Services
Shine Therapy Services
Pelvic Health (Adults)
Pelvic health physiotherapy includes specific evaluation and retraining of the pelvic floor muscles that attach on the inside of your pelvis. These muscles play a large role in 4 main functions: core stability and holding in your organs (think bladder, bowel, uterus, etc.), bladder function, bowel function, and sexual function. A very large component of this type of physiotherapy is education, which makes it well suited for telehealth.
Pelvic Health (Kids)
Pelvic health physiotherapy for kids typically helps with the following; daytime urinary or fecal leakage, bedwetting, overactive or underactive bladder, stress incontinence (leaking when jumping, sneezing, giggling/laughing or physical activity, constipation or difficulty with bowel movements, urinary tract infections (UTIs), large diameter stools that plug the toilet, stomach pain and bloating. .
Pediatrics (Physio for Kids)
Pediatric physio is physiotherapy for kids! There are many reasons why your child may need physiotherapy including: Infant head shape asymmetries/ head turn preferences, developmental delay, sports injuries, post-surgery rehabilitation, post-fracture rehabilitation (broken bones), neurodevelopmental conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, genetic conditions, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Muscular Dystrophy, chronic pain conditions such as Ehlers- Danlos Syndrome and Juvenile Arthritis, general coordination difficulties and pain. Catherine has over 6 years of experience working with a variety of children's conditions. She is neurodiversity affirming and can see kids using funding from the Autism Funding Unit as well as the At Home Program.
General Musculoskeletal Pain/Injuries and Physical Goals
Physiotherapy can help with pain in anything involving the muscles, ligaments, joints, and bones of the body. This may be from overuse, sports injury, work injury or another cause. Maybe you have a physical goal such as preparing for a big hike or ski season. We can help you prepare your body and decrease the risk of injury.