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Mae Hughes, PT, SCS, CSCS
WolfePT
Mae Hughes is a Board Certified Sports Specialist with additional training as a pelvic floor therapist. She completed her Doctorate at Belmont University after receiving her Bachelor of Science from Vanderbilt University. Mae continued post-doctoral training through her completion of a sports residency at Vanderbilt and has advanced training through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute in treating the pelvic floor for all women. She specializes in treating female athletes with a focus on the pre and post-natal population to treat a variety of conditions including, but not limited to: urinary incontinence, diastasis recti abdominis, prolapse and pelvic floor dysfunction.