- Doctorate of Philosophy in Clinical Sexology, International Institute of Clinical Sexology, 2022
- Master of Science in Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, 2017
- Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Sexual Health, University of Alberta, 2018
- Bachelor of Science, Ambrose University, 2015
Additional Training:
- The Evil Triplets of Female Pelvic Pain (& Their Friends…)
- Endometriosis 101: Moving Towards Better Care
- Special Considerations for Caesarean Section: Preparing for and Recovering from Belly Birth
- Spinning Babies Workshop
- Herman and Wallace: Pregnancy Rehabilitation
- Herman and Wallace: Postpartum Rehabilitation
- Herman and Wallace: Pediatric Incontinence
- Physical Therapy in Gender-Affirming Care: Transgender Health
- Hypopressive Training System Level 1 and 2
- Acupuncture Canada Certification
- The Female Athlete – Level 1
- CS1: Craniosacral Therapy 1, Upledger Institute
- VM1: Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1, The Barral Institute
- Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Paediatrics
- Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy for Ano-rectal Disorders
- Pelvic-Perineal Re-Education 2: The Physical Therapy Approach for Dyspareunia
- K-Tape for Women’s Health Certification
- Treating Urinary Incontinence: Pelvic Floor Muscle Re-education and Behavioural Techniques
Philosophy:
Cali dedicates herself to providing exceptional care to her patients. Through her own experiences Cali recognizes the importance of listening to patient’s concerns and experiences, ensuring they feel heard, understood, and validated. Cali uses a comprehensive approach to physiotherapy, providing well rounded, individualized treatment plans for each patient. She is committed to continuous education, constantly seeking out the latest research and knowledge ensuring that patients are receiving the most effective and evidence-based care. Cali focuses on utilizing education, manual therapy and exercise to help address the needs and goals of each patient. Her passion for what she does comes from witnessing her patients’ transformation and recovery and she strives to create a safe and supportive environment where they can embark on their healing journey with confidence and trust.
Fun Fact:
I became a mom in 2022 and I am more myself as a mom than I ever was before. However, I love what I do and knew I was going to be a physiotherapist on a trip to Thailand when I was 19. I also dream of writing a book.