Physical Therapy

Evaluates and treats musculoskeletal disorders, pelvic floor dysfunction, and physical impairments associated with cancer rehabilitation, including lymphedema.

Kimberly McBride, DPT, MTC

Kim graduated from Ohio University with a major in Biological Sciences and a minor in dance, and then earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in Florida in 2002. Through her manual therapy training at St Augustine, she became a Certified Manual Physical Therapist in 2003.

Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

Through sensory electromyographic (sEMG) biofeedback, internal assessments, and/or general pelvic health education and advice, Kim is able to assist people of all genders with pelvic floor dysfunction including, but not limited to urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, sexual dysfunction, and pelvic pain.

Injury Recovery

Kim has taken continuing education courses through the Institute of Physical Art, the North American Institute of Manual Orthopaedic Therapy, Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, and visceral mobilization, which she uses in her assessment and treatment of a variety of orthopedic injuries. Kim has a special interest in treating temporomandibular disorders (often referred to as TMJ).

Kimberly McBride, DPT, MTC Kim graduated from Ohio University with a major in Biological Science... Read More

Anna (Katy) Smith earned her doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Puget Sound in 2009. She is a Certified Lymphedema Therapist, an Orthopedic Certified Specialist, and has a passion for treating pelvic floor dysfunction.

Cancer Rehabilitation/Lymphedema

It is difficult to find knowledgeable health care providers who have a good understanding of lymphedema, a chronic swelling disorder, sometimes a result of surgery to remove lymph nodes during cancer treatment. Katy trained through the Academy of Lymphatic Studies to learn how to treat and manage lymphedema through exercise, manual lymph drainage, and compression treatment.

Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

Through sensory electromyographic (sEMG) biofeedback, internal assessments, and/or general pelvic health education and advice, Katy is able to assist people of all genders with pelvic floor dysfunction including, but not limited to urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, sexual dysfunction, and pelvic pain.

Injury Recovery

Studying for her board examination for the Orthopedic Certified Specialization, Katy developed a deep understanding for musculoskeletal injuries and the most current evidence on the treatment of them. She also has significant experience in post operative care of shoulders, knees, hips, and the spine.

Anna (Katy) Smith earned her doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Puget Sound in ... Read More

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