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Acupuncture

Acupuncture is the practice of inserting very fine needles into the body to stimulate the meridians in the body’s energetic system. Different points along the meridians are stimulated to balance the flow of energy (Qi) in the body promoting health & well-being. Practitioners may also use heat, pressure (Acupressure), friction, suction (see Cupping), or impulses of electromagnetic energy to stim... Read More

Acupuncture is the practice of inserting very fine needles into the body to stimulate the meridians in the body’s energetic system. Different points along the meridians are stimulated to balance the flow of energy (Qi) in the body promoting health & well-being. Practitioners may also use heat, pressure (Acupressure), friction, suction (see Cupping), or impulses of electromagnetic energy to stimulate these points. As a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Acupuncture is currently recognized as a therapeutic modality for a variety of health situations.


Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a way of detecting and treating damaged parts of the body such as muscles, ligaments, nerves and joints. When the body is balanced it will function with the minimum of wear and tear, leaving more energy for living. Osteopathic Manual Therapy is a holistic science, based on a comprehensive system of diagnosis and treatment. It uses the interrelationship of anatomy and physiology, a... Read More

Osteopathy is a way of detecting and treating damaged parts of the body such as muscles, ligaments, nerves and joints. When the body is balanced it will function with the minimum of wear and tear, leaving more energy for living. Osteopathic Manual Therapy is a holistic science, based on a comprehensive system of diagnosis and treatment. It uses the interrelationship of anatomy and physiology, and respects the functioning of the entire human system.

It is a “Natural Medicine”, meaning nothing is added (medications or remedies) or subtracted (surgery) from the body. Instead, the osteopathic philosophy embraces the notion that the body is naturally able to heal itself. The practitioner of Traditional Osteopathy works with the body to enhance this natural ability to self-regulate and self-heal.

Traditional Osteopathy, as presented by the Canadian College of Osteopathy, is defined as: “A natural medicine which aims to restore function in the body by treating the causes of pain and imbalance. To achieve this goal the Osteopath relies on the quality and finesse of his/her palpation and works with the position, mobility and quality of the tissues.” ~ Philippe Druelle, DO.


Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a treatment that restores, maintains and improves a patient’s overall mobility, physical function and well-being. A trained physiotherapist can help you achieve this by providing corrective exercises, manual therapy and education on health and fitness. A physiotherapist can provide a treatment plan to both prevent and rehabilitate injuries. Some examples include: - Mus... Read More

Physiotherapy is a treatment that restores, maintains and improves a patient’s overall mobility, physical function and well-being. A trained physiotherapist can help you achieve this by providing corrective exercises, manual therapy and education on health and fitness.

A physiotherapist can provide a treatment plan to both prevent and rehabilitate injuries.
Some examples include:

- Muscle and joint pain caused from a sports injury such as a sprained ankle or rotator cuff tendinopathy
- Problems in the bones, joints, muscles and ligaments due to Arthritis
- Neck and back pain due to poor posture
- Decreased range of motion and strength after surgery such as ACL reconstruction
- Fatigue, reduced exercise capacity and brain fog due to COVID


Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

Pelvic floor dysfunction is very common amongst people of all ages, yet societal stigmas prevent people from getting the proper care they deserve. As a result, many people suffer alone in silence and shame, without realizing that there are effective and evidence-based treatment options available to them. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is an evidence-based physiotherapy treatment option for common ... Read More

Pelvic floor dysfunction is very common amongst people of all ages, yet societal stigmas prevent people from getting the proper care they deserve. As a result, many people suffer alone in silence and shame, without realizing that there are effective and evidence-based treatment options available to them.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is an evidence-based physiotherapy treatment option for common conditions within the pelvis such as incontinence, constipation, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain.

Many people with pelvic pain have pelvic floor muscles that are too tight. When these muscles have too much tension, they can lead to pelvic pain or urgency and frequency of the bladder and bowels. Alternatively, when the pelvic floor muscles are under-active, they can contribute to incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
When your pelvic floor muscles are tight and weak, the tension is treated before the weakness. Once the muscles have reached a normal resting tone, and are able to relax fully, their strength is reassessed and strengthening exercises may be prescribed.


Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy is recognized as one of the oldest methods of healing. It is a widely accepted and effective treatment for reducing stress, decreasing muscle pain and stiffness, and for aiding in rehabilitation and postural realignment.
Massage therapists use a variety of techniques that, along with prescribed client self care, help to facilitate improved health and well being.


Prenatal Massage Therapy

A prenatal massage is a full body massage performed by a registered massage therapist that is similar to a Swedish massage except for a few modifications with body positioning that can ensure the safety and comfort for both mother and baby. Prenatal massage can help reduce swelling of joints, as well as improve nerve pain (eg.Sciatic nerve pain). Women should always have a discussion with the... Read More

A prenatal massage is a full body massage performed by a registered massage therapist that is similar to a Swedish massage except for a few modifications with body positioning that can ensure the safety and comfort for both mother and baby. Prenatal massage can help reduce swelling of joints, as well as improve nerve pain (eg.Sciatic nerve pain).
Women should always have a discussion with their prenatal care provider about their health before deciding on any type of massage therapy.

Other potential benefits of prenatal massage:
• Reduced back pain
• Reduced joint pain
• Improved circulation
• Reduced edema
• Reduced muscle tension and headaches
• Reduced stress and anxiety
• Improved oxygenation of soft tissues and muscles
• Better sleep


Massage Therapy with Reiki


Massage Therapy with Cupping

Cupping is a form of massage therapy which decompresses soft tissues using vacuum suction, unlike other forms of massage that compresses soft tissues. During cupping, the cup gently sucks to your skin and lifts underlying soft tissue into the cup. Almost anyone can benefit from cupping. It is used to treat lack of mobility, tight muscles, scars and many diagnoses like headaches, tendinitis, b... Read More

Cupping is a form of massage therapy which decompresses soft tissues using vacuum suction, unlike other forms of massage that compresses soft tissues. During cupping, the cup gently sucks to your skin and lifts underlying soft tissue into the cup. Almost anyone can benefit from cupping. It is used to treat lack of mobility, tight muscles, scars and many diagnoses like headaches, tendinitis, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, fibromyalgia, and release of trigger points.

Cupping benefits include the following:
• Release scar tissue and fascial adhesions
• Reduce painful trigger points
• Improve circulation, blood and lymph circulation
• Relieve pain
• Promote mobility and range of motion
• Improves mature scars
• Decrease toxins

Mild soreness is to be expected from the buildup of lactic acid in the muscle tissue, but less soreness than a deep tissue massage. Bruises are to be expected and can last up to a week. Physical exertion and heat are not recommended after the treatment.


Massage Therapy with Lymphatic Drainage

Lymphedema can happen when your tissues retain fluid left behind after your cardiovascular system sends blood to your tissues and organs. When the lymphatic system is not working properly lymph fluid will accumulate in mainly your neck,arms and legs. Lymphatic drainage is a gentle massage technique that helps in reducing swelling in the body. Lymphatic drainage massage is done without the u... Read More

Lymphedema can happen when your tissues retain fluid left behind after your cardiovascular
system sends blood to your tissues and organs. When the lymphatic system is not working
properly lymph fluid will accumulate in mainly your neck,arms and legs.
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle massage technique that helps in reducing swelling in the body.
Lymphatic drainage massage is done without the use of oil or lotion. A gentle pressure is used
to move lymphatic fluid towards the center of the body. This process helps to stimulate the
lymphatic system, fluid is released from the tissue and guided to be reabsorbed into the lymph
nodes.

Benefits include:
• Reduce swelling
• Improve immunity
• Increase metabolism
• Improves skin texture
• Speeds up healing of scar tissue
• Improves sleep


Massage with Acupuncture

This treatment combines a massage with the addition of an acupuncture treatment. Adding acupuncture to your massage session can help enhance the healing benefits by influencing deep muscle tissue, nerves, blood flow, reducing pain and providing relaxation. Each session will be tailored to your specific goals and outcomes for the treatment This treatment will be billed as a Massage Ther... Read More

This treatment combines a massage with the addition of an acupuncture treatment. Adding acupuncture to your massage session can help enhance the healing benefits by influencing deep muscle tissue, nerves, blood flow, reducing pain and providing relaxation.

Each session will be tailored to your specific goals and outcomes for the treatment

This treatment will be billed as a Massage Therapy treatment.


