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Kelsey Dehmer PT, DPT, OCS
GPT Physical Therapy at Lake City
I received my pelvic floor training from Herman and Wallace as well as advanced manual therapy training through NAIOMT along with board certification in orthopedics (OCS). I have been treating pelvic issues for the past 10 years, primarily specializing in prenatal and postpartum, however, I do also see quite a bit of pelvic pain, incontinence, constipation/digestion issues, endometriosis-related pain, and more. I love combining my orthopedic background with my pelvic rehab to make sure the patient is getting the best of both worlds.