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Description
You didn’t train to be “the pelvic floor person on Fridays.”
You deserve a clinic where pelvic health is the priority, not the exception.
You trained hard to specialize in pelvic health. But too often, you’re given one patient a week, tucked behind a closed door, with no real mentorship or support.
You’re left fighting for time, respect, and the chance to practice at the level you know your patients deserve.
That’s not why you chose this path.
At Restore Your Core in Carmel, IN, pelvic health isn’t an add-on. It’s the mission. This is Central Indiana’s leading pelvic health practice, built by women, for women, where purpose and professional growth go hand in hand.
Here, you’ll never wonder if pelvic health matters. You’ll see it every day in the patients you serve, the team that supports you, and the culture that puts pelvic health first.
What Makes This Clinic Different
100% Pelvic Health Focus: Your entire caseload is devoted exclusively to pelvic health. No juggling ortho overflow or unrelated cases.
Time and Space to Do It Right: Every session is 60 minutes long. No quotas. No double-bookings. Just intentional, high-quality care that gets results.
Mentorship That Lifts You Higher: You’ll have ongoing mentorship from leaders in pelvic health and the freedom to grow into advanced or leadership roles as you build your expertise.
A Culture That Listens: You’ll have a voice that matters in shaping clinic programs, protocols, and the patient experience.
Growth Paths for Every Therapist
If You’re Building Your Foundation
Gain confidence with a dedicated pelvic health caseload
Learn from a mission-driven, women-led team
Experience true mentorship and balanced scheduling
If You’re an Experienced Specialist
Enjoy autonomy to practice at the highest level
Lead, teach, and influence the future of the clinic
Collaborate in a team that values excellence and empathy
The Lives You’ll Change
Every day, your work will help women:
Heal after childbirth
Reclaim strength and control after trauma
Restore confidence and trust in their bodies
You’ll finish each day knowing your expertise made a real difference.
Requirements
1. Master's or Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited program.
Postgraduate pelvic health training: Taken at least 3 courses from APTA or Herman & Wallace with internal pelvic assessment training
2. Licensure and Certification
State PT license (required to practice legally).
3. Clinical Skills and Competencies
A pelvic PT must have expertise in both assessment and treatment:
Assessment Skills
Pelvic floor muscle evaluation (strength, tone, coordination).
Assessment of posture, core strength, and functional movement.
Understanding of urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunction symptoms.
Screening for red flags (cancer, neurological disorders, infections) and referring appropriately.
Treatment Skills
Manual therapy: internal and external pelvic floor mobilizations, scar tissue management.
Exercise prescription: core stabilization, pelvic floor exercises, posture correction, and flexibility work.
Pain management techniques: trigger point release, nerve mobilization.
Patient education: bladder/bowel training and lifestyle modification.
4. Professional & Personal Qualities
Excellent communication skills: discussing intimate issues with sensitivity and professionalism.
Empathy and patience: working with patients experiencing pain, incontinence, or trauma.
Strong analytical skills: ability to develop individualized treatment plans.
Ethical standards: confidentiality, informed consent, and safe internal assessments.
5. Continuing Education
Required to maintain PT license.
Specialized pelvic health courses are updated regularly; conditions like endometriosis, pelvic pain, and postpartum recovery require ongoing education.
