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Katie is a physical therapist specializing in pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Katie has gained clinical experience by working for a hospital-based pelvic health practice and two prominent pelvic health private practices in Southern California.
Katie’s true passion is combining the science of physical therapy with the art of patient care to help people improve their most essential functions.
Katie specialized in pelvic health immediately after receiving her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Western University of Health Sciences. She has received additional clinical training through direct mentorship and post-doctoral education through courses hosted by Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute, Barral Institute, Institute of Physical Arts, and the APTA Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy.
Carly is a physical therapist who is truly passionate about helping and treating those with pelvic floor dysfunction. Ever since receiving her doctorate degree in physical therapy from Chapman University, she has invested and continued her education in the pelvic floor realm with postdoctoral training from Herman & Wallace, Institute of Physical Art and Pelvic Global Academy. She has applied various manual, visceral and therapeutic techniques to help patients restore their pelvic health. She has experience in working with a wide range of diagnoses including but not limited to hip pain, low back pain, incontinence, prolapse, pregnancy and postpartum related conditions, pain with sex, bladder conditions (IC/Painful bladder syndrome), vulvar pain conditions and endometriosis. She also loves incorporating yoga into her pelvic practice and is a strong believer in being patients' advocate and guide for overall optimal health. She is a new mom of a young daughter and lives in Oak Park with her husband and poodle/terrier mix doggy.