We are here to listen, without judgement, and discuss your story, history, and goals in order to give you the treatment you need. Meagan has 10 years of experience in physical therapy and a passion for delivering quality women's health care. Our specialized treatments address women's health pelvic floor dysfunction and are geared to ease the symptoms associated with it.
Meagan has such a wonderful caring personality! From the first visit with her she made me feel very comfortable and cared for! Such a refreshing feeling knowing someone wants to actually make you better. I am so thankful to be able to see her smiling face and know she has looked forward to seeing me. That she wants to know how I have been doing and what she can do to make me feel better.
Meagan has a very special touch and hands-on approach to her treatments that make her patients feel at ease and comfortable. She is able to think creatively outside the box to customize my treatments accordingly and treatment sessions are never routine or boring.
Meagan has such a wonderful caring personality! From the first visit with her she made me feel very comfortable and cared for! Such a refreshing feeling knowing someone wants to actually make you better. I am so thankful to be able to see her smiling face and know she has looked forward to seeing me. That she wants to know how I have been doing and what she can do to make me feel better.
Meagan has a very special touch and hands-on approach to her treatments that make her patients feel at ease and comfortable. She is able to think creatively outside the box to customize my treatments accordingly and treatment sessions are never routine or boring.
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Women's health is a specialty of physical therapy that is often geared towards addressing the dysfunction of the pelvic floor.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is the inability to control the muscles of your pelvic floor.
You may benefit from women's health physical therapy if you have diagnoses such as prolapse, urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, vaginismus, vestibulitis, vulvodynia, coccyx pain, piriformis syndrome, sciatica, pelvic pain/dysfunction, constipation, fecal incontinence, and lower abdominal pain.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is the inability to control the muscles of your pelvic floor.
You may benefit from women's health physical therapy if you have diagnoses such as prolapse, urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, vaginismus, vestibulitis, vulvodynia, coccyx pain, piriformis syndrome, sciatica, pelvic pain/dysfunction, constipation, fecal incontinence, and lower abdominal pain.
Meagan Moyers is the owner and physical therapist of Resilience Physical Therapy.
Prior to starting her private practice in women's health, she has 10 years of experience in physical therapy.
Most of her experience has been in outpatient orthopedics, during which time she pursued post-doctorate clinical education in Maitland Orthopedic Manual therapy, as well as clinical certifications including dry needling and ASTYM.
Prior to clinical practice, she graduated with honors from Duke University with a doctorate in physical therapy.
Prior to starting her private practice in women's health, she has 10 years of experience in physical therapy.
Most of her experience has been in outpatient orthopedics, during which time she pursued post-doctorate clinical education in Maitland Orthopedic Manual therapy, as well as clinical certifications including dry needling and ASTYM.
Prior to clinical practice, she graduated with honors from Duke University with a doctorate in physical therapy.
At Resilience Physical Therapy, we believe that each person has a story and there is incredible value in listening.
We believe in creating an environment that is safe and welcoming.
Pelvic Health can be a sensitive topic, so all conversations will take place in a private treatment room that is safe and comfortable.
You will be thoroughly listened to without judgement and be made to feel as comfortable as possible.
Your initial visit will begin with a conversation to discuss your story, past and present medical history, reasons for seeking treatment, and goals for therapy.
We believe in creating an environment that is safe and welcoming.
Pelvic Health can be a sensitive topic, so all conversations will take place in a private treatment room that is safe and comfortable.
You will be thoroughly listened to without judgement and be made to feel as comfortable as possible.
Your initial visit will begin with a conversation to discuss your story, past and present medical history, reasons for seeking treatment, and goals for therapy.
My passion for pelvic pain physical therapy was re-ignited after the birth of my second daughter.
The experiences of pregnancy, delivery, and post-partum recovery with both of my daughters were similar in some ways and different in others.
But this word Resilience, and all that this word means, carried with me as I thought about my journey through infertility, miscarriage, pregnancy, birth, and post-partum recovery and return to fitness.
I knew I wanted to translate my personal experiences into clinical practice to help other women in their particular journey.
The experiences of pregnancy, delivery, and post-partum recovery with both of my daughters were similar in some ways and different in others.
But this word Resilience, and all that this word means, carried with me as I thought about my journey through infertility, miscarriage, pregnancy, birth, and post-partum recovery and return to fitness.
I knew I wanted to translate my personal experiences into clinical practice to help other women in their particular journey.
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