Shiatsu

Shiatsu is a natural therapy that can help relieve tension and harmonize bodily functions. During a treatment session, the therapist may use palms, thumbs, elbows or knees to apply comfortable, sustained pressure to the body. Oils are not used and lose comfortable clothing is worn during the treatment. During a shiatsu treatment, the therapist applies pressure to the areas where the Qi (energy... Read More

Shiatsu is a natural therapy that can help relieve tension and harmonize bodily functions. During a treatment session, the therapist may use palms, thumbs, elbows or knees to apply comfortable, sustained pressure to the body. Oils are not used and lose comfortable clothing is worn during the treatment.
During a shiatsu treatment, the therapist applies pressure to the areas where the Qi (energy) is insufficient, or its flow is distorted or stagnated. When the right amount of holding pressure is applied the flow returns to normal, and the excess or blocked energy is dispersed.

In western terms, shiatsu calms the overactive sympathetic nervous system and promotes the healing, restful state of the parasympathetic nervous system. Deep relaxation and balance can be experienced, stimulating the body’s own natural healing process.


Reiki

Working as a support mechanism to the body, Reiki re-establishes a normal energy flow of Qi (life force energy) throughout the system, which in turn can enhance and accelerate the body’s innate healing ability. Through a series of hand positions either directly on or just above the body, the certified Reiki practitioner allows for the flow of energy through their body. The client’s body th... Read More

Working as a support mechanism to the body, Reiki re-establishes a normal energy flow of Qi (life force energy) throughout the system, which in turn can enhance and accelerate the body’s innate healing ability.
Through a series of hand positions either directly on or just above the body, the certified Reiki practitioner allows for the flow of energy through their body. The client’s body then draws off the amount of energy that is required. Reiki energy works in concert with all other forms of therapy and is a perfect compliment to other treatments.

Reiki Chakra Therapy is a unique healing session created by Sheri which combines the elements of Reiki, Chakra Balancing and talk therapy. During the healing sessions Reiki energy (spiritual healing energy) enters the energy body through the chakras bringing a high vibration of love and light to the person receiving the healing. Reiki is a gentle but powerful healing energy. Sounding which helps to release the energy block and crystals which emit a natural healing energy are used to help raise the vibration of the energy body.For furher information please contact Sheri directly at sheri@sherifogartyhealing.com


Psychotherapy

Please contact Lynda directly to book: 416.200.4068 lyndaceresne@gmail.com - - - - - - - - - - - Lynda is a highly skilled, dynamic, and dedicated Registered Psychotherapist. She has over 25 years of experience working successfully with youth and adults, couples, and families. The foundation of her therapy work with clients is empathy, compassion, and acceptance. Lynda acts as a facilita... Read More

Please contact Lynda directly to book: 416.200.4068 lyndaceresne@gmail.com
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Lynda is a highly skilled, dynamic, and dedicated Registered Psychotherapist. She has over 25
years of experience working successfully with youth and adults, couples, and families. The
foundation of her therapy work with clients is empathy, compassion, and acceptance. Lynda
acts as a facilitator and guide, supporting clients to identify therapy goals and be successful in
making changes. She is passionate about helping people enhance their resilience, overcome
challenges, and find joy in their lives.

Her areas of specialty include: life transitions, finding new ways to manage depression, anxiety,
and emotions, women’s mental health, relationship issues, extended family conflict, post-
separation/divorce, coping with grief, health issues including living with cancer, and navigating
parenting difficulties with young and adult children.

Lynda uses creativity, humour, and understanding to help you work through challenges. Her
approach is eclectic, client-centred, and psychodynamic. She draws on various therapeutic
modalities including relational psychology, CBT, DBT, EFFT, and mindfulness.

Lynda is registered with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO #006746).
She has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University (where she learned to be
professionally curious about people’s stories). Her psychotherapy training has developed from
her lifelong study of relationships and patterns, a Master’s of Arts degree in Educational
Psychology from Dalhousie University, doctoral training at Harvard University in the Graduate
School of Education, and ongoing training in clinical therapy.

Fee: $200/hr
Most extended health plans cover her services. Your benefits provider can confirm coverage.


