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Kelsey Smith, PT, DPT
Therapy South Andalusia

3342222620
811 Western Bypass Suite B Andalusia, Alabama 36420
Kelsey is a pelvic floor physical therapist who takes a holistic and individualized approach when treating her patients. Since beginning her career, she has obtained several professional certifications, which broadened the scope of treatment and care she provides for her patients. In her practice, Kelsey treats a variety of orthopedic and pelvic related issues, and her primary goal is to ensure that her patients receive effective, personalized care targeting the problems they are facing. As a working professional, wife, and mother of an energetic toddler, she understands the importance of satisfying work and family responsibilities while maintaining a high quality of life. She brings this perspective into her practice, and she uses it to assist her patients in their treatment and recovery. In her spare time, Kelsey enjoys reading, baking, thrift shopping, and spending time with her son and husband. Education: • Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, Troy University, 2018 • Doctor of Physical Therapy, Alabama State University, 2021 Certifications: • Herman & Wallace, Levels 1 and 2B • CAPP-OB Certification • Functional Dry Needling, Level 1 Treatment Specialties: • Pelvic floor dysfunction • Postural restoration • Orthopedic dysfunctions of the spine, pelvis, hip, sacrum, and coccyx • Musculoskeletal concerns of pregnant / postpartum patients • Birth preparation and education • Pelvic pain • Prolapse • Bladder and fecal incontinence • Constipation • Painful sex • Post-op hysterectomy, abdominoplasty, C-sections, prostatectomy, etc