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Women's Health Physiotherapy with Susan Clinton

Women's Health Physiotherapy with Susan Clinton

Women's Health Physiotherapy with Susan Clinton

Feb 24, 2021 - 11:30 (EST)
30 minutes

The pandemic has created seismic shifts in our world and our industry. 

If you are curious about what other clinics and rehab professionals have done to adapt and thrive in this new environment, then you will love our brand new Community Spotlight series. We are going to pull back the curtain on some of the most forward-thinking clinics to discover what's worked for them and the lessons learned along the way. 

In this series, we will invite clinic owners, clinicians, and organizations from our community for 30-minute episodes. You can join live and interact with the guests. 

During the 30-minute Community Spotlight on February 24th 2021, we will be learning from Susan Clinton. She will discuss:

  • Their business model pre-pandemic
  • The process they went through during the pandemic
  • The solutions they have implemented to not only survive but thrive in the new normal
  • The development of her Clinic Academy for Embody-PT to sell their courses to patients, the general public, and healthcare professionals.
  • A sneak peek at her upcoming Academy for Tough To Treat

Register below (note: you must be signed into Embodia to register).

Susan Clinton's Story:

Susan is an award-winning physical therapist in professional achievement and co-owner of Embody Physiotherapy and Wellness in Sewickley, PA. Susan is board certified in orthopedic and women’s health physical therapy, a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy, and a board-certified health and wellness coach. She is an international instructor of post-professional education in women’s health (including GI issues in women), orthopedic manual therapy, and business psychology.

She is on faculty at Andrews University in the Doctor of Science in PT program, a Master Coach for the Integrative Women’s Health Institute, and a clinical faculty instructor for the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy.  She is an adjunct faculty at many other universities and is an active professional/clinical mentor. Susan is the co-founder and board member for the foundation: Global Women’s Health Initiative.

She is also the co-host of the 5 five-star podcast, “Tough to Treat,” the guide to treating complex patients, and “The Genius Project,” reframing the treatment of persistent musculoskeletal pain. Susan enjoys walking / hiking, country line dance and ballroom, and is an avid supporter of music, the arts, and international objectives for women’s health.

How to contact Susan:

People can find me at www.embody-pt.com - my online courses are listed on the website as well as my live courses - check back in for updates

Email:  susan@embody-pt.com

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/susan.c.clinton and Embodyphysio

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/SClintonPT and @embodyphysio 

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/sclintonpt/  and @embodypt

Linked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/susancclinton/

The instructors
Susan Clinton
PT, DScPT, OCS, WCS, COMT, FAAOMPT WHC NBC-HWC

Susan is the owner of LTI Physio in Sault Ste. Marie, MI and is an international instructor/mentor in women’s health, orthopedic manual therapy, health/wellness coaching and business psychology. She is on faculty at Andrews University, NAIOMT and ASPIRE. She also serves as a Master Coach for the Integrative Women’s Health Institute, Co-founder and board member: Global Women’s Health Initiative. Reviewer and Advisory board for the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy. Co-host of podcasts, “Tough to Treat,” and “The Genius Project,”


Maggie Bergeron
PT, Co-Founder of Embodia

Maggie Bergeron is a registered physiotherapist who received her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from McMaster University in 2009 after completing her undergraduate studies at the University of Ottawa where she played on the women's water polo team.

Maggie is the co-founder of Embodia. She continues to see a small caseload of patients virtually and holds a Status-Only Appointment (lecturer ranking) with the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto.

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