Spiritual Wellness Counselling

As a spiritual wellness counsellor I work with you as an ‘anamchara’, an Irish word meaning ‘soul friend’ to support you on a path of self-love by helping you to heal the parts of you that are holding on to pain. We will work together to help you make peace with your past and create a life based on happiness. Together we identify the techniques and modalities that work best for you. Some of... Read More

As a spiritual wellness counsellor I work with you as an ‘anamchara’, an Irish word meaning ‘soul friend’ to support you on a path of self-love by helping you to heal the parts of you that are holding on to pain. We will work together to help you make peace with your past and create a life based on happiness.

Together we identify the techniques and modalities that work best for you. Some of the modalities used include meditation, gratitude journaling, crystal therapy, aromatherapy, reiki, mantras, and more.

Spiritual Wellness Counselling - Free 15 minute consultation - please contact Sheri directly at sheri@sherifogartyhealing.com


Registered Holistic Nutritionist

Cultivating health and wellness, Lesley is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and a Certified Personal Training Specialist, dedicated to optimizing health through personalized nutrition plans and effective fitness regimes. Lesley’s passion for holistic well-being empowers her clients to achieve their wellness goals by integrating nutritional guidance and tailored exercise routines and workouts.... Read More

Cultivating health and wellness, Lesley is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and a Certified Personal Training Specialist, dedicated to optimizing health through personalized nutrition plans and effective fitness regimes. Lesley’s passion for holistic well-being empowers her clients to achieve their wellness goals by integrating nutritional guidance and tailored exercise routines and workouts. Through a holistic approach of body, mind and spirit, Lesley aims to inspire lasting lifestyle changes that foster vitality and overall well-being. Join Lesley on the journey to a healthier, happier and more balanced you.
INITIAL ASSESSMENT $150.00. FOLLOW UP $100.00
PLEASE CONTACT LESLEY DIRECTLY AT 416 902 9997, email: biceps.butterflies@gmail.com

Pierre graduated from the IFOGA in Avignon, France.

Trained in structural (spine, joints), functional (fascia), visceral (digestive, respiratory organs), craniosacral (cranium cerebrospinal fluid), Jones (strain-counterstain muscle), Mitchell (joint with muscle), vascular (artery, vein, lymphatic), nerves manipulation (spinal cord, peripheral nerves, cranial nerves), GOT (General Osteopathic Treatment) and pediatric (baby) Osteopathic treatments.

He was selected as part of the medical team for the motorcycle and ATV rally race “Raid Passion Desert – Morocco” in 2014. Since 2017 he is a volunteer member of Osteopathy for Haiti and offers once a year osteopathic training for Medical Doctors and Physiotherapists at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Haiti.

His palpation and techniques are very precise. His accuracy on abdominal palpation (organs and blood vessels) have been tested by ultrasound by a professional sonographer.

Pierre believed in the recognition of osteopathy by scientific criteria (medical imaging) and he is currently co-leading a research on the effect of osteopathy in the venous system tested by echo-doppler. The result will be published later (research takes time…) but that already permit him to scientifically been tested again.

To remain at the leading edge of his profession he performs many continuing educations every year such as Human Dissection, Physiology and Osteopathic techniques.

Pierre applied Evolutionary Medicine in the Osteopathic Field. Evolution contains an inherent hierarchy and chronology of Form (structure and function as one whole) or hierarchic history of health (cf complexity theory). When this inherent and living hierarchy is not respected then the fundamental health and its health maintenance mechanisms will not be able to express to their full potential.

Pierre is not a medical doctor and he is not certified nor trained to diagnosed medical condition and prescribe medical treatment. In case of doubt always check first with your family doctor. They really save lives.

People seek osteopathic treatments for more than just joints and back pain, some of which includes: neuralgia (sciatica, carpal tunnel, outlet syndrome, pinched nerves, etc.), headaches, digestive trouble, perinatal, pediatric, etc.

Pierre is also convinced of the mind-body relationship. This will allow him to come up with the adequate treatment that will free you from pain, which has disabled you from optimizing your well-being.

Pierre graduated from the IFOGA in Avignon, France. Trained in structural (spine, joints), funct... Read More

Rachel graduated from the massage program at the Ontario College of Health and Technology in 2014. Since then she has worked in both spa and clinical settings and is interested in both rehabilitation and relaxation massages. She has previously focused on clients who need rehabilitative therapies after motor vehicle accidents. Techniques at her disposal include:

Swedish massage, relaxation massage, deep tissue therapy, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, lymphatic drainage and cranial sacral therapy.

