Thanks for your interest in working with me at The Mama’s Physio! This page is dedicated to answering all your questions. I want you to feel confident that you’ve chosen the right physio for you. (And if I’m not your best fit, that’s completely fine too! I’d be happy to refer you to other physio colleagues or health professionals who can help you.)
Thanks for your interest in working with me at The Mama’s Physio!
This page is dedicated to answering all your questions. I want you to feel confident that you’ve chosen the right physio for you. (And if I’m not your best fit, that’s completely fine too! I’d be happy to refer you to other physio colleagues or health professionals who can help you.)
Client Demographics
I work with women who are in the perinatal season of life. This means my clients are either:
hi! i’m ibbie
As you can probably tell, I’m really into birth. I’m here to help women journey through their perinatal season with health, strength, capacity, and joy. If you have a pelvic health condition that needs attention, a pregnancy or postnatal physical challenge, or want to prepare for an empowered birth, I’m your girl.
I am one of the most experienced pelvic physios in London (one of the original 3 in the city) and I am the only pelvic physio in our area who serves perinatal women exclusively. I also am active in the local birth community and attend births as my schedule allows.
It would be an honour to walk with you.
hi! i’m ibbie
As you can probably tell, I’m really into birth. I’m here to help women journey through their perinatal season with health, strength, capacity, and joy. If you have a pelvic health condition that needs attention, a pregnancy or postnatal physical challenge, or want to prepare for an empowered birth, I’m your girl.
I am one of the most experienced pelvic physios in London (one of the original 3 in the city) and I am the only pelvic physio in our area who serves perinatal women exclusively. I also am active in the local birth community and attend births as my schedule allows.
It would be an honour to walk with you.
The initial consultation is our chance to get to know each other. My hope is to clearly understand your story and your goals, and to let you know how I can help. You will also get to check me out and decide if I’d be a good fit for you or not.
After listening to you, asking some questions, and taking some notes, I invite you to complete a physical evaluation (hands-on if we’re meeting in person and observational if we’re meeting virtually). I may assess your alignment, breathing mechanics, abdominal wall/core function, whole body or specific movements, viscera, nervous system state, proprioception, sensation, myofascial system, pelvic floor function, or other things.
I may also ask you to compete some questionnaires that will offer further insight into your current physical and psychosocial functioning. I explain what I find as we go along and how it may be relevant to your story.
The consultation pulls all the puzzle pieces together and helps me begin to formulate a plan for care. After sharing my initial thoughts, recommendations and resources, I answer any questions on your mind and we decide on your next best step.
There is a lot packed into our 60 minutes together – and it goes by fast! If you decide to continue with physiotherapy care from me, we will begin more formally with treatment at your following session.
Note – bodywork for birth sessions includes a review of your health/pregnancy concerns and experience to date; the session is primarily dedicated to as much hands-on time as possible.
Short answer: No.
Long answer: It is your body so you have the authority and autonomy to decide who gets to interact with it and in what way.
I consider it a huge privilege and honour to work with women’s bodies and especially within the sacred region of the pelvis. I work within the comfort level of my clients. So no, you never need to have an internal pelvic floor evaluation if you don’t want one.
If I am seeing you in person I may offer an internal pelvic floor evaluation at some point. And it may not be on the first, second, or even the third visit. It depends entirely on why you are coming to see me, what your main concerns are, and if I sense an internal exam could offer additional information or value.
Before completing an internal pelvic floor evaluation, I review the process, the reasons, the benefits, the risks, and the alternatives with you. And I answer any questions you have. An internal exam is offered vaginally and/or rectally and is only completed if full informed consent has been given.
In addition to verbal consent, I also look for something called embodied consent, meaning that I look for the “yes” from your body and nervous system. Ideally there would be congruency between your verbal consent and your embodied consent. Sometimes if a client says yes to proceeding but I can see her body is saying no, then we will revisit the internal exam at another time.
If we decide to proceed, then you would lay on physiotherapy table draped under a sheet. The internal exam is a clean technique using non-latex gloves and the pelvic floor muscles are accessed vaginally and/or rectally. I explain the process step by step and most clients find it to be extremely informative. The internal exam is gentle, slow, and should not be painful. It does not involve a speculum or stirrups. Even after we begin an internal evaluation, you can change your mind at anytime.
