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Contact: Diana Blaney
The role of a physiotherapist is to support people to restore movement and function when affected by injury or illness.
We are co-detectives with individuals to discover the sources of their limitations and find strategies to restore function.
Welcome! Glad you’re here.
Please read the following information carefully:
All New Physiotherapy Clients:
Begin by booking an Paediatric Physiotherapy Assessment (either in person or online). In addition, please book out four Follow Up Sessions spaced 1-2 weeks apart. This will reserve your preferred treatment times as the calendar can fill quickly. Session spacing can be adjusted once your recommended care plan is discussed. Sessions can also be cancelled if they are not required.
- Shiloh Pelvic Physio focuses on paediatric and adolescent pelvic health -age 5-17.
- Initial Consultations may be completed in person or virtually. For simplicity, the selection below reflects an in person consultation. Just email if you want to switch to virtual.
- In person sessions are offered Mondays and Tuesdays. Before booking, please check your schedule to ensure it aligns with this availability. Evenings and weekend appointments can be arranged for an additional fee.
- Home visits are available as well (within a catchment area) at an additional fee. Please email me for this service as well.
SERVICE AREA
- Ottawa & Area
- Online Consultations and Appointments Offered
- Home Visits
WHEN YOU ARRIVE
You can find us in the Spaces Zibi building on the Chaudière Island.
- Busing: Take the #8 bus and get off at Booth at Chaudière
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Driving: Park underground under 300 Miwate Private. Park in P2. Pay using the Indigo Neo app.
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Parking is $3.00/hour with a maximum of $17/day.
Wait in the lobby. When you arrive, text Diana at 519-777-6311.
SPECIALTIES
- Adult Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
- Paediatric Physiotherapy
- Pelvic Floor Pilates
Within 2 appointments of working with Shiloh Pelvic Physio, my child was completely out of diapers at night and dry during the day. After years of discouragement, Diana gave him the enthusiasm, encouragement and tools to motivate him to understand his body’s signals and feel confident that he could excel. Diana is genuine, friendly and fun. My son enjoyed his sessions and felt safe talking with her. She is a true blessing of wisdom and kindness, as precious as rubies.
It was well worth the investment to hire her.
An Lemoine
Diana was so kind and helpful with my 5 year old and her night time bed wetting. She clearly explained to my daughter how to be more aware of her body and its signals.
Thank you so so much! Highly recommend!
Katrina Machado
- English
Graduating from the University of Ottawa in 2009, I began my practice in northern Quebec working extensively with children with developmental delays. In 2012, I had a significant foot injury which caused me to take a pause. Discovering the connection of body, mind and spirit, in our perception of pain, I recognized the need for a more holistic approach in my physio practice.
I began my practice in pelvic health in 2016 working with individuals pre and postpartum. In 2019, I began working with refugees who had experienced trauma and pelvic pain as a result.
During my time in private practice, I met several adults who struggled with bed wetting. I also kept hearing many stories of parents’ frustration with helping their kids gain bladder and bowel control, which was a source of stress and disruption in their daily life. Good bladder and bowel health are important for everyone’s quality of life and needs to be addressed early.
My story has led me to open my own practice, focusing on improving the lives of children aged 5 and up. As one of deeply rooted faith, I am amazed at how the body is created to heal.
Creating a safe space for people of all backgrounds, beliefs and values to find healing is of utmost importance to me. Shiloh means resting place and it is in a state of rest that our bodies work best.
When I am not working as a physio, you will often find me dog walking my fuzzy puppy out on the trails or busting out the moves on the dance floor at a local ceilidh or swing dance.