She has been studying cranial sacral therapy and has an interest in aromatherapy treatments and continued study in the anatomy of the human body.

She believes in the importance of making sure every treatment is tailored to the clients specific needs and will work carefully with the client to obtain the correct treatment plan for optimal pain relief.

Rachel graduated from the massage program at the Ontario College of Health and Technology in 2014... Read More

Ilinca graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in Toronto in 2018. While in school, she took a special interest in prenatal massage and treated clients in high risk pregnancies. In addition to prenatal training, Ilinca is also a Craniosacral Therapist and Reiki practitioner. She makes it her goal to safely and effectively treat every client. She has always worked in a clinic setting and values collaborative environments. She has previously focused on clients who experience migraines, tension headaches, repetitive strain injuries, SI joint dysfunction, and upper/lower back pain. She practices General Swedish Massage which includes deep tissue techniques, myofascial techniques as well as relaxation techniques.

Ilinca graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in Toronto in 2018. While ... Read More

Lynda is a highly skilled, dynamic, and dedicated Registered Psychotherapist. She has over 25 years of experience working successfully with youth and adults, couples, and families. The foundation of her therapy work with clients is empathy, compassion, and acceptance. Lynda acts as a facilitator and guide, supporting clients to identify therapy goals and be successful in making changes. She is passionate about helping people enhance their resilience, overcome challenges, and find joy in their lives.

Her areas of specialty include: life transitions, finding new ways to manage depression, anxiety, and emotions, women’s mental health, relationship issues, extended family conflict, post- separation/divorce, coping with grief, health issues including living with cancer, and navigating parenting difficulties with young and adult children.

Lynda uses creativity, humour, and understanding to help you work through challenges. Her approach is eclectic, client-centred, and psychodynamic. She draws on various therapeutic modalities including relational psychology, CBT, DBT, EFFT, and mindfulness.

Lynda is registered with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO #006746). She has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University (where she learned to be professionally curious about people’s stories). Her psychotherapy training has developed from her lifelong study of relationships and patterns, a Master’s of Arts degree in Educational Psychology from Dalhousie University, doctoral training at Harvard University in the Graduate School of Education, and ongoing training in clinical therapy.

Most extended health plans cover her services. Your benefits provider can confirm coverage.

Lynda is a highly skilled, dynamic, and dedicated Registered Psychotherapist. She has over 25 yea... Read More

RMT, BSc. KIN., ACSM CPT

Vanessa graduated from Guelph University with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Kinesiology after graduating from Fitness and Health Promotion at Humber College. She worked with several fitness facilities and interned with an orthopaedic Surgeon for post-operative care and Ryerson’s University Varsity team.

Vanessa furthered her clinical studies in Massage Therapy at Sutherland Chan School and had cupping training at the Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Her massage therapy experience includes sports clinics, pregnancy clinic, oncology department, palliative care, multiple sclerosis facility, fibromyalgia patients and addressing postural imbalances.

Some techniques included within Vanessa’s treatments are myofascial release, movement cupping, proprioceptive neural facilitation, trigger point release, GTO, Swedish massage, hydrotherapy, frictions and pin & stretch.

RMT, BSc. KIN., ACSM CPT Vanessa graduated from Guelph University with a Bachelor of Applied Sc... Read More

To book a treatment, please email Sheri directly at: sheri@sherifogartyhealing.com

To book a treatment, please email Sheri directly at: sheri@sherifogartyhealing.com Read More

Chagwang graduated from Kokoro Dojo’s Zen Shiatsu Diploma program in 2000 and participated in the continuing studies program until 2008. She supervised the student clinic, took part in the mentoring program and sat on the board of directors for the Canadian Practitioners Association of Chinese Medicine (CPAAM).

Chagwang completed a 2200 hour program for Swedish Massage Therapy with honours in 2015 and now offers both Zen Shiatsu and RMT treatments as well as an integrative hybrid treatment that combines both modalities.

Chagwang has experience in treating low back pain, hip pain, menstrual issues, headaches and migraine, anxiety, insomnia and a variety of other issues. She has a growing interest in repetitive strain injuries.

