frequently asked questions
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As a Board-Certified Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist I have been specializing in pelvic floor dysfunction for over six years. This specialty is something that I have intentionally chosen to focus on at my clinic instead of it being an “add-on” or an “afterthought.”
I oftentimes find that providers at bigger physical therapy chains or hospital-based practices only focus on one body part or the area that was referred to them by the client’s referring provider or physician.
At Flora Physical Therapy I am able to take a holistic approach and treat you as a whole human instead of staying stuck inside of your pelvis or only focusing on one body part. With pelvic floor dysfunction it is important to also take a comprehensive approach and screen all of the areas surrounding your pelvis including the hips, low back, and sacroiliac joints to ensure that your pain isn’t originating from another area.
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Absolutely! I am a huge advocate of working with clients in a wellness and health maintenance capacity to keep you moving and functioning the way that you want to. and to help you reach any personal goals that you set for yourself.
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There are so many overlaps between nature and the human body, and it is historically known that many flowers resemble the external genitals of vulva owners. I started my career focusing on working with people with vulvas, so it only seemed fitting to honor where I started.
Like flowers, I also think that people embody many of the characteristics that flowers possess, specifically our individuality and our resilience.