The latest hands-on techniques to release trigger points, muscle tightness, and joint stiffness in the lower back, hips, and pelvis may be contributing to your problem.
An individualized exercise program may include breathing exercises, postural exercises, stretching, and strengthening for the pelvic floor, core, lower back, and hips.
Biofeedback and breathing techniques help retrain weak, dysfunctional, or tight pelvic floor muscles. You learn how to use the pelvic floor muscles more effectively, which can help improve incontinence and pain.
Knowledge is power! Understanding your condition helps you take control of your problem and is vital to your recovery.
This may include the use of heat, cold, trans-electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), guided imagery, breathing, and relaxation techniques.
Our pelvic health services are covered by most insurance plans with minimal to no out-of-pocket fees (often 80–100% of the fees). We can show you how to optimize your coverage, meaning you may pay little to nothing for your recovery.
Direct Billed. Minimal Out-Of-Pocket
Flexible Scheduling
Our mission is to provide the best health care for the Oakville community which is made possible by our dedicated team of patient care practitioners.
"...iMove is an amazing clinic. It’s big and spacious......"
"iMove is an amazing clinic. It’s big and spacious. The staff are friendly and there is plenty of exercise equipment. Kyle is an amazing physiotherapist, he’s been helping me for over a year. I come to him all the way from Toronto because he’s worth it! He is caring and very good at what he does. He has a wealth of knowledge and can translate that to effective patient care. Highly recommend! "
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1027 Speers Rd unit 30, Oakville, ON, L6L 2X5
1027 Speers Rd unit 30, Oakville, ON, L6L 2X5
Hours:
Monday: 3:30 pm-7:00 pm
Tuesday: 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am-7:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am-6:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am-12:30 pm
Saturday: 8:30 am-2:00 pm
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Kailah began her education at York University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. After working for a few years in the field, she went on to complete a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at McMaster University.
Her passion for the physiotherapy profession began at a very young age as she competed in sport at an elite level and worked closely with many physiotherapists along the way. She represented Canada in Roller Figure Skating at many international events and two Pan American Games. Her involvement in sport to date has sparked her interest in working with active individuals to prevent and treat injuries as well as improve performance.
Kailah provides skilled assessment and treatment in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Neurokinetic Therapy, Manual Therapy, Soft Tissue Injuries, Chronic Pain, Concussion and Whiplash, Pelvic Floor Health, Pregnancy and Labor and Delivery Prep, and Postpartum Recovery.
Customized Approach,
Specific Pelvic Health Treatment.
State-of-The-Art,
Technology and Treatment.
Insurance Covered,
Submitted For You.
Qualified Clinicians,
Experienced physiotherapists.
Patient Education,
Home Care.
Fast Booking.
Flexible Scheduling.
4+
Years Experience
9+
Years Experience
iMove Clinic
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Including but not limited to endometriosis, vulvodynia, vaginismus, bladder pain syndrome
Pregnancy and Postpartum Care
Support and education to prepare for labour and delivery, treating postpartum symptoms and returning to pre pregnancy activity levels
Urinary Leakage
Involuntary leaking of urine that may be associated with coughing, laughing, jumping, running or urgency
Urinary Urgency
A compelling urge to urinate that may be difficult to control.
Hip, Low Back & Sacroiliac Pain
Persistent pain that has not resolved with other forms of treatment may be the result of pelvic floor dysfunction.
Urinary Frequency
Having to urinate so frequently that your normal routine is affected.
Abdominal Separation
Post-partum separation of your abdominal muscles that persists longer than 8 weeks after giving birth.
On your first visit to our clinic, we will take the time to discuss with you your specific symptoms, problems, and treatment goals.
With your consent, your physiotherapist will complete a physical assessment of the muscles, joints, and tissues of the pelvic floor, hips, and lower back. This may include internal and external examinations to identify the affected tissues that may be contributing to your urinary, bowel, or pelvic pain symptoms.
Your initial visit takes approximately 50 minutes and will provide plenty of time for questions to ensure you have a good understanding of your condition and your treatment plan.
On your first visit to our clinic, we will take the time and discuss with you your specific symptoms, problems, and treatment goals.
With your consent, your physiotherapist will complete a physical assessment of the muscles, joints, and tissues of the pelvic floor, hips, and lower back. This may include internal and external examinations to identify the affected tissues that may be contributing to your urinary, bowel, or pelvic pain symptoms.
Your initial visit takes approximately 50 minutes and will provide plenty of time for questions to ensure you have a good understanding of your condition and your treatment plan.
A Specialized Approach to Pelvic Health Therapy, Addressing Persistent Tension and Discomfort.
A Specialized Approach to Pelvic Health Therapy, Addressing Persistent Tension and Discomfort.
Insurance Covered, Direct Billed Pelvic Health Physiotherapy.