Dr. Kayleigh Fiser-Gregory, PhD, LISW is a licensed independent social worker in the state of Ohio. She has been working in private practice since 2019 and prior to this was working in a hospital setting. She is certified in DBT therapy and enjoys using mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and cognitive behavioral modalities. Kayleigh graduated with her master’s in social work in 2017 and her Doctorate in Health Education this past year, 2022.
Kayleigh enjoys working with women who are pregnant, postpartum, managing chronic pain, and struggling with fertility. Kayleigh enjoys both the clinical and research side of helping others, using evidence-based practice to get real results. As a new mom, Kayleigh knows first-hand, the hardships of postpartum, transitioning into the fourth trimester, utilizing medical care in the women’s health realm, and balancing stressors while parenting. She has also struggled with chronic pain since 2019, her main reason for going back to school: using pain for purpose! “My goal in working with clients is to celebrate the wins no matter how small, to embrace the unique strengths that each has, and to end the stigma of mental health. You matter!”
Dr. Kayleigh Fiser-Gregory, PhD, LISW is a licensed independent social worker in the state of Oh...
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Women’s Health and Pelvic Health Physical Therapist
Stacey Hendricks, founder of Elevate Physical Therapy, is a doctor of physical therapy and the first board-certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist within a 90 mile radius of Cincinnati. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at the University of Cincinnati and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Dr. Hendricks has 13 years of experience specializing in women’s health and pelvic health in adults and adolescents.
She treats conditions including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. As a specialist in women’s health, she provides comprehensive physical therapy care for women throughout the lifespan from first menstruation through post-menopause. She has earned Certificates of Achievement in Obstetrics and Postpartum Physical Therapy and provides specialized care for pregnancy and postpartum-related back pain and orthopedic injuries, abdominal muscle separation (diastasis recti), and postpartum pelvic floor dysfunctions. Dr. Hendricks has additional specialty training in manual therapies of Gynecological Visceral Manipulation, the Maitland Approach, and Trigger Point Dry Needling.
Dr. Hendricks served as the first President of the Board of Directors of the Cincinnati Sexual Health Consortium and is a member of both the American Physical Therapy Association’s Section on Women’s Health and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. She serves her professional community as a lecturer to doctoral students at Mount St. Joseph University, through teaching at national courses for licensed physical therapists through the APTA Section on Women’s Health, and by educating local medical providers, fitness professionals, and community members
Women’s Health and Pelvic Health Physical Therapist
Stacey Hendricks, founder of Elevate Physica...
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Dr. Meibers is a doctor of physical therapy, pelvic health physical therapist and orthopedic clinical specialist. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from The Ohio State University and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Northwestern University. Dr. Meibers has over 11 years of clinical experience as an outpatient physical therapist.
Dr. Meibers treats women with pelvic floor dysfunctions including bladder dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic pain, diastasis recti, back pain, hip pain and women throughout pregnancy and postpartum. Her coursework includes Certificates in Fundamental and Advanced Topics in Obstetric Physical Therapy and Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy. She is a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist through Maitland, and has additional training in performing running analysis and trigger point dry needling. She enjoys working with women during the postpartum period to return to running and exercise. She is currently a member of the Women’s Health section of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Dr. Meibers is a doctor of physical therapy, pelvic health physical therapist and orthopedic clin...
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