
Weronika Baginska (she/her) PL/EN/DE
Physiotherapist
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Weronika comes from Warmia-Masuria in Poland and found in dance a space for self understanding, expression and belonging as a child, a relationship to the body that has grown with her. Her path later led her to a master's degree in physiotherapy, where she focused on the effects of pregnancy on the pelvic floor and developed her passion for urogynecology.
She wants no one to feel alone or ashamed because of incontinence, painful periods, painful sex or pregnancy discomfort, these challenges can be treated effectively. In her work she supports patients through gentle manual therapy as well as exercises in movement, breath and posture, with simple, achievable steps and an understanding of the underlying causes.
Shaped by her background in dance therapy and inclusive art projects, she is committed to a safe, affirming and inclusive space in which all patients feel seen, understood and supported.
My Services
Physiotherapy
No matter what stage of life you are in, Weronika supports you with physiotherapy focused on the pelvic floor, grounded, attentive and tailored to you.
Diastasis Recti Therapy — targeted exercises that reunite and strengthen the abdominal muscles after pregnancy
Endometriosis — relief from chronic pain, support for bladder, bowel and sexual function
Specialized Pelvic Floor Therapy — intensive individual sessions for medically diagnosed conditions, with tailored exercises and manual therapy
Pessary Counseling — guidance on the right fit as well as safe insertion and wear
Physiotherapy in Pregnancy — posture, breathing, abdominal and pelvic floor function, preparation for birth and postpartum
My path to expertise
2021
Bachelor in Dance Therapy
Focus on the social aspects of movement and dance as well as on the role of dance in the lives of people with disabilities.
2022
Master's in Physiotherapy
5-year physiotherapy programme, completed with the master's thesis "The influence of pregnancy on the condition of the pelvic floor".
2025
Certified Urogynaecological Physiotherapist
Certified by the PTUG (Polish Urogynaecological Association), course with 5 modules and 136 hours of practical training, including palpatory techniques.