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Armina is a registered physiotherapist who graduated with a master of science degree in physiotherapy from Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary in 2017.
After moving to Toronto Armina received her Canadian board certification in physiotherapy and received mentorship and training in various clinics providing different physical therapy treatments.
Armina has experience working in hospital settings and private clinics working with patient with variety of conditions.

Armina is a trained vestibular physiotherapist and has been helping people who experience dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues get back to feeling steady and confident.

She treats conditions like BPPV, vestibular hypofunction and concussion -related symptoms using personalized, evidence-based approaches. Her goal is to support each patient in returning to their daily activities safely and comfortably.
Armina is passionate treating patient with musculoskeletal conditions by integrating evidence based treatments such as manual therapy and exercise approach.
Her passion for being an evidence based physiotherapist drove her to further her studies  in this field, and she has received a diploma in advanced musculoskeletal physical therapy, showcasing her commitment to enhancing patients’ well-being through specialized care and knowledge.

Armina is also a pelvic health physiotherapist and commonly treats pre-natal and post-natal conditions not limited to pelvic pain, sexual pain, and incontinence.

Armina uses evidence based program to support you through your pelvic rehabilitation journey.

  • Advanced musculoskeletal physical therapy
  • The physical therapy approach to anyone experiencing urinary incontinence level 1
  • The role of physiotherapy in the treatment of anyone experiencing pelvic pain through a trauma-informed lens level 2
  • Biosychosocial reframed level 3

Armina enjoys learning and continues to take courses to advance her clinical skills.  In her spare time she enjoys being a mom,  exercising , exploring the city and taking her dog Iggy to a ravine.

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