DPT
2013
Yes
DPT
2013
Yes
Angie is a specialist in pelvic health physical therapy, which includes treatment of males, females and transgender with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. She received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Eastern Washington University. She is CAPP Pelvic Health Certified via the American Physical Therapy Association Academy of Pelvic Health. She has advanced physical therapy education in the treatment of pregnancy and post-partum. Her treatment philosophy is a holistic and whole body approach. In her care, patients receive a comprehensive musculoskeletal exam as well as internal pelvic floor muscle assessment. This method has been proven effective to help solve the root problem of the patient’s pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. She believes in lifetime fitness and wellness and is avidly involved in increasing the community’s awareness of pelvic health and musculoskeletal disorders. She grew up in rural Idaho and then attended the University of Washington for her undergrad degree. She lives near Steilacoom with her husband and two children. She enjoys weight training, yoga, hiking, camping, boating, reading, gardening and arts and crafts.
Pelvic Floor PT / internal work
New Mom’s Screenings
Pregnancy/postpartum issues
Urinary incontinence
Bowel incontinence
Diastasis recti
Pelvic pain
Pelvic organ prolapse
Biofeedback
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
Graston Technique
Scar mobilization
4701 S. 19th Street, Ste. 100
Phone / Virtual / Remote
Office
CAPP-Pelvic Health Certified
APTA Fundamental and Advanced Pregnancy and Post-partum continuing education courses.
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