Chagwang graduated from Kokoro Dojo’s Zen Shiatsu Diploma program in 2000 and participated in the... Read More

Registered Holistic Nutritionist - Lesley Iamurri (R.H.N.) Call or Text (416) 902-9997 or email biceps.butterflies@gmail.com Cultivating health and wellness, Lesley is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and a Certified Personal Training Specialist, dedicated to optimizing health through personalised nutrition plans and effective fitness regimes. Lesley’s passion for holistic well-being empowers her clients to achieve their wellness goals by integrating nutritional guidance and tailored exercise routines and workouts, however, plans can be tailored to suit each individual’s needs, and do not have to include both at the same time. By looking at each person through an individual lens and seeking to understand any possible imbalances in bodily systems, a nutrition plan that helps one achieve overall wellness is Lesley’s focus on helping to attain overall health. Personal fitness is also very individual, and as such, fitness plans will be made according to current fitness and tailored to suit one’s individual needs. Through a holistic approach of body, mind and spirit, Lesley aims to inspire lasting lifestyle changes that foster vitality and overall well-being. Join Lesley on the journey to a healthier, happier and more balanced you

Registered Holistic Nutritionist - Lesley Iamurri (R.H.N.) Call or Text (416) 902-9997 or email b... Read More

Ashkan is a registered member in good standing with the College of Massage Therapy of Ontario. He graduated with honors from the Medix College in 2023. He is a dedicated massage therapist for his intuitive touch and deep understanding of the body-mind connection. Ashkan has always had a passion for human physiology, movement, and caring for others. He works with all members of the population and collaborates with patients to create a safe, enjoyable treatment and ongoing care plan that’s catered to their specific needs and lifestyle. He not only utilizes his skills to help alleviate pain and improve overall functional performance, but also educates his patients on their condition, and the importance of injury prevention.

Ashkan is a registered member in good standing with the College of Massage Therapy of Ontario. He... Read More

Alice graduated from Centennial College with an Advanced diploma of the massage therapy program. She is passionate about healthy lifestyles and making healthy choices. She strives to provide effective therapeutic treatments tailor to her client’s condition by understanding the root cause of the discomfort. She loves the fact that her passion can make a difference in the well-being of her clients and reduce stress through her treatment. Alice is well versed in treating stress-related conditions and musculoskeletal conditions such as tendinopathy, compression syndromes, and postural imbalance. Her treatment style consists of a variety of modalities including Swedish massage, myofascial release, trigger points, joint mobilization, and rehabilitation exercise.

Alice graduated from Centennial College with an Advanced diploma of the massage therapy program. ... Read More

Dominic is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. He graduated from Queen’s University with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy and completed a Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto. Dominic has trained overseas at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Rehabilitation Clinic working with varsity athletes. He also works at St. Michael’s Hospital under the Heart and Vascular Program and Humber River Hospital.

He has completed numerous post-graduate courses, including Acupuncture and Functional Dry Needling, Lyn Watson’s shoulder course, McKenzie method for back and neck pain and Managing Chronic Pain Disorders.

He has experience treating athletic injuries, work-place injuries and post-surgical patients. Dominic focuses on finding the root cause of an injury, patient education and injury prevention. His treatment plan is individualized and consists of manual therapy, corrective exercises and strength and conditioning.

In addition to his private practice, he is a clinical instructor for Physiotherapy Students from Queen’s University and the University of Toronto. He is also a cofounder and instructor of the Physical Therapy Development Institute, a recognized physiotherapy prep course for Canadian physiotherapy students.

Dominic enjoys rock climbing, cooking and backpacking around the world.

Dominic is a registered physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. He gradu... Read More

Gayatri (Gaya) has worked extensively at clinics, hospitals and spas in downtown Toronto. She offers a balanced blend of relaxation and therapeutic massage, including deep tissue and myofascial release techniques, as well as cranial sacral therapy and Reiki. She specializes in low back pain, sacral iliac joint dysfunction, sciatica, knee pain, foot pain, plantar fasciitis, upper back pain, neck and shoulder pain, carpal tunnel, tendonitis, post injury/surgery, headaches, stress, depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Gaya uses rhythm and breath, presence and attention to activate the parasympathetic nervous system (rest, digest and heal mode) where deep relaxation, healing, and rejuvenation take place. She recommends exercises, stretches and new patterns in movement to alleviate pain and discomfort caused by muscular and nerve conditions.

