Postural Restoration Certified
780.952.4323
10430 – 61 Avenue NW, #305
Edmonton, Alberta T6H 2J3
CA

Marlyn Bravo

PT, MPT, PRC

Isaac Physiotherapy

Accessibility:In-Person, Telehealth
Language(s):English
Specialization(s):Pelvic Floor
PRC Credentialing Earned: 2024

PRI Courses Completed:

Myokinematic Restoration
Postural Respiration
Pelvis Restoration
Advanced Integration

I’m a movement enthusiast and problem-solver at heart, with a passion for uncovering the “why” behind pain and dysfunction. I earned my Master of Physical Therapy from the University of Saskatchewan in 2010. My post-graduate training includes courses in FMS and SFMA from Functional Movement Systems, Active Release Techniques (ART), and Women’s Pelvic Health through Herman and Wallace. Most recently, in December 2024, I became Postural Restoration Certified™ (PRC), which has been a game-changer in my practice.

My discovery of the Postural Restoration Institute® (PRI) began as I navigated my own journey through athletic injuries. I became very aware of patterns of asymmetry in not only me, but in my patients as well. This realization transformed how I approach care, focusing on restoring balance and unlocking the body’s potential.

When I’m not in the clinic, you’ll find me chasing after my three kids or tackling my favourite activities—cycling, weight training, soccer, water skiing, volleyball, and hiking. These activities fuel my passion for movement and inspire my work with patients every day.

At the time of PRI Credentialing, providers are required to submit verification of current licensure or certification status to determine eligibility for PRI Credentialing. It is the responsibility of credentialed providers to update the Postural Restoration Institute if their license or certification has expired, been suspended, or revoked, so that they can be removed from the PRI Find a Provider map. As Postural Restoration Institute places this responsibility on providers, it cautions consumers that they should not rely on Postural Restoration Institute’s website as evidence of a provider’s current licensure or certification status. Instead, the Postural Restoration Institute recommends that patients and clients wishing to verify a provider’s current licensure or certification status contact the relevant regulatory boards or reach out directly to the provider to ask for current verification of his or her licensure or certification. The Postural Restoration Institute is not liable for and disclaims any responsibility for services performed by PRI Credentialed providers.

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