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2 years ago

Taflyn Wilschinsky, PT, DPT

Taflyn Wilschinsky, PT, DPT

Taflyn Wilschinsky – Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Taflyn Wilschinsky, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist at Santa Cruz Pelvic Health in California. Taflyn Wilschinsky takes a whole-body approach to pelvic health, combining manual therapies like visceral mobilization, neural mobilization, and myofascial release with movement-based treatments. She emphasizes education and lifestyle management to empower patients in their healing journey. By addressing the body from head to toe, she helps patients manage pain and improve function with personalized care. Her warm, patient-centered approach ensures that each treatment plan supports long-term wellness and quality of life for those affected by pelvic conditions.

Visit types: Office/Hospital

Spoken languages: English, French

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: I believe in whole-body (head-to-toe) treatment for pelvic health conditions and use manual techniques such as visceral mobilization, neural mobilization, and myofascial release, as well as movement-based therapy in addition to education and lifestyle management.

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2 years ago

Sarah Clampett, PT, DPT

Sarah Clampett, PT, DP

Sarah Clampett – Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Sarah Clampett is a skilled and compassionate endometriosis physