Erin O'Henly

  • Pelvic floor physical therapy for male and female pelvic health.
  • Perinatal physiotherapy care and postpartum recovery support.
  • Orthopaedic physiotherapy for acute and overuse injuries.
  • Manual therapy for joint, muscle, and connective tissue pain.
  • Mat Pilates and hypopressive/low pressure fitness for rehabilitation.

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Synergy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

Synergy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

235 Wallace Ave, Toronto, ON, m6h1v5

Credentials MScPT, HBSc. Special Interests Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, Perinatal Physiotherapy Care and Recovery, General Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, Hypopressives, Mat Pilates. Treating pain originating from acute and overuse injuries of the upper back, lower back, pelvis, and extremities. Practice style (Philosophy) Erin is a registered Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist and Orthopaedic Physiotherapist. She holds a Master’s Degree of Physiotherapy from McMaster University, Hamilton and has dedicated her continued training and professional development to the treatment of female and male Pelvic Health care needs. She is passionate about Women’s health and enjoys working with mothers at all stages of their pregnancy journey, from the first trimester to all stages of life. She also uses pelvic physiotherapy to enhance recovery of running injuries and after surgery of the hips, abdomen, pelvis and low back. She has a keen interest in pain science and applies current and evidence based physiological pain concepts to empower and restore confidence in her patients. Erin also uses external manual therapy, hypopressive/Low Pressure Fitness techniques, Mat Pilates techniques, Weight training techniques, and biomechanics to treat a variety of joint, muscle and connective tissue injuries of the low back, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and more. Unique Facts Erin enjoys cinema, weight training, and playing with her two cats. During her undergraduate studies at University of Toronto Erin competed with the New Dragons Varsity Dragon Boat Team. Erin presented her academic thesis research at the Ontario Physiotherapy Association Conference in April 2019.

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