Kun Man began working as a physical therapist in 2012. Her training and clinical practice has taken her to Singapore, Scotland, Australia and now, the United States. She graduated from Curtin University in Australia and University of Montana. Kun Man began working in pelvic rehabilitation in 2015. Her interest in the field grew as she experienced how impactful and essential pelvic rehabilitation is.
Kun Man is Herman and Wallace trained. She believes that the pelvic floor is closely interconnected to our larger neuromuscular system, posture, breathing, daily habits and mental health. She takes a whole system approach in her evaluation and treatment of clients. Being able to partner with women in all stages of life to overcome their pelvic health issues and emerge stronger, more confident and more comfortable brings Kun Man great joy. She hopes to use her therapeutic skills and education to help women achieve their valued goals.
Outside the clinic, Kun Man enjoys family time, craftwork and experimenting with recipes in the kitchen. Pregnancy and motherhood has made her appreciate movement and exercise more than ever. In this season, this often involves pushing a double jogger to different playgrounds while singing to her girls!
Kun Man began working as a physical therapist in 2012. Her training and clinical practice has tak...
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Dr. Cambria Oetken, Pelvic Health Physical Therapist, is a native of Camarillo, CA, and grew up in a large family with an active lifestyle. She was involved in soccer, water polo, and competitive swimming throughout her childhood. Cambria attended California Lutheran University, where she graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science. Her passion for physical therapy developed while working as a PT aide, where she connected with patients and quickly realized that this was her calling to serve and make a meaningful impact on people’s lives. Cambria went on to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from East Tennessee State University before returning to California to fulfill her goal of serving the community she grew up in.
As a dedicated pelvic health physical therapist, Cambria is deeply committed to providing compassionate, personalized care. She understands the unique challenges that come with pelvic health concerns and strives to create a safe, welcoming, and calming environment inclusive of all genders. She is also completed her Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist certification (PCES) to better serve this community. Outside of work, Cambria enjoys trying new foods and coffee shops, weight training, hot yoga, traveling to new cities, and going on adventures with her husband and their golden retriever, Koda.
Dr. Cambria Oetken, Pelvic Health Physical Therapist, is a native of Camarillo, CA, and grew up i...
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Julie has always been interested in women’s issues and health. Since graduating with her doctorate in physical therapy from California State University, Northridge, she has practiced in a variety of settings but has found her calling in pelvic physical therapy. Julie lives in Thousand Oaks with her husband and daughter and knows first hand some of the challenges women face during pregnancy and postpartum.
Julie is also passionate about helping women throughout the lifespan, overcoming physical challenges along with celebrating the joyful moments through a hands-on approach coupled with education and movement. In addition to her clinic experience, she has taken a variety of continuing education courses and trained with Herman and Wallace. Julie enjoys spending time with family and staying active with weight training, hiking, soccer, and yoga.
Julie has always been interested in women’s issues and health. Since graduating with her doctorat...
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Kati Wickman is a licensed midwife and certified yoga teacher with a deep passion for supporting women through pregnancy, birth and through postpartum. Yoga has always been a part of her life and while in midwifery school she completed her first 200 hour yoga teacher certification and began teaching right away. She believes connection to your body—and deepening your awareness through movement, breath, and stillness—is one of the most powerful tools you can cultivate during pregnancy. She has a deep respect for a women’s choice regarding her own body and encourages women to feel empowered through this phase of their life. She uses her midwifery and yoga knowledge to lead a class that is individualized, empowering, and rooted in respect for the body’s innate wisdom. Her intention is to create a safe, nurturing space where you can breathe, move, tune in, and build trust in your body as it prepares for birth and motherhood.
Kati Wickman is a licensed midwife and certified yoga teacher with a deep passion for supporting ...
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