Quality of life
Pelvic health: it's nothing to sneeze at.
It's time to clear the floor about natural pelvic function.
Feel understood
Some things are hard to discuss with your therapist. Active recovery shouldn’t be one of them.
"I have been going to physical therapy for a while to treat pelvis pain which has been affecting my day to day life. I have to admit that I am super impressed with my results so far. Leah was so understanding with my problems and the clinic was also great. I would highly recommend this clinic in a heartbeat to everyone.”
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Pauline Sotonwa
"Robyn has been wonderful. I see her for pelvic health physio and I’m so glad I made the choice to come to REP. I feel comfortable and informed with my treatment. It’s been a very positive experience!”
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Kaitlynn Dyck
"Such an awesome physio clinic. Had never done physio in my life, and was nervous because I wanted to find someone who actually cared and explained everything to me. I’ve had Nicole a few times and she is amazing! You can tell she really cares about her patients. Highly recommend this place!”
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Nicole Murdoch
“Carolyn is such a professional physical therapist and takes the time to listen as well as explain how the body works. She shows her clients much respect and compassion and uses a variety of techniques in order to get the desired results. The staff are also friendly and supportive. I strongly recommend it!”
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Cydney Croome
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Water your plants. Not your pants.
Pelvic Floor Therapy
Kegel here. Kegel there. Kegel anywhere.
Connect the core and conquer.
Many different forms
Inside every little accident is recovery waiting to happen
Bladder leakage
Bladder leakage occurs when urine is leaking at times other than when voiding or peeing.
Exercise incontinence
The pelvic floor or “kegel” muscles help support the bladder, vagina, uterus, and rectum.
Stress
incontinence
Stress incontinence is leakage that occurs under stress, such as sneezing, or running or jumping.
Pain with sex
Pain with intercoure (dyspareunia) can be caused by many factors.
Pelvic Dysfunction
Skip hoping and jump to knowing
REP Physio: the gross motor promoter.
PRE AND POST-NATAL REHAB
Get back on track. One visit at a time.
Book your treatment
Discover initial education about the service, the process, and your clinician.
Have a thorough assessment
Your physiotherapist will conduct a comprehensive physical exam and discuss your treatment goals.
Build your pathway
Understand the reasons for your dysfunction so you can become empowered to get better.
Coordinate your care
If required, REP Physio connects with your MD, Obstetrician, Gynecologist, or Doula.
Book your treatment
Discover initial education about the service, the process, and your clinician.
Have a thorough assessment
Your physiotherapist will conduct a comprehensive physical exam and discuss your treatment goals.
Build your pathway
Understand the reasons for your dysfunction so you can become empowered to get better.
Coordinate your care
If required, REP Physio connects with your MD, Obstetrician, Gynecologist, or Doula.
Treating children
It’s more than just a phase
Key Differences
Paediatric pelvic health is not something to kid about
Anything goes with pelvic floor dysfunction.
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Plan of care