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Hennie Ng
Hennie Ng
Physical Therapist | Pelvic Health | Pain Coach, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, Pelvic Health & Pain Coaching Services
Hennie helps women overcome exhaustion, back pain, postpartum core & pelvic health challenges so they can confidently thrive with vitality & resilience! Hennie is a dedicated women’s health advocate, educator and coach serving women of all ages in North America. In her local practice as a physical therapist in Vancouver, she specializes in pelvic floor health, postpartum recovery and post-surgical rehabilitation. Having navigated through postpartum exhaustion, persistent pain, and pelvic floor challenges, she has personally experienced the transformative power of self-awareness, proactive interventions and a comprehensive approach to healing that goes beyond symptom management. She also recognizes the negative impact of chronic stress and inactivity on women’s health and is committed to guiding women toward lifestyle and mindful practices. Combining 15 years of clinical expertise in physical therapy with her postpartum healing, Hennie is on a mission to bridge the gap in knowledge on pelvic health and postpartum recovery as the foundation of lasting health and vitality for mothers. She empowers professional working mothers to thrive in motherhood and careers—without sacrificing their well-being or precious family moments. Rooted in the biopsychosocial model of care, Hennie’s holistic approach integrates evidence-based interventions, active movement practices and self-management strategies as first-line therapy for helping women regain control of their health. Her work extends beyond postpartum recovery, supporting women through their perimenopausal years and beyond, fostering lifelong implementation toward resilience. Hennie lives in Richmond, BC, with her husband, two children and two cats, balancing her passion for women’s wellness with the joy of family life.
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Welcome! My name is Katie Ruebush and I am a wellness coach, physical therapist, farm wife, and boy mom dedicated to helping clients throughout their lifespan live healthy, active lifestyles. Please use Physio Pharm to empower yourself or someone you love through my online educational resources. …

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Astoria, OR

 

Astoria is a port city and the seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1811, Astoria is the oldest city in the state and was the first permanent American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. The county is in the northwest corner of Oregon, and Astoria is located on the south shore of the Columbia River, where the river flows into the Pacific Ocean. The city is named for John Jacob Astor, an investor and entrepreneur from New York City, whose American Fur Company founded Fort Astoria at the site and established a monopoly in the fur trade in the early 19th century. Astoria was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on October 20, 1856.

The city is served by the deepwater Port of Astoria. Transportation includes the Astoria Regional Airport. U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 101 are the main highways, and the 4.1-mile (6.6 km) Astoria–Megler Bridge connects to neighboring Washington across the river. The population was 10,181 at the 2020 census.

During archeological excavations in Astoria and Fort Clatsop in 2012, trading items from American settlers with Native Americans were found, including Austrian glass beads and falconry bells. The present area of Astoria belonged to a large, prehistoric Native American trade system of the Columbia Plateau.

In 1846, the Oregon Treaty divided the mainland at the 49th parallel north, making Astoria officially part of the United States. As the Oregon Territory grew and became increasingly colonized by Americans, Astoria likewise grew as a port city near the mouth of the Great River that provided the easiest access to the interior. The first U.S. post office west of the Rocky Mountains was established in Astoria in 1847 and officially state incorporation in 1876.

Astoria attracted a host of immigrants beginning in the late 19th century: Nordic settlers, primarily Swedes, Swedish-speaking Finns, and Chinese soon became larger parts of the population. The Nordic settlers mostly lived in Uniontown, near the present-day end of the Astoria–Megler Bridge, and took fishing jobs; the Chinese tended to do cannery work and usually lived either downtown or in bunkhouses near the canneries. By the late 1800s, 22% of Astoria's population was Chinese. Astoria also had a significant population of Indians, especially Sikhs from Punjab; the Ghadar Party, a political movement among Indians on the West Coast of the U.S. and Canada to overthrow British rule in India, was officially founded on July 15, 1913, in Astoria.

Astoria has served as a port of entry for over a century and remains the trading center for the lower Columbia basin. In the early 1900s, the Callendar Navigation Company was an important transportation and maritime concern based in the city. It has long since been eclipsed in importance by Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, as economic hubs on the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Astoria's economy is centered on fishing, fish processing, and lumber. In 1945, about 30 canneries could be found along the Columbia River.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.11 square miles (26.18 km2), of which 3.95 square miles (10.23 km2) are covered by water.

Astoria places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Columbia Memorial Hospital serves as a comprehensive healthcare facility, providing medical services to the community. You can enjoy a rejuvenating yoga session at Fire Station Yoga, Sacred Space Astoria, and Astoria Yoga, or indulge in beauty treatments at Blessed Beauty Bar. The Astoria Aquatic Center provides fun and fitness with its pool and other amenities. Those interested in fitness classes can check out Funky Bear CrossFit for a range of workout sessions.

Top sites in Astoria, OR are The Astoria Column, Columbia River Maritime Museum, Flavel House Museum, and Oregon Film Museum.

Population: 9,906 (2024). ZIP code: 97103. Area codes: 503, 971. Elevation: 118 ft (36 m). Area: 9.95 sq mi (25.77 km2).

 

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Why is Astoria, OR famous?

As the oldest American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains, Astoria has close historical ties to the Lewis & Clark Trail. In 1811, John Jacob Astor, a New York financier, sent fur traders to the area and the trading post of Fort Astoria was established. Surrounded on three sides by the Columbia, Youngs, and Lewis & Clark rivers, the steep hillsides of Astoria exhibit beautiful Victorian and Craftsman homes. River, bay, and forested views abound. Art galleries, restaurants, microbreweries, eclectic shops, and the restored 1920s Liberty Theater reflect a revitalized, vibrant downtown.

 

Is it expensive to live in Astoria, OR?

The cost of living in Astoria, Oregon, is slightly higher than the national average but relatively affordable compared to many cities in Oregon. Housing costs play a significant factor in the higher cost of living in Astoria. The average home value in Astoria is around $475,000 today, making homeownership more attainable for those living in Astoria, Oregon, than in many cities in Oregon. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Astoria is around $1250 monthly.

 

Is Astoria, OR a good place to live?

Astoria, Oregon is a charming coastal city that offers a range of family-friendly activities and amenities. From its scenic parks to cultural attractions, there are plenty of options to entertain both children and adults in this vibrant community. It is indeed a wonderful place to live with its favorable tax environment, quality education opportunities, efficient public transportation, and charming neighborhoods. Whether you are drawn to its rich history or picturesque scenery, Astoria has something to offer everyone.

 

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The Astoria Column 

Columbia River Maritime Museum 

Flavel House Museum 

Oregon Film Museum

Columbia Memorial Hospital

Fire Station Yoga

Sacred Space Astoria

Astoria Yoga

Blessed Beauty Bar

Astoria Aquatic Center

Funky Bear CrossFit

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