Gaya is passionate about healing on the physical, mental and spiritual levels. Her areas of study include: Sutherland Chan School and Teaching Clinic – RMT 2006, Cranial Sacral Therapy – Robert Harris, Shiatsu, Reconnective Therapy, Reflexology, Lomi Lomi, Indian Head Massage, Herbalism, Shamanic Studies, Equine Massage, as well as Tai Chi and dance.

Member of the CMTO (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario) and the RMTAO (Registered Massage Therapist Association of Ontario)

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Limited availaility for new patients. Join Miena’s Waitlist and we will contact you if there is an opening


Miena graduated with honors from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 2013 with an additional hospital specialization certificate. She is constantly striving to expand her knowledge of the human body and learn additional techniques and modalities to use in her treatments.

She is adept at treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions such as neck, shoulder and back pain, headaches, repetitive strain injuries, nerve compression syndromes (such as thoracic outlet syndrome), among others.

Miena tailors each treatment plan to match the client’s needs and goals including relaxation, deep tissue work, pre-natal massage, lymphatic drainage, and sports massage.

Limited availaility for new patients. Join Miena’s Waitlist and we will contact you if there is ... Read More

My name is Andrea, and I am a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) with a passion for helping people improve their physical and mental well-being.

Originally from Colombia, I am fluent in both English and Spanish and love connecting with clients from diverse backgrounds. With years of experience in the field, I specialize in Deep Pressure Massage, Prenatal Massage, TMJ Treatment, CUPPING THERAPY, Reflexology, Thai Massage , Reiki and other techniques that can effectively alleviate pain, reduce stress, and promote relaxation.

As an RMT, I believe in taking an holistic approach to wellness and working with clients to create personalized treatment plans that address their unique needs and concerns. Whether you are recovering from an injury, dealing with chronic pain, or simply looking to unwind, I am here to support you on your journey to optimal health.

Thank you for considering me as your massage therapist, and I look forward to working with you soon!

My name is Andrea, and I am a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) with a passion for helping peopl... Read More

Robyn Rubinger, “The Acting Physiotherapist”, is a Physiotherapist, Coach and Multi-Faceted Creative. With over a decade in the health and wellness industry, and over 2 decades in the film/theatre industry, Robyn is truly passionate about helping others and creating purposeful content.

Robyn graduated from McMaster University with a Masters of Science in Physiotherapy in 2014. Finding a passion in fitness during her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario, Robyn has worked as a Group Fitness Instructor, ZUMBA Fitness Instructor and a Personal Trainer.

As a Physiotherapist, Robyn has worked in private clinics, homecare, and hospitals throughout Ontario. With her extensive background in the pelvic floor, Robyn is a huge advocate for pelvic health awareness. One of her goals is to reduce the stigma of pelvic floor dysfunction; and normalize having “awkward” conversations surrounding basic bodily functions.

Robyn’s practice philosophy is to empower her patients, so they feel confident in making impactful lifestyle changes to optimize their health. When treating patients, she fosters an environment of welcome curiosity and effective communication.

When she’s not working as a Physiotherapist, you can find Robyn performing on-camera, or tackling the latest fitness trends, and/or learning way too many languages on Duolingo.


Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy FAQ

1. What is the pelvic floor?

The pelvic floor muscles are a group of muscles that act like a hammock, attaching to the front, back and sides of the pelvic bone and sacrum. They also wrap around your urethra (where urine comes out), rectum, and vagina.

The Main Functions of the Pelvic Floor Muscles Are:

  • Sphincter: To prevent urinary and fecal leakage.
  • Support: For our internal organs (bladder, uterus, and rectum).
  • Stability: For our back and pelvic girdle.
  • Sexual: To increase satisfaction in sexual activity.
  • Sump pump: Actions to assist the lymphatic system and veins in bringing blood back to the trunk.

2. What is pelvic floor physiotherapy?

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is an evidence-based physiotherapy treatment option for common conditions within the pelvis such as incontinence, constipation, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain.

Pelvic floor dysfunction is very common amongst people of all ages, yet societal stigmas prevent people from getting the proper care they deserve. As a result, many people suffer alone in silence and shame, without realizing that there are effective and evidence-based treatment options available to them.

