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Beth Anne Fisher PT, DPT, CSCS, WHC
Womb Matters PLLC

720-470-4734
6101 W. 38th Ave Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
“Beth Anne Fisher PT, DPT, CSCS, WHC empowers women in their 30’s to 50’s who experience abdominal & pelvic issues to reconnect with vitality, strength, and confidence in their bodies, so they can move, love, and live with freedom again.” Beth Anne is a physical therapist with 17 years’ experience. Her vocation has spanned from working with individuals who have eating disorders to those in the intensive care units at Level 1 trauma centers. The continual and layered healing of her own life narrative and the desire to grow professionally and evolve in her service to others, have led her into training for the practice of women’s pelvic health physical therapy from a holistic angle at Womb Matters PLLC (www.wombmatters.com). She does not “fix” people, but instead trusts in the core importance of education and individual self-efficacy, by providing guidance and tools, and acting as a facilitator for women to heal their own bodies. Beth Anne enjoys working with women who experience post-partum issues, issues with leaking, prolapse, and challenges associated with pelvic conditions such as endometriosis, painful sex, and others. Beth Anne’s physical therapy practice is unique in that she focuses her work on integrating conventional research-based pelvic floor physical therapy with optimizing uterine alignment, digestion, and pelvic circulation and energetic flow to address a variety of symptoms faced by women, informed by research, and complemented by her training in Holistic Pelvic Care™ and the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy®. She has also completed training in research-based nutritional coaching as a Certified Women’s Health Coach through the Integrative Women’s Health Institute, and in natural movements through Movnat. Beth Anne co-created and leads small-group programming on physiologic self-regulation and resiliency for health care providers, and often integrates these important principles into her patient care.