pelvic health concerns like bladder leaking and pelvic organ prolapse so that they can understand their bodies, stop worrying and confidently progress towards their fitness or lifestyle goals. I strive to provide compassionate, inclusive, and trauma-informed Physiotherapy care that revolves around your goals and fits into your lifestyle.
Throughout my education, I was immediately drawn to pelvic health, completing my entry-level Pelvic Health courses before I had finished my Physiotherapy residency. I continued my post-graduate Pelvic Physiotherapist training, focusing on urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, pessary fitting and care, and high intensity exercise throughout the lifespan.
I am really passionate about your health and wellbeing, and am a lifelong learner. Outside of my clinic hours, I tend to be teaching, developing or taking courses related to Pelvic Health and wellness! I have been a Teaching Assistant with Pelvic Health Solutions and Antony Lo since 2018, and in 2022 worked with fellow Pelvic Health Physio Cara McDougall to develop a comprehensive pessary fitting course to help other clinicans learn all about fitting pessaries! I really enjoy helping Physios, Fit Pros and other Health Care Providers provide optimal care for their clients.
I have always pursued various forms of exercise myself (jogging, bootcamps, spin classes, strength training, CrossFit, Orange Theory). Apart from being a completely average gym goer, I also enjoy singing, dancing, and spending time outdoors with my husband, Sho, and our pets – Mikko the dog and Cadence the cat.
Together we can address your concerns and work
towards your goals through
exercise, education and empowerment.
Jenny’s Training and Education
Masters of Science – Physiotherapy McMaster University, ON, 2015
Bachelors of Science (Hons) – Human Kinetics University of Guelph, ON, 2013