3. What does a pelvic floor physiotherapist do?

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapists have advanced training in assessing your pelvic floor through internal palpation. Your physiotherapist will be able to identify the state of your pelvic floor and create a treatment plan as necessary. Your pelvic floor physiotherapist will maintain your comfort and dignity at all times. They will thoroughly explain what the assessment and treatment will involve (including proper draping), give you alternative options, and obtain your consent before proceeding and throughout your assessment and treatment.

4. Do I need to have an internal assessment?

Assessing the pelvic floor without doing an internal exam is like an orthopaedic surgeon doing a knee exam through a pair of jeans. Treating any other part of the body without touching the affected body part to see which muscles are tight or weak and how the joints move and glide is not a comprehensive way to gather information. It may seem strange or uncomfortable to assess the pelvic floor by completing an internal exam of the vagina or rectum, however internal examination of the pelvic floor is the international gold standard by which assessment and treatment of the pelvic floor is carried out.

When the pelvic floor muscles are assessed this way, the research has shown that the interventions carried out by a physiotherapist for pelvic floor problems are highly successful and should be the first line of treatment for incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain.

5. Why is the initial intake form so long? Do all these questions really matter?

The comprehensive initial intake form helps your pelvic floor physiotherapist understand how best to help you. The questions factor in a biopsychosocial approach to your care. The ‘bio’ looks at the muscles and tissues and the possible physiological pathology. The ‘psycho’ looks at how thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and behaviours such as fear, distress, avoidance, and coping strategies contribute to symptoms. The ‘social’ looks at factors that might influence the health of a patient such as economic status, culture, environment, and family circumstances.

When physiotherapists use a biopsychosocial approach, there is an acknowledgment that there can be a blend of both tissue dysfunction and psychosocial factors that contribute to symptoms. This thorough assessment will help target the right driver of your symptoms, and will allow your pelvic floor physiotherapist to make recommendations for additional healthcare professionals to include in your care.

6. What’s the deal with kegels?

Kegels (pelvic floor strengthening) are not for everyone, and even when indicated, are often not done properly because people lack the awareness of where these muscles are and how to use them. Kegels are NOT always an appropriate treatment for patients with pelvic floor dysfunction and can sometimes aggravate your symptoms.

7. I’m interested in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy? What’s the next step I should take?

Book an initial assessment (60min) appointment with Robyn Rubinger, PT.

Please take the time to fill out the comprehensive initial intake form online, so you can maximize your appointment time with your physiotherapist.

If you are not interested in having an internal assessment, that is completely understandable. You can absolutely still have a pelvic floor physiotherapy assessment, and alternative assessment and treatment options will be provided to you.

Robyn Rubinger, “The Acting Physiotherapist”, is a Physiotherapist, Coach and Multi-Faceted Creat... Read More

Momo entered the healthcare field after completing her studies at the Shiatsu Academy of Tokyo in 2003.

She graduated from Sutherland-Chan School of Massage Therapy in 2008, since then, has been registered with the College Of Massage Therapists of Ontario, and is dedicated to maintaining a good standing throughout her career.

Momo’s focus is on providing holistic treatments that align with her client’s goals. She employs a combination of massage therapy and osteopath techniques to address musculoskeletal and neuromuscular issues her clients may be experiencing.

Additionally, Momo is currently pursuing further education to become an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner.

Momo entered the healthcare field after completing her studies at the Shiatsu Academy of Tokyo in... Read More

Yoshio graduated from Goto College of Medical Arts and Sciences in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating, he worked at a hospital to treat seriously ill patients by utilizing shiatsu and acupuncture. He also participated in maintaining general health and care at a small community practice. In 1992 he moved to Canada, and worked as an associate to Dr. Tim Tanaka’s clinic in the Yorkville Area, Toronto.

His main area of practice include (but not limited to):

  • Abdominal Shiatsu Massage
  • Acupuncture (Japanese Licensed/Ontario Registered)
  • Acupressure
  • Anma Japanese Massage
  • Shiatsu Therapy (Japanese Licensed/Ontario Certified)

Yoshio graduated from Goto College of Medical Arts and Sciences in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating... Read More

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