Samira Anjum

  • Subjective and objective assessment of painful joints.
  • Movement analysis to understand function and limitations.
  • Tailored exercise prescription for recovery and mobility.
  • Manual therapy for joint pain and stiffness.
  • Treatment planning based on assessment findings.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

The Rehab Nest

The Rehab Nest

1333 Kennedy Rd, Suite 5, Toronto, ON, M1P 2L6

Our physiotherapists with specialized training in pelvic floor dysfunction will assess problems with pelvic floor muscle tension, strength, and coordination. A pelvic physiotherapist will educate you to optimize the mobility, flexibility, strength, and coordination of the pelvic floor muscles as well as identify and address any lifestyle factors or habits that may be significantly contributing to the development of the pelvic floor dysfunction.

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