If you decline an internal exam, know that it’s totally fine! And rest assured that I am still able to effectively treat pelvic health conditions without one. I have years of experience and a good understanding of the patterns that show up in the body through pelvic symptoms. Additionally the pelvic floor is also greatly influenced by structures that surround and cross it. So we can treat the pelvic floor through those external structures and by taking a whole-body approach.
Once you’ve booked your initial consultation, you’ll get an email with all the details.
We can answer that question best after the initial consultation has been completed.
Some women have a one time consultation to simply get a second opinion. Others work with me for their entire childbearing year. Your number of visits will depend on the physio path that you choose (self-directed care, 1:1 visits, or journeys).
Clients are responsible to pay for physiotherapy services out of pocket (by credit card, e-transfer, or cash).
The Mama’s Physio does not offer direct billing and services are not covered through OHIP, WSIB, or auto accident insurance.
After payment has been received, you will receive a receipt by email which contains all the information that your insurance company requires to process a claim.
For specific questions about your coverage, please contact your insurance company directly.
Yes I do! It can be a great option for many clients. And it can be just as effective as in person care!
(I’ll let you in on a little secret: healing is an inside job – meaning that you have the inner resources within you to unleash healing potential within your body. What a grace! My job is to help you discover that. And that guidance is something I can offer in person or virtually!)
Physio can be offered exclusively virtually, or as a hybrid with in-person care.
Virtual physiotherapy is also super valuable if you live outside of the city, if you have a sick child at home, or if the weather is too poor to drive in.
*It may be recommended that some conditions or concerns be treated in person where hands-on care is necessary.
How about now!? Lol.
Here’s how I see it: birth and body preparation is like getting ready for a wedding. There are some important things to do far in advance so that the weeks leading up to the wedding are smooth and non stressful.
So I love working with women starting right from the first trimester to prepare their whole body to have a solid foundation for the rest of changes that will come in pregnancy. Much of the first trimester work is done with a view to prevent problems from showing up in later pregnancy or at birth. In the first trimester, I typically do not do any internal pelvic floor work, but there are a number of other important ways to support the body.
If you’re past the 1st trimester, it’s all good! Start physio whenever you’re ready. Many mamas begin in their 2nd trimester when they have a bit more energy. If you’re hoping to be proactive, I suggest that you have an initial consultation by the time you’re 20 weeks pregnant.
No, it’s never too late. In fact I work with some women for the first time while they’re in early labour (although I highly recommend coming in sooner, obvi)!
Depending on how many sessions we can fit in before you go into labour, we may need to be super strategic about what we’re working on and focus our limited time on the #1 priority you have.
I’ve tried to craft a career where I’m doing what I’m good at, what I know, and what I love! My area of expertise is pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, so I tailor my caseload to align with that.
If you’re seeking care and are not in your childbearing season, or are looking for paediatric or male pelvic floor treatment or other subspecialties, I know many excellent pelvic and orthopaedic physiotherapists in London and Canada; and honestly globally. So if you email me, I’d be happy to provide you with my referral list of therapists that I know personally and that I trust.
In my books, mamas and babies are a package deal, so of course your little one is welcome! The office space is most appropriate for babes in arms (not yet walking). If your baby needs your attention, feel free to hold him or her while we work. You may also breastfeed, bring a few toys, or use my little baby swing.
Unfortunately the session is unable to be extended if your baby is fussy and takes time to settle.
Some moms find it easier to focus on their body and get full value for their time if they arrange for childcare or bring a helper to their session.
What ever works for you works for me!
Yes, absolutely. Pelvic physiotherapy doesn’t always have to involve internal pelvic floor treatment! There is lots of work to do outside of the pelvic bowl.
If you’re comfortable with internal work being done while you’re on your period, then we could certainly work intravaginally as it’s not a problem or contraindication.
This is a great question! And hey, we all start our learning journey somewhere!
I’ve written a whole article about exactly what pelvic floor physiotherapy is so check it out and I hope it offers more clarity!
With her help I have healed.
I saw Ibbie for issues with my abdominal and pelvic floor muscles not healing correctly after the vaginal birth of my second child. These issues had likely existed since my first pregnancy and c-section with my daughter. Ibbie was excellent at assessing and identifying areas that needed healing and strengthening in order for me to get back into a great state of health. I am so grateful, that with her help I have healed properly and have been been able to return to my full exercise routine.
