Amy Tao

Amy
Tao

About me

 

Amy graduated from the Master of Physical Therapy program at UBC in 2012 after completing a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance at Simon Fraser University. Dance has been a big part of her life from a young age and sparked a lifelong interest in movement and the human body, ultimately leading her on the path to becoming a physiotherapist.

She discovered pelvic health physiotherapy after developing pubic symphysis pain, pelvic organ prolapse, and stress incontinence with her two pregnancies and deliveries. This firsthand experience motivated her to make a significant career shift and pursue her passion for pelvic health, which is now her primary area of practice. Amy has since completed numerous courses in pelvic health, prenatal and postpartum care. She finds it especially rewarding to help clients with pelvic pain and other persistent pain conditions.

Previously, she worked for many years with clients with neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson’s disease, helping to improve their function and quality of life. This experience has greatly influenced her treatment philosophy of addressing the whole body and the whole person. Amy loves to empower others through movement and believes that we are ultimately resilient, adaptable and capable.

When she’s not busy running after her two young boys, you’ll find her bouldering, hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking or paddleboarding. She is currently learning how to navigate weightlifting with prolapse. Amy is a lifelong learner and is currently receiving mentorship in the Integrated Systems Model (ISM).

Member type
Practising A
CPA Number
2014429
Virtual Care / Telehealth
Yes
Public email
Education/Credentials
MPT, B.Sc. (Kin), BFA (Dance)
Additional qualifications
Acupuncture and/or Dry Needling*
Bobath Therapy (Adult Stroke Rehabilitation)
Clinical Pilates
Pelvic Floor Rehabiliation
Real-time Ultrasound Imaging
Special areas of practice
Chronic pain
Incontinence (urinary/bowel)
Neurology
Pelvic floor
Women's health
Publications