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Hallie Sikes, PT
Therapy for Living, LLC
I graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with my Master's of Physical Therapy in 2004. Since that time, I have worked in a wide variety of settings. In 2007, I began taking myofascial release courses with John Barnes and looking at the person as a whole entity in which past experiences, trauma, diet, and general medical history have a dramatic effect on current pain and dysfunction. I took my first Women's Health course from this perspective, and began to see how much pelvic floor dysfunction affects and disrupts people's day to day lives. I have been treating patients with Pelvic Floor dysfunctions for 4 years for diagnoses ranging from incontinence of bowel and bladder, to constipation, pelvic pain, pain with intercourse, and also looking at how dysfunction in other areas of the body affect the pelvic floor and vice versa. I have recently expanded my training and practice to include the treatment of male patients as well. Please call or email anytime if you have further questions!