Alex Broniek
- Orthopaedic injury assessment and rehabilitation programs.
- Neurological rehab for stroke, brain injury recovery.
- Pelvic health and prenatal/postnatal pelvic physiotherapy.
- Manual therapy for pain relief and mobility restoration.
- Yoga-informed movement retraining, breath and mindfulness integration.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The WOMB Vaughan
545 North Rivermede Rd., Unit 105, Vaughan, ON, L4K 4H1
Alexandra graduated from Queen’s University in 2011 with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy. Alex also holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. Throughout her career as a Physiotherapist, Alex has worked in private clinics and rehabilitation hospitals, working with several populations: from those with orthopaedic injuries to those who have experienced a stroke, brain injury or amputation. Alex is a forever student, always looking for opportunities to learn and expand her knowledge to be better equipped to support her clients. Alex understands the importance of taking a biopsychosocial approach when it comes to her clients, and approaching any concerns they may have. She has always been interested in women’s health, yoga, mindfulness and meditation, and how they can be integrated into her practice. Her desire and passion to dive into women’s health grew exponentially when she was pregnant with her daughter. She sought out pelvic health physiotherapy and was able to experience, first hand, the powerful impact and value the profession has in helping those to navigate this incredible journey. It would be her privilege to accompany, encourage and facilitate you on your own journey to feel strong (in all aspects of the word), confident, comfortable, empowered, and in control of your health. Other things you may like to know about Alex: She lived and worked in Melbourne, Australia for four years! She has a 200 hour yoga certification +additional training in pre/postnatal yoga. She loves traveling, music, dogs, photography, baking, exercising, and most importantly, spending time with family.
During your initial physiotherapy assessment, your therapist will do a thorough examination of your range of motion, strength, balance, posture, movement patterns, and exercise tolerance to identify physical limitations. As well, your overall health is influenced by more than just your physical impairment which is why your therapist will also use a biopsychosocial approach to understand how your unique lifestyle factors play a role in your overall health.