Jenna Stirling
- Pelvic floor assessment and internal pelvic physiotherapy techniques.
- Treatment for urinary incontinence and pelvic pain management.
- Postpartum rehabilitation including Caesarean recovery and diastasis care.
- Orthopedic manual therapy and joint mobilization/manipulation.
- Therapeutic exercise, Pilates-based rehabilitation, and movement retraining.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Synergy Physiotherapy + Pilates
2735 Clifton St, Suite 110, Halifax, NS, B3K 0L2
Jenna (she/her) graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences (Honours). She continued her education at Queen’s University in Kingston, ON where she attained a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy. Following completion of her degree, Jenna moved to St. John’s, NL where she began a practice in orthopedics and pelvic health physiotherapy. Jenna returned to her home province, Nova Scotia, to continue her career in physiotherapy and has been a practitioner at Synergy Physiotherapy + Pilates since 2017. Jenna treats a mixed caseload of orthopedic and pelvic health physiotherapy patients at Synergy as well as teaches several PhysioPilates classes. Jenna believes in a patient-centered care approach that begins with listening to the patient’s story and developing a treatment plan together that addresses the patient’s goals. She has a strong background in manual therapy and exercise science that she incorporates into her treatment model. Jenna values education and is takes an active role in educating her community by teaching physiotherapy labs to students at Dalhousie Physiotherapy, offering clinic mentorships to physiotherapy students and residents, presenting to various health care organizations in the community, and offering labour and birth workshops to expecting parents. Outside of the physiotherapy practice, Jenna enjoys staying active through a variety of activities including running, swimming, soccer, yoga and Pilates practice. However, her primary enjoyment in life is spending time with her young daughter, Ivy, and Great Dane, Juno. Post Graduate Training and Certifications: Pelvic Health • APTA CMS 2024 • Caesarean Birth & Rehabilitation • Maritime Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Conference 2022, 2023, 2024 • Labour & Delivery: Maternal Support through Comfort Measures and Pelvic Biomechanics • Introduction to electrical stimulation for pelvic floor physiotherapy • The Running Athlete • Diastasis Rectus Abdominus and the Implications for Low Back and Pelvic Health • Pelvic -Health Care for Trans and Gender Diverse People • 2021 Pelvic Health Symposium • Physiotherapy for Anorectal Disorders • Pelvic Girdle Pain and the Pelvic Floor • Pregnancy and the Pelvic Floor • Treating Pain: A New Model of Care • Pelvic Neurodynamics • Female and Male Pelvic Pain • The Physical Therapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence • Röst Therapy: Relieving Sacro-iliac and Pubic Pain During and After Pregnancy Orthopedics • Dry Needling Level 1 Acupuncture Canada • Advanced Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy: Level 3 Upper Quadrant • Advanced Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy: Level 2 Upper Quadrant • Advanced Orthopedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy: Level 1 • Mulligan Concept Lower Quadrant • Soft Tissue Release Movement •Therapeutic Springboard Training, October 2023 •Therapeutic Pilates Reformer Training, December 2022 Stott Pilates Workshops • Foam Roller Challenge • Matwork Flow with Weights • Matwork Flow with Ankle Tubing • Precision and Control with the Fitness Circle • Pilates with Props • Yoga Tune Up Instructor Certification Course
*It is VERY IMPORTANT that at the time you book an assessment, you also book at least 2 follow-up appointments 1 to 2 weeks apart, if possible, as our therapists are booking up fully several weeks in advance. This will help ensure you receive timely follow-up and can get an appointment at a time that is convenient for you.* Your initial Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Assessment will consist of a comprehensive medical history and physical exam. This will often include an examination of the low back, pelvis and hips, as well as an internal pelvic exam in order to diagnose and plan the best treatment. You may also be given some exercises to work on at home. It is VERY IMPORTANT that at the time you book an assessment, you also book a follow-up appointment for 1 to 2 weeks later, if possible. Your therapist will discuss treatment frequency during the assessment. If you cannot find a spot in this time period, please call and we will try to find a time for you. You may also opt to put your name on our online waitlist.