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Certified in
Pelvic Rehab

Elizabeth Kemper, MPT, WCS, PRPC,
Kemper Pelvic Physio

404-228-1935
755 Commerce Drive, Suite 804 Decatur, Georgia 30030
Beth has been specializing in pelvic physical therapy for 25 years. She received a double BS degree in Biology and Chemistry from Meredith College, followed by a Masters of Physical Therapy degree in 1997 from Emory University. Primary areas of expertise include treatment of all forms of pelvic pain (female and male), prolapse, urinary/bowel dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and abdominal issues. Treatment of these conditions involves combining all parts of her training - orthopedic, neurologic, visceral and musculoskeletal elements - with the patient-specific goals. Her treatment approach is eclectic, using multiple forms of therapy since not all people respond the same way to similar treatments. Beth is one of only a few therapists who have completed dual board certification as Women’s Health (WCS) and as Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner (PRPC). She has extensive post-graduate training with emphasis on manual therapeutic interventions and pelvic rehabilitation - including dry needling and Redcord / Neurac. She is and has been a member of multiple professional organizations including International Pelvic Pain Society, American Physical Therapy Association - Section on Women's Health, National Vulvodynia Association, Interstitial Cystitis Association, International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, and American Urogynecologic Association. She is the founding PT member of Emory University Hospital Pelvic Multidisciplinary Team. She was the co-founder of a PT clinic in her hometown of Asheville, NC before returning to settle in Decatur, GA. She is a mother, dancer, hiker, wife, friend, runner and physical therapist, passionate about pelvic therapy.