I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a Board-Certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist on a mission to help women all over the world understand that issues like bladder leakage (even just one drop—kids or no kids), constipation, and painful, anticlimactic sex are not normal. After I received my board certification in women’s health, I was excited but also angry. The introduction to my book, Between the Hips, reveals more about my passion and dedication to this topic.
In my practice, I have 2,200 highly sought after appointment slots for women each year. I teach DPT students at Carroll University, am a teaching assistant for pelvic floor continuing education courses, and lead community talks with catchy titles like “Mind Over Bladder.” I eat, sleep, and breathe all bits pelvic health! However, this is still not enough, and I am determined to get this information into more women’s hands to underscore that there should be no more taboos or secrets, only solutions. I hope you add Between the Hips: A Practical Guide for Women to your bookshelf, share it with all of your girlfriends, and learn to embrace and feel even more confident in the woman that you are.