Helen Henderson
Helen Henderson is the go-to person at All Things Pelvic and Pessary Clinic! She assists with all aspects of client care, from providing programming as collaborated with our PT’s and looking after the clinic’s day to day operations.
Helen Henderson graduated from Conestoga College from the Health and Safety Program, Occupational Safety and Health Technology Technician in 1999. Helen has a proven record of success in four major industries: law, food inspection, education and health and safety. She has worked for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Waterloo Catholic District School Board and The City of Cambridge. Helen continues to work for The City of Cambridge (25 years) as a group fitness instructor (pilates, spin, aqua) and personal trainer while holding a Physiotherapist Assistant position with All Things Pelvic and Pessary Clinic. In Helen’s spare time you will find her creating fitness classes, volunteering her time with community events, hiking and canoeing with her husband and three grown children.
Certifications and Courses Completed:
Pilates Affect Method Teacher Training - October 2022
Schwinn Indoor Cycling Instructor Certification - 2010 certified 2020
YMCA Group Fitness Certification – 2022
YMCA Personal Training Certification – 2022
AQX Aqua Fitness Leadership Training Certification - 2014
Aqua Stretch – Self Assisted Stretch Certification - 2016
Canadian Payroll Law - 2018
Piston Science Part 1: The Diaphragm/Pelvic Floor Piston for Adult Populations - Julie Wiebe Course - 2018
Piston Science Part 2: Clinical Decision Making - Julie Wiebe Course - 2018
Effective Communication & Collaboration for Enhanced Client Care: The Physiotherapist and the Physiotherapist Assistant
Dynamic Workshop - hosted by Ontario Physiotherapy Association - April 2018
Lynne Skilton-Hayes Courses:Choreography Tools 101: Steps for Success - 2016
Load and Explode - 2016
Pelvic Health Solutions Courses:Non-Internal Introductory Pelvic Health Course – 2017
The Facial Connection to Restore Movement - 2017