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Found 5 Physical Therapists in Norfolk, VA
Chesapeake, Virginia
I am a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical specialist with additional training in pelvic floor dysfunction. I am also a Certified Pregnancy and Postpartum Athleticism Coach. I am passionate about helping the birthing community with regards to all things pelvic floor, exercise, birth, and postpartum. I am excited to be a part of community to provide free educational workshops and high quality one on one care to my clients.
Smithfield, Virginia
Victoria brings significant clinical experience and professional development to Smithfield Physical Therapy Specialists. As one of few board-certified specialists in orthopaedic physical therapy (OCS) in the region, and one of even fewer therapists trained in pelvic health management, she is an asset to the health of the Isle of Wight County community, bringing these specialized services locally. Victoria is passionate about improving access to pelvic health during pregnancy and postpartum to optimize the mother’s experience and improve overall quality of life. Outside of the clinic, she has been a contributor to the profession at large with efforts including the development of post-professional continuing educational content, assisting with entry-level special topic education, and serving as a mentor and clinical instructor for several entry-level doctorate students.
Wake Forest, North Carolina
I'm a mom of 2 girls and been a practicing physical therapist for over 10 years. I work with women during pregnancy and postpartum (once postpartum, always postpartum) to address pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, restoring the core, diastasis recti, and any bladder or bowel issues. I love connecting with this community, and helping women get back to what they love to do!
Alexandria, Virginia
Emily graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA in 2011 with a bachelors in psychology and minor in cognition and neuroscience. After working in clinical research with multiple sclerosis for several years, she earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Columbia University in New York, NY in 2018. She later completed an orthopedic residency with the George Washington and Johns Hopkins Hospital residency program in Baltimore, MD where she received advanced training and mentorship in all orthopedic injuries and conditions. During residency, Emily developed an affinity for working with chronic pain and spine conditions. At this time, she also served as adjunct faculty at George Washington University’s department of physical therapy. Throughout residency, Emily worked closely with pelvic health therapists, and she began to develop an interest in the pelvic floor and its role in orthopedic conditions, especially in postpartum women. This encouraged her to take additional coursework on pelvic health, spanning from incontinence and prolapse to pelvic pain, constipation, and pregnancy. Emily lives in Northern VA with her amazing husband, and loves to stay active with hiking and swimming. You’ll find her reading about the lives of the saints, watching Formula 1 racing, and trying to keep up with her nieces and nephews.
Dunn Loring, Virginia
A Richmond native, Sara attended East Carolina University as an NCAA Division I swimmer. She received a B.S. in Exercise Physiology with a minor in Business Administration before working for several years as a certified personal trainer and licensed massage therapist. After deciding to pursue a career in physical therapy, Sara received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Lynchburg University where she developed a passion for working with patients experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related concerns, and postpartum musculoskeletal issues. Now an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, she focuses solely on pelvic health dysfunction. Sara has completed all CAPP-Pelvic courses hosted by the Academy and enjoys treating complex pelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, and obstetric and postpartum populations. She believes in educating patients and empowering them to become active participants in their care. In her free time, Sara participates in triathlons, running races, hiking, backpacking, and other outdoor activities. She enjoys spending time with friends, family, and her dogs Frankie and Chola.
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