Amanda Gemmell
- Pelvic health conditions.
- Orthopedic conditions.
- Finding root cause of complaints.
- Evidence-based physiotherapy treatment.
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Sport Medicine Physiotherapy
Amanda Gemmell is a Registered Pelvic Health and Orthopedic Physiotherapist who grew up in Essex County playing competitive sports. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Biology at Faulkner University in Alabama in 2015 while playing Varsity Women’s Soccer on a soccer scholarship. After completing her undergraduate degree, Amanda moved back to Canada and earned her Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy at Queen’s University in 2017. She continues to play soccer, loves riding horses, painting, weight lifting, running, and training her amazing dog Meeko. Amanda treats both pelvic health and orthopedic conditions. She has taken numerous postgraduate pelvic health courses and is currently a teaching assistant for the international pelvic health course “The Female Athlete - Level 1” with Antony Lo. The Female Athlete – Level 1 is approved by CrossFit for 20 CEU’s. Her mission is to find the root cause of your complaint, teach you everything she knows about your case, and ultimately teach you how to treat yourself. Amanda takes an evidence-based approach to her practice and will work with you to reach your goals. Post Graduate Courses: Level I: The Physical Therapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence Level 2 & 3: Female & Male Pelvic Pain Male Pelvic Health Masterclass The Evil Triplets of Pelvic Pain The Female Athlete – Bulletproof your Core and Pelvic Floor The Female Athlete Level 2
3375 Munich Ct, Windsor, ON, N8N 5G2
Pelvic health physiotherapists have completed extensive additional training in assessing, diagnosing, and treating the pelvic floor region. Weak, tight, uncoordinated, or damaged pelvic floor muscles can contribute to incontinence, urinary frequency, pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, chronic low back pain, and more. Pelvic health conditions affect both men and women of all ages.
2545 N Talbot Rd Unit 3, Oldcastle , ON, N0R 1L0
Pelvic health physiotherapists have completed extensive additional training in assessing, diagnosing, and treating the pelvic floor region. Weak, tight, uncoordinated, or damaged pelvic floor muscles can contribute to incontinence, urinary frequency, pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, chronic low back pain, and more. Pelvic health conditions affect both men and women of all ages.