About Jenny

Hello! I’m Jenny (she/her), a Pelvic 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 pain or pelvic health concerns 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 in pregnancy and postpartum. This also encompasses pain management including sexual pain, pre and post surgerical care and trauma-informed care.

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 in the field! In 2022 I started teaching with Pelvic Health Solutions for their Pessary care course, and am also teaching assistant with both Pelvic Health Solutions and Antony Lo. 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, Cadence and Melody the cats.

Together we can address your concerns and work

towards your goals through

exercise, education and empowerment.

Masters of Science – Physiotherapy McMaster University, ON, 2015

Bachelors of Science (Hons) – Human Kinetics University of Guelph, ON, 2013

Course Instructor:

Pessaries: Clinical Integration and Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence with Cara McDougall through Pelvic Health Solutions since 2022 .
External Approaches to Pelvic Health: Education, Exercise, Empowerment with Ashley Burr (AT) since 2022.

Learn more about these courses here

Teaching Assistant with:

Antony Lo (The Physio Detective) on his international Female Athlete and Mentorship course series for Physios and Fitness Professionals.
Pelvic Health Solutions for their Level 1-2 courses, teaching Physios and other Regulated Health Professionals the ins and outs of Pelvic Health Physiotherapy.

Continuing Education Courses 

Level I: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence – 2015
Level II: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Pelvic Pain – 2015
Pregnancy And The Pelvic Floor – 2015
Pelvic Girdle Pain, Coccydynia And The Pelvic Floor – 2015
Level III: Clinical Skills For Treating Pain – 2016
Julie Wiebe – Piston Science – 2016
The Female Athlete – Bulletproof Your Core and Pelvic Floor – Antony Lo – 2017
Sex and Sexuaity in Physiotherapy Practice – Talli Rosenbaum – 2017
The Use Of Pessaries For Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) In Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation – Louise Perrin – 2017
The Fascial Connection To Restore Movement – 2017
The Physio Detective Way – Masterclass Mentoring Program – 2018
Mobilization of Visceral Fascia: Urinary System – Ramona Horton – 2018
5th Pelvic Health Symposium – 2018
Cultural Implications of Sex, Shame & Vulnerability – 2018
Cultural Competencies in Pelvic Health – 2018
Optimizing the Athlete – Antony Lo and Conor Lynch – 2019
An Integrative Approach to Chronic Pelvic Pain with Endometriosis Masterclass: Nutrition and Physical Therapy – Jessica Drummond – 2019
Let’s Talk About Sex: Addressing Sexual Function With Your Patients – Karen Brandon – 2019
Art Greets Science in Motion – Antony Lo and Robin Kerr – 2019
The Female Athlete 2: Advanced Training (TA) – 2020
Motivational Interviewing & Cognitive Behavioural Approaches For Treating Pain – Alison Sim – 2020
Trauma & The Pelvic Floor – 2020
Choices and Changes: Motivating Health Behaviours – 2021
Introductory Pelvic Health Care for Trans and Gender Diverse People – 2021
Reframing Resistance Training Across the Lifespan – 2021
TIIPPSS-FC: Reframing Our Approach to Pain, Pelvic Health and Performance – Teresa Waser – 2021
A Modern Approach to Pain and Biomechanics – Antony Lo and Lauren Ohayon – 2022
Prolapse and Stress Incontinence: An Advanced Pelvic Floor Course  – Taryn Hallam – 2022
Girls Gone Strong – Certified Women’s Coaching Specialist – 2022