– K.C.
I felt seen and heard.
What truly sets Ibbie apart is her client-centered approach. She took the time to listen to my story, thoroughly understand my needs, and tailor her treatments specifically to me. This personalized care made all the difference, as I felt seen and heard as an individual, not just another patient. Ibbie’s dedication to her clients’ well-being is evident in every aspect of her practice. She is incredibly knowledgeable and skilled, always staying up-to-date with the latest research and techniques in pelvic floor physiotherapy.
– S.V.R.
I felt comfortable to share.
After the birth of my second baby, I was struggling with incontinence and pain but didn’t have any understanding of what exactly was the problem. Ibbie was warm and friendly and clearly communicated the process to me. I felt comfortable to share my struggles with her and felt assured that everything we did, including any internal exams, would be done in a safe environment. Ibbie is very understanding of the busyness of life with kids while also encouraging at home exercises, which allowed me to continue my healing outside of our appointments and take my pelvic floor health into my own hands.
– M.K.
Professional yet easy to talk to.
Ibbie is amazing! She met with me several weeks after I had given birth, and helped address my postpartum pelvic floor issues. I had had 2nd-degree tearing, and some of my stitches ripped open a few days later, prolonging my healing process, and causing tightness and pain when it came to intercourse. Ibbie was very professional, and yet, so easy to talk to and discuss my intimate concerns with. She was clean, thorough, knowledgable, and incredibly helpful in my recovery process! Suffice it to say, my husband was also very thankful for all the time Ibbie spent working with me.
– B.P.
She helped me see and understand.
When I was around 6 months pregnant I began experiencing pain in my hips and tail bone. Ibbie was able to asses me and give me great exercises to help correct and strengthen the effected areas. She was so great to work with, she was gentle and very knowledgeable, she helped me see and understand things I was doing to cause my body to be out of sync. She made me feel very comfortable and I totally enjoyed working with her!
– N.T.
After four months of treatment I was pain free.
Ibukun’s professional manner quickly put me at ease and her thorough assessment enabled her to design the right exercise plan for me. She used a variety of teaching methods to help me learn the exercises and the results encouraged me to continue doing them. After about four months of treatment, not only was I pain free, but I also gained a new, holistic awareness of my body.
– N.G.
She was very supportive.
She always answered any questions I had and was very supportive. She is a great motivator, instructor and a professional who really cares about your overall success and health. I also loved the fact that I could see how her faith influenced how she conducted herself in her work, with strong moral work ethic, honesty, punctuality and a person who truly cares about her clients!
– J.K.
She is a true gem.
Thanks to Ibbie, I have experienced significant improvements in my pelvic floor health and overall quality of life. I wholeheartedly recommend Ibbie at The Mama’s Physio to anyone seeking compassionate, trauma-informed, and client-centered care. She is a true gem in the field of physiotherapy, and I am incredibly grateful for the positive impact she has had on my life.
– S.R.
No taxes are charged for physiotherapy services. A travel fee is charged for sessions occurring outside of the office and is calculated based on location.
Payment for services can be made via cash (exact amount required), major credit card, or e-transfer.
The Mama’s Physio does not offer direct billing and services are not covered through OHIP, WSIB, or auto accident insurance. After payment has been received, you will receive a receipt by email which contains all the information that an insurance company would require to process a claim. For questions about your coverage, please contact your insurance company directly.
All rates are subject to change without notice.
We can meet virtually OR in person at 408 Queens Ave, which is centrally located in London, Ontario.
We can also opt for a hybrid model of care.
Please note, there is a flight of stairs to access my 2nd floor office. Please let me know as soon as possible if navigating stairs presents a barrier so we can discuss other options.
Watch the video!
We can meet virtually OR in person at 408 Queens Ave, which is centrally located in London, Ontario.
We can also opt for a hybrid model of care.
Please note, there is a flight of stairs to access my 2nd floor office. Please let me know as soon as possible if navigating stairs presents a barrier so we can discuss other options.
Watch the video!
book your initial consultation
If everything seems good to you, please go ahead and book yourself into my calendar. I see clients on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during the day. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have further questions. I am so looking forward to meeting you and helping you with your pelvic and perinatal concerns!
The link below will take you to The Mama’s Physio online booking page via Jane.
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