Morsal Niazi - Registered Physiotherapist (Specializing in Pelvic Health)

Qualifications & Training: Masters Of Physical Therapy (MPT), BA Hons. Psychology, Level 1: The Physical Therapy Approach to Female and Male urinary incontinence, Level 2: The Role of Physiotherapy in the Treatment of Anyone Experiencing Pelvic Pain Through a Trauma Informed Lens, Level 3A: Biopsychosocial Reframed, Special Topics in Pelvic Genital Rehabilitation: Post Vasectomy, Circumcision, Hernia Repair & Penile Assessment and Treatment, Principles of Healthy Child Development, Certification in Dry Needling (ACCDN), Acupuncture Canada Certification Level 1 & Level 2.

Professional Membership: College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC), Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), Physiotherapy Association BC (PABC) - Board of Directors

Publications: Co-Author “The Influence of Reading Direction on Visual Scanning Patterns and Aesthetic Preferences” Dr. Lorin J. Elias, Department of Psychology - University of Saskatchewan

Contributor “The Impact of Experiential Learning and Self-Reflection on Developing Culturally Humble Practice: Experiences of Five Physical Therapy Students” Dr. Sarah Oosman, School of Rehabilitation Science - University of Saskatchewan

With dedication to ongoing learning, she specializes in Pelvic Health and is offering treatment for conditions such as urinary & fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, painful intercourse (dyspareunia), pelvic girdle pain, abdominal separation (rectus diastasis) and prenatal/ postnatal care.

Morsal also enjoys treating a variety of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions such as TMJ (temporomandibular joint dysfunction), rotator cuff pathology, tendon pathology, arthritic joints, persistent low back pain, and more.

Morsal completed her Masters in Physiotherapy at the University of Saskatchewan in 2018 with an undergraduate degree in Psychology. She strives to deliver client-centered care with a holistic and integrated approach. 

“My interest in physiotherapy was directly related to the quality and quantity of time physiotherapists are able to spend with each client. When we are able to give space to actively listen to our client’s needs we are able to build a trusting partnership which facilitates the process of healing”.

In her free time, Morsal enjoys cooking, spending time outdoors alongside family and friends, and entertaining her two cats. 

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Contact Morsal - Morsal@WeAreAgile.ca

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