Carmen is a pelvic health and orthopaedic physiotherapist with a passion for helping people feel more confident and comfortable moving their bodies. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Kinesiology from UBC, and completed her Master of Physical Therapy at Western University in Ontario.
Carmen’s journey into physiotherapy began with her own experiences as a young athlete navigating injuries. Growing up in Delta, BC, she played soccer, field hockey, and basketball. Carmen now keeps active through recreational tennis, skiing, hiking, running, and training for her first triathlon.
Her interest in pelvic health developed as she learned just how much conditions like pelvic pain and incontinence can affect quality of life. These issues are often brushed aside or normalized, but Carmen saw the meaningful impact pelvic health physiotherapy can have—and was motivated to pursue further training in this area. She especially enjoys working with pregnant and postpartum clients, offering support through all stages of their journey and helping them rebuild strength, resilience, and trust in their bodies.
Carmen takes an evidence-informed approach that combines movement, education, manual therapy, and techniques like IMS/dry needling. Her goal is to meet each client where they’re at and support them with care that’s both informed and empowering.
She has pursued additional training through Pelvic Health Solutions, with coursework focused on incontinence, pelvic pain, the biopsychosocial model, and pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain. She has also completed additional training in IMS, clinical pilates, and osteoarthritis of the hip and knee.
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Natasha grew up in New Westminster, where her love for sports and the outdoors shaped her
passion for health and science. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Simon
Fraser University while competing in track and field at the NCAA level. She then pursued a
Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Leeds Beckett University in the UK.
During her academic journey, Natasha developed a strong interest in pelvic health, drawn to
the beautifully complex and often underappreciated role it plays in overall well-being. After
completing her physiotherapy degree, she became certified in pelvic health physiotherapy,
successfully completing all levels (I, II, and III).
Natasha continues to expand her expertise
by taking advanced courses and collaborating with colleagues. She is passionate about
helping clients understand their pelvic health and empowering them to overcome challenges
such as pelvic pain, incontinence, and prenatal or postpartum concerns.
Natasha takes a compassionate and collaborative approach to care, working closely with each
client to create individualized treatment plans tailored to their goals. She combines education,
manual therapy, and targeted exercise to help clients build strength, confidence, and
improved function. Her practice focuses on supporting clients with pelvic pain conditions,
incontinence, prenatal and postpartum recovery, as well as general orthopaedic concerns. She
is dedicated to helping individuals of all ages achieve a better quality of life through
improved health and awareness.
Outside of work, Natasha enjoys staying active through hiking, gravel biking, kayaking, and
skiing. When she’s not outdoors, she’s often experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen or
exploring new destinations through travel.
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Angie has always had an interest in pelvic health, specifically working with pre and postnatal individuals. She graduated with distinction from Queen’s University where she completed her Bachelor of Science Honors degree in Kinesiology in 2016, and Master of Science degree in Physiotherapy in 2018.
Angie is an evidence driven therapist with skills in exercise prescription, IMS/acupuncture and manual therapy techniques. She has completed several pelvic health courses. These include: Pregnancy, Caesarean Birth, Pelvic Girdle Pain and the Pelvic Floor. She also completed her Pelvic Floor Training (PHS Levels 1-3) that focus on urinary incontinence, pelvic pain through a trauma informed lens, and a biopsychosocial treatment approach. Lastly, her interests extend to breast cancer patient’s recovering from radiation, surgery, hormone therapy and chemotherapy.
This combined knowledge allowed her to gain valuable practice in working with women who were experiencing different pregnancy and pelvic health journeys. These experiences deepened her prior interest in allied health care for pre and postnatal care.
Angie grew up on the Vancouver North Shore, where she enjoyed staying active and being outdoors. She trained competitively in volleyball, soccer, and track and field. Currently you can still find her enjoying skiing, running, and hiking. Angie looks forward to helping you get back to your unique activities and interests.
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Cassandra will be taking Maternity Leave starting June 6 and will return in late fall
Cassandra was born and raised on the North Shore where she graduated from UBC with a Bachelor of Kinesiology. She obtained a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. Immediately upon graduation Cassandra continued her education, obtaining certification in the cervicothoracic and lumbopelvic complexes as well as Acupuncture and Dry Needling.
During this time Cassandra developed a passion for pelvic health, leading her to additionally become fully certified in Pelvic Health physiotherapy (Level I, II and III). This has allowed her to help treat people with a variety of conditions including prolapse, incontinence and pelvic girdle pain, as well as help people during their individual pregnancy journeys. Cassandra has supplemented this certification with specialized training in Pregnancy and Pelvic Girdle Pain, Labour and Delivery, Chronic Pain and the Sensitive Nervous System, The Female Athlete, Breast Cancer, Pelvic Floor Oncology as well as Treating Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault and Birth Trauma. This has lead her to approach treatment through a biopsychosocial and trauma-informed lens, looking at the person as a whole.
As a former competitive soccer player, equestrian and ski racer, Cassandra understands the importance of both prevention and rehabilitation to keep her clients remaining healthy and active. Cassandra’s treatment approach is evidence-based and focuses on the whole person, giving her clients a well-rounded and individualized approach to maximizing recovery and promoting wellness. Cassandra has experience working with clients of all ages and abilities and enjoys helping each individual reach their own personal goals.
Cassandra will be taking Maternity Leave starting June 6 and will return in late fall
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Aimee is a registered physiotherapist with a deep passion for movement, wellness, and empowering individuals through evidence-based care. With a lifelong commitment to an active lifestyle — whether hiking, skiing, or bike packing — Aimee brings both personal and professional insight to her practice.
Originally from the UK, Aimee graduated as a physiotherapist with honours from the University of Birmingham in 2017. She grew up immersed in her local coastal rowing club, an experience that taught her the value of community and the importance of connecting with people from all walks of life.
After relocating to Canada in 2020, Aimee focused her clinical practice on chronic pain and falls risk management—areas that ultimately sparked her interest in pelvic health and its profound impact on quality of life. Her professional journey has included diverse roles, from acute care specializing in stroke rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, and general medicine, to her work as an occupational health consultant supporting educators with return-to-work strategies.
Aimee played an integral role in the development and implementation of the Hospital at Home program, bringing patient-centred care into community settings. Throughout her career, she has
remained committed to helping patients regain their strength, balance, and confidence so they can return to the activities they love.
Her growing awareness of the significant gaps in women’s health education led her to pursue advanced training in pelvic health, completing Level 1 and 2 pelvic health courses, along with specialized education in pregnancy and pelvic girdle pain. Aimee is passionate about helping individuals understand and reconnect with their bodies and is excited to continue this work at Bloom Physiotherapy and Pelvic Health.
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Dahra graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Biology. She then completed her Doctor of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Dahra has developed a wealth of clinical experience across hospital, mobile, private practice, and aged care settings.
Dahra also has a passion for sports and athletic performance. In Australia, she worked for a competitive Australian Rules Football team, where she provided injury advice and prevention, athletic taping, and basic first aid. Additionally, she was on a full college scholarship during her undergraduate studies at UC Davis, playing NCAA Division I tennis.
Her treatment method involves a mix of manual therapy with exercise prescription. She believes in utilizing a holistic approach to enable you to find your optimal function and achieve your goals. She offers IMS and Clinical Pilates and can provide services in intermediate Spanish.
Outside the clinic, Dahra can be found playing tennis, exploring new hikes around Vancouver and BC, and snowboarding.
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