Erin Adam
- Pelvic floor assessment and internal pelvic floor muscle therapy.
- Treatment for urinary incontinence and pelvic pain management.
- Pre- and postnatal pelvic rehabilitation and recovery.
- Lumbar spine mechanical diagnosis and McKenzie-based therapy.
- Personalized, evidence-based mobility restoration and function rehabilitation.
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Integrated Touch Physiotherapy
2148 Carling Avenue, Suite 201, Ottawa, ON, K2A 1H1
Born and raised in the Ottawa Valley, Erin has a deep-rooted passion for health and wellness. After completing her Master’s in Physiotherapy at the University of Limerick in Ireland, she has returned to pursue her career as a registered Physiotherapist. She has a strong focus on patient-centered care. Dedicated to helping individuals regain their mobility and improve their quality of life, Erin takes a personalized approach using evidence-based practice to tailor treatments to meet the unique needs of each patient. Erin has a strong passion for supporting and treating clients with pelvic floor dysfunction from incontinence, pelvic pain to pre and post natal pelvic changes. She has completed ongoing education courses such as: The Physical Therapy Approach for Anyone Experiencing Urinary Incontinence. She uses evidence-based, compassionate care to help her clients achieve optimal pelvic health, strength and feel confident in their bodies again. After performing a holistic exam of your abdomen, low back and pelvic girdle, and if needed with your comfort in mind an internal exam of your pelvic floor muscles, she will develop a customized, evidence-based treatment plan to help you with: pelvic pain, incontinence, pelvic floor strength and pre and post-natal care. Erin has also completed the McKenzie Institute of Canada - Part A Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy of the Lumbar Spine course and is eager to continue her professional development.
If this is your first time seeing your Physiotherapist for this specific injury or if it is more than 6 months for the same injury, your Physiotherapist must conduct a new assessment. Your appointment will include a thorough assessment, an explanation of your diagnosis and plan, as well as provide treatment. When booking, please book a follow-up visit at the same time in order to ensure your Physiotherapist can see you in a timely manner.