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Certified in
Pelvic Rehab
Amy Moses PT, DPT, OMT, PRPC, PCES
MOJO Pelvic Health
Amy obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. She completed a residency program through the Ola Grimsby Institute in Seattle WA earning her Orthopedic Manual Therapy certification. She pursued her pelvic health training through The Institute for Birth Healing and the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute where she earned her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification. Prior to establishing MOJO Pelvic Health, Amy founded and developed successful pelvic health programs in Washington and Mississippi. She also lectures at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and speaks at several events throughout the year about pelvic health physical therapy. Amy's practice is characterized by trauma-informed care and implementing psychosomatic therapeutic techniques through pelvic care. Her passion lies in destigmatizing pelvic health issues and normalizing care for pelvic conditions, empowering patients to seek the treatment they deserve.