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Renee Hancock, PT, DPT
iBackCheck Physical Therapy
In 2007, I completed my Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree at the University of Minnesota. I have worked in a private practice outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic for 15+ years. Since 2020, I have specialized in pelvic floor physical therapy for women's health. I specialize in treating conditions including pelvic pain, incontinence (stress, urge, and mixed), prolapse, and diastasis recti. It is important to me that my patients feel valued and heard during their initial examination, and that we work together to create the best possible treatment plan to reach their goals for improvement. I am passionate about helping women regain confidence and gain control of their pelvic floor symptoms.