
Physiotherapy (online)
Hennie is a dedicated women’s health advocate, educator, and coach. As a licensed physical therapist in British Columbia, Canada, she specializes in pelvic floor health, postpartum recovery, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Having navigated through postpartum exhaustion, persistent pain, and pelvic floor challenges, she has personally experienced the transformative power of self-awareness, proactive interventions, and a comprehensive approach to healing that goes beyond symptom management.
Hennie began her career as a physical therapist in 2010, working in a private clinic in Vancouver where she provided care for individuals with chronic pain, overuse injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation. She advanced her clinical expertise at Richmond Hospital, where she served in diverse settings, including acute care, residential care, palliative care, and community health. This breadth of experience laid a strong foundation for her holistic and compassionate approach to patient care.
Hennie is certified in acupuncture with Acupuncture Canada and is also a Gokavi Transverse Technique (GTT) advanced dry needling practitioner. She then completed her pelvic floor therapy training at BC Women’s Hospital in 2013. Committed to deepening her expertise in Women’s Health, she pursued further development in Mindfulness-Based Chronic Pain Relief Therapy, Women’s Cancer Rehabilitation, and has integrated Arvigo® Abdominal Therapy into her pelvic health practice.
She recognizes the negative impact of chronic stress and inactivity on women’s health and is committed to guiding women toward lifestyle and mindful practices. Combining 15 years of clinical expertise in physical therapy with her experience in postpartum healing, Hennie is on a mission to bridge the knowledge gap in pelvic health and postpartum recovery, laying the foundation for lasting health and vitality in mothers.
She empowers professional working mothers to thrive in motherhood and careers, without sacrificing their well-being or precious family moments. Rooted in the biopsychosocial model of care, Hennie’s holistic approach integrates evidence-based interventions and self-management strategies as first-line therapy for helping women regain control of their health. Her work extends beyond postpartum recovery, supporting women through their perimenopausal years and beyond, fostering lifelong implementation toward resilience.
Hennie lives in Richmond, BC, with her husband, two children, and two cats, balancing her passion for women’s wellness with the joy of family life.