Agnes Budyn, PT
À propos de Agnes
Dans ses motsCredentials
DPT, PT, BSc (Hons) Life Sci
Special Interests
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy (women’s health)
Labor and Delivery Preparation
Postpartum rehab and Management of Diastasis Rectus Abdominis
Experience
Certified Physiotherapist and Women's Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Utica University NY
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Life Science, McMaster University
Pelvic Health Solutions Level 1: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence
Pelvic Health Solutions Level 2: The Role of Physiotherapy in the Treatment of Anyone Experiencing Pelvic Pain Through a Trauma Informed Lens
Pelvic Health Solutions Level 3: Biopsychosocial Reframed
Diastasis Rectus Abdominis and the Postpartum Core
Julie Wiebes Foundations: Diaphragm/Pelvic Floor Piston for Adult Populations (Modules 1-4)
#Practice Style
Agnes graduated with a Doctors of Physiotherapy from Utica University in New York and completed a Bachelor of Science at McMaster University. She is a certified Orthopaedic Physiotherapist with a strong focus on Women’s Pelvic Health.
Agnes has a particular interest in and passion for treating pelvic floor dysfunctions. With her post-graduate training in pelvic health and orthopaedic skills, she is committed to treating women who suffer from generalized pelvic/low back/hip pain and urogenital/ano-rectal dysfunction. She especially loves to work with women addressing concerns related to pregnancy and post-partum recovery throughout the lifespan.
Agnes also brings personal experience to encourage, empower and support her patients throughout any pelvic health needs. Agnes uses education, exercise guidance and manual therapy to help you build confidence and strength in your pelvic floor and core.
Services & prices
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Breast UltrasoundFollow-up
« Ultrasound used to decrease compression and blockage of breast ducts by loosening the muscular and myofascial tissues. »Physiotherapy - Women's Pelvic Health (Assessment)New patient
« For women experiencing peri-natal care, for pelvic pain, for bladder and bowel related concerns and for assessment and treatment of injuries internally and externally at the pelvis and surrounding low back, hips, and abdomen resulting from pelvic floor dysfunction »2 optionsPhysiotherapy (Pelvic)Follow-up
« For all peri-natal care, for pelvic pain, for bladder and bowel related concerns and for treatment of injuries internally and externally at the pelvis and surrounding low back, hips, and abdomen resulting from pelvic floor dysfunction »2 optionsPhysiotherapy (Pelvic) - AssessmentNew patient
« For all peri-natal care, for pelvic pain, for bladder and bowel related concerns and for assessment and treatment of injuries internally and externally at the pelvis and surrounding low back, hips, and abdomen resulting from pelvic floor dysfunction »Physiotherapy (Pelvic) - Assessment – to Previous PhysiotherapistNew patient
« For all peri-natal care, for pelvic pain, for bladder and bowel related concerns and for assessment and treatment of injuries internally and externally at the pelvis and surrounding low back, hips, and abdomen resulting from pelvic floor dysfunction. »Physiotherapy - Pelvic - consultationNew patient
« For patients seeking treatment for pelvic floor related care who cannot come in to clinic. In these sessions your therapist can provide coaching on self management, exercise prescription, activity modification and other helpful products or strategies for recovery »2 optionsDisponibilités : vérifié il y a 46 min · les prix viennent directement de la clinique — jamais majorés

