Why women’s health?

Beyond the Pelvic Floor: Comprehensive Orthopedic Care for Women

When people hear "women’s health physical therapy," they often think of pelvic floor issues like incontinence or postpartum recovery. While these are important areas of care, they only scratch the surface of what I treat in my clinic.

As a women’s health-focused physical therapist, I provide expert care for a wide range of orthopedic conditions that impact women at all stages of life. From joint pain and muscle strains to post-surgical rehab and chronic pain management, I focus on how orthopedic issues intersect with the unique biomechanics, hormonal changes, and life experiences women face.

Conditions I Commonly Treat:

  • Low back, hip, or sacroiliac (SI) joint pain

  • Neck and shoulder dysfunction

  • Knee pain and patellofemoral syndrome

  • Tendinitis and overuse injuries

  • Sciatica and nerve pain

  • Pain during pregnancy or postpartum

  • Osteoporosis-related concerns

  • Postural dysfunction

  • Recovery after orthopedic surgeries

Why Specialized Women’s Orthopedic Care Matters:

Women often experience pain differently than men due to anatomical and hormonal differences. For example, changes in estrogen levels can affect joint mobility and muscle tone, and postural demands during pregnancy can strain the spine and hips. My goal is to take these factors into account and create treatment plans that are truly tailored—not just to the injury, but to the individual.

A Whole-Body Approach

I look beyond the isolated site of pain to evaluate how your entire body is moving and functioning. Whether your knee pain is due to hip instability, or your shoulder issues stem from poor posture or core weakness, I treat the root causes—not just the symptoms.

So, if you're dealing with aches, pains, or movement issues—whether or not they relate to the pelvic floor—know that you're in the right place. I’m here to support your full orthopedic health, so you can move better, feel stronger, and live without limits.

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