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Sophia McLean is currently treating/trained to work with individuals born anatomically female
Elizabeth McKittrick is currently treating/trained to work with individuals born anatomically female
Emily Quinn is currently treating/trained to work with all genders.
Carla Huls is currently treating/trained to work with all genders.
Carla Huls
(She/Her/Hers)
Hi, I’m Carla! – Registered Physiotherapist
When I was first introduced to the world of pelvic health in 2004, I was immediately drawn to the compassionate nature of this specialized area of physiotherapy, along with the concept of treating the whole person, rather than simply treating one problem or symptom.
I graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Health Sciences Degree (Honours) in 2004. I obtained my Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta in 2009. After completing my Masters of Physiotherapy, I spent a year treating orthopedic and athletic injuries before giving birth to my beautiful daughter in 2010. This first pregnancy and labour and delivery experience was profoundly different from that of my subsequent two babies. While not all my memories around this time are positive, I am grateful for these experiences for many reasons. Not only has my pregnancy/postpartum journey shaped me as a person, but I believe it has made me a more compassionate and empathetic physiotherapist.
In 2011, I completed the McMaster University Medical Acupuncture Program and pursued my first specialized Pelvic Health Training. Since then, I have taken numerous courses to further my understanding of (and fuel my passion for) treating various pelvic health conditions. My clinical interests include women’s health, pelvic health, medical acupuncture, orthopedics, and sports rehabilitation. I am registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. I am also a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), Ontario Physiotherapy Association, and the Women’s Health Division of the CPA.
The thing that I love most about my job is getting to know my clients and their stories, and then helping them to achieve meaningful quality-of-life improvements. Each person is unique, and I am constantly learning from my clients.
When I’m not at work, you’ll find me at the rink watching my kids, playing volleyball, drinking a good cup of coffee (hopefully still hot!), or snuggled up at home reading a book.
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Elizabeth McKittrick
My interest in pelvic health stems from both a deep fascination with the pelvis, and a deep love of people: learning their stories, interests, and helping them feel more like themselves. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo, followed by my Master of Physical Therapy at Western University. I was immediately drawn to pelvic health physiotherapy, and pursued coursework and mentorship in this complex area of care post-grad. I am a member of both the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Ontario Physiotherapy Association.
My clinical interests are broad, spanning incontinence, prolapse management, pregnancy and postpartum, and hypermobility. I welcome those of all ages, identities, and stages of life. As a queer-identifying individual, I bring compassion, knowledge, and lived experience to my care with LGBTQ+ individuals and am always excited to serve this community.
My approach to care is person-centred at its’ core, and I strive to create a welcoming space where you feel supported and heard. I use personalized exercise plans, education, manual therapy, and lifestyle approaches to help individuals feel empowered with knowledge and tools to improve their pelvic health.
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Sophia McLean
(She/Her/Hers)
Hi, I’m Sophia – Registered Physiotherapist
A significant low back injury in high school redirected my dance career aspirations towards physiotherapy, after experiencing firsthand how the combination of scientific knowledge and a trusting relationship could get me back on my feet (literally and figuratively).
Since graduating with my Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from Boston University in 2013, I have worked in both orthopaedic and pelvic health physiotherapy settings in the US and Canada and pursued certification courses in manual therapy and dry needling. With an interest in understanding the body and person more holistically, I completed a Master of Arts in Theological Studies in 2016 from Regent College, where I had the opportunity to study the intersection of spirituality, sexuality, neurophysiology, and faith. In 2019, I moved towards specializing in the pelvic health field full time, landing me in London, Ontario.
I am registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and a member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), the Women’s Health Division of the CPA, and the Ontario Physiotherapy Association. I continue to enjoy post-graduate learning with a few courses per year offered by leading pelvic health education organizations.
When not in the clinic, you’ll find my introverted self plunked on the couch watching BritBox, enjoying a latte at a local coffee shop, trying to take my gardening and birdwatching skills from beginner to intermediate, playing board games with my husband, and trying somewhat successfully to exercise regularly.
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Emily Quinn
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