Amélie Therrien

The Pelvic Health Clinic by Erika Burger Physiotherapy

The Pelvic Health Clinic by Erika Burger Physiotherapy

1106 Cole Harbour Road, Dartmouth, NS, B2V 1E7

Amélie is a compassionate pelvic health physiotherapist dedicated to providing individualized, evidence-based care in a safe and supportive environment. She strives to ensure every client feels heard, respected, and empowered, using a trauma-informed approach that prioritizes collaboration and trust. Amélie holds a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University and a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Université de Moncton. She has experience in private practice with a focus on pelvic health, treating a wide range of conditions including urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, dyspareunia, endometriosis-related pain, and pre- and postnatal concerns. She is passionate about supporting individuals across the lifespan, as well as gender-diverse clients. Amélie is committed to providing inclusive, affirming care that is tailored to each person’s unique experiences and goals. As a lifelong learner, Amélie continually advances her knowledge in pelvic health. She has completed additional training in areas such as urinary incontinence, complex pelvic pain, pudendal neuralgia, and trauma-informed care, allowing her to provide comprehensive and up-to-date treatment. Her approach integrates manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and education within a biopsychosocial framework. Amélie believes in building strong therapeutic relationships and empowering clients to take an active role in their rehabilitation and overall well-being. Outside of the clinic, Amélie enjoys spending time outdoors, walking her dog Brie (named after her love of cheese), hiking, traveling with her family, staying active, and connecting with friends.

Pelvic Health Physio Initial Assessment (ADULT)
Pelvic

A sixty minute initial pelvic health physiotherapy assessment for new clients. Please consider booking 2-3 biweekly follow-up appointments to ensure that your treatment is timely. These appointments may involve a pelvic exam and/or an assessment of your pelvic floor muscles, if you and your physiotherapist determine that would be helpful information to have. You do not need to do anything out of the norm to prepare for this, just come as you are.

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