
Sijam Brito
Women’s Health Program Lead
Physiotherapist Yoga & Pilates Instructor @yogeras
Sijam Brito is an incredible physiotherapist with over 12 years of practice in chronic pain, sports injuries, complex musculoskeletal conditions, movement re-education and specialization as a Women’s Health Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist.
Sijam is our Women’s Health Program Lead, bringing a wide holistic & integrated approach to rehabilitation, blending evidence-based physiotherapy with yoga, pilates,& manual therapy. She started her career with us in 2011 & now is back to our family.
Sijam is an an avid educator in the community for medical & non medical audiences; spreading insightful knowledge about women’s health needs is her passion.
She is a certified Women’s Health Specialist, Dry Needling Practitioner, Manual Therapist, & a registered Yoga & Pilates Instructor. Her postgraduate training includes a Master’s in Anatomy from Kuwait University & a Diploma of Physical Therapy with a specialization degree in Pelvic Floor from the USA.
Seham provides treatment in Arabic, English & Spanish.
Techniques Used:
- Manual Therapy
- Dry Needling
- Acupuncture
- Myofascial Release & Soft Tissue Techniques (IASTM)
- Spinal Manipulation
- Functional Movement Re-education
- Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
- Prenatal & Postnatal Physiotherapy
- Diastasis Recti Rehabilitation
- Dynamic Taping
- Functional Ultrasound for Abdomino-Pelvic Rehab
- Yoga
- Pilates: mat & reformer- 1:1 & class
- Barre
Conditions Seen:
- Orthopedic Cases
- Post-Surgical Cases
- Sports Injuries
- Postural Complaints
- Cervicogenic Headaches & Migraines
- Stress & Anxiety
Women’s Health Conditions:
- Pelvic floor dysfunction-weakness, prolapse, pain
- Pre & postnatal care -muscle strain, back pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel
- Pregnancy Preparation
- Dyspareunia -painful intercourse
- Diastasis Recti
- Chronic & general pelvic pain
- Postural imbalance/ core instability
- Perimenopausal & postmenopausal musculoskeletal symptoms
- Urinary Incontinence
- Fecal Incontinence
- Overactive Bladder
- Coccyx Pain
- Post Episiotomy
