Restoring Meaningful Movement
Sleuthing out the challenge that you might be experiencing in your daily function due to pain, restricted movement, injury or aging concerns is like a mystery. Manual therapy training prior to pelvic and oncology training along with athletic and yoga training informs Joanne's approach. You are welcomed to explain what is interfering with your "meaningful movement" whether it's something functional (like going down stairs or standing long enough to make a meal) or something athletic (like supporting your pelvic organs while power lifting or slowed running times during perimenopause) or something disease-based (like inflammation in your joints or poor endurance with CME). Figuring out your movement recruitment and/or limitations, your motor synergies, where your neuromotor (brain to muscles) pathways are or aren't working and helping YOU find YOUR way (not "fixing you") is our approach at Full Circle. You will always have homework (including sleep support, stress management, functional education and more). Your body, your life.
Joanne may also refer you to trusted colleagues here in Creston (yoga, yoga therapy, hypopressives, kinesiology, nutrition, TCM, massage therapy, physio colleagues) or physio specialists (vertigo/balance, sports med., hand therapists) around the Kootenays. If you're seeking musculoskeletal or general physiotherapy, Joanne will refer you onto the other physios here in Creston so that she can support those with primary pelvic and cancer concerns.
Joanne is a 2018 graduate of SOYA yoga teacher training and was in the 2019 cohort of Y4C Oncology Yoga teacher training from New York. Please check the Y4C website, blogs and youtube offerings for more information on how yoga can ease the cancer journey as well as support brilliant health after treatment is over.
Joanne may also refer you to trusted colleagues here in Creston (yoga, yoga therapy, hypopressives, kinesiology, nutrition, TCM, massage therapy, physio colleagues) or physio specialists (vertigo/balance, sports med., hand therapists) around the Kootenays. If you're seeking musculoskeletal or general physiotherapy, Joanne will refer you onto the other physios here in Creston so that she can support those with primary pelvic and cancer concerns.
Joanne is a 2018 graduate of SOYA yoga teacher training and was in the 2019 cohort of Y4C Oncology Yoga teacher training from New York. Please check the Y4C website, blogs and youtube offerings for more information on how yoga can ease the cancer journey as well as support brilliant health after treatment is over.