Warman Physiotherapy & Wellness (105 Klassen St West, Warman)
Warman Physio Saskatoon (1260 Baltzan Blvd, Saskatoon)
Haylie has been working in the Warman and Saskatoon areas advocating for pelvic health related issues specifically pertaining to perinatal, menopausal, and pediatric populations since she began practicing in Warman in 2012.
She opened Warman Physiotherapy & Wellness in the fall of 2014, establishing the clinic as she was beginning the adventure of starting her young family; her daughter was 7 months old when the clinic doors opened! Since inception the clinic has grown into the multidisciplinary vision specifically focused on providing quality care in a family-friendly environment.
Opening a second location in Saskatoon May of 2022, Warman Physio is able to assist even more individuals in their journey to health and living a fulfilling, thriving life.
Haylie has provided the Warman community with care for general Physiotherapy with ranges from acute and chronic injuries as well as working extensively in pelvic health for women, men, and children, pre & post-natal care as well as infant development assessment and treatment.
Working within pelvic health means that Haylie has completed continuing education courses after her University career where she graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelors of Science Kinesiology with Great Distinction (2009), and Master of Physical Therapy (2011). These additional courses provide her with theoretical and practical knowledge for the assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, anorectal disorders, and physiotherapy for pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction.
Haylie is proud to be raising awareness for women surrounding available Physiotherapy options for women who are pregnant and post-partum, as well as urinary incontinence and pelvic pain in all ranges of the lifespan. She is passionate about providing education not only to the public, but other healthcare providers as well. She has had the opportunity to guest lecture at the School of Rehabilitative Sciences for the MPT program specifically related to Sensitive Practice and as a lab assistant. In addition, Haylie provided presentations on Pelvic Health and Pediatric Pelvic Health for the Family Medicine Grand Rounds, and Pediatric Grand Rounds, as well as perinatal care to the Obstetricians and Gynecology residents in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2025.
Adding certification in the Integrated Systems Model has been transformative to her practice and approach to physiotherapy. Since she has always had a whole-person approach to treatment, the ISM principles simply make sense and allows for greater clinical efficiency and effectiveness.
She looks forward to continuing her education to be able to continue to support her clients, other healthcare providers, and her staff in the pursuit of excellence in rehabilitation for health and wellness.