Carmen is a registered physiotherapist, in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, who graduated from D’Youville College with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2015 and Brock University with a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (Honours) in 2010
During her studies, she had the opportunity to gain valuable experience in a variety of disciplines including orthopaedics, paediatrics & acute patient care. Carmen completed her thesis concerning “Exercise Training in Pregnant Women” which was later accepted and presented at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in 2016. She is fully certified in pelvic floor physiotherapy (Level 1-3), along with a certification for Electrical STIM for pelvic floor & has extended training in paediatrics, including paediatric pelvic floor training. Carmen is passionate about helping others to achieve their goals throughout the rehabilitative process.
In her spare time, she enjoys the outdoors, staying active through exercise, skating & soccer, as well as spending time with her family and friends.
D'Youville College - 2015
Brock University - 2010
Full Certification (Level 1-3)
Paediatric Pelvic Floor
Electrical STIM for Pelvic Floor
Madison graduated from Trillium College's Medical Office Assistant program with honours & has a background in General Arts & Sciences; Pre-Community Services from Niagara College.
Madison is First Aid & CPR/AED Level C & Mental Health First Aid Certified. She is Level 2 Certified in American Sign Language.
Madison was born and raised in the Niagara Region, enjoys traveling, spending time outdoors & spending time with her family, friends & animals.
Trillium College - 2022
Niagara College - 2017
Level C - 2022
Level 2 - 2017
CALM Health Physiotherapy
6800 Morrison Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6Z8, Canada
Phone: 289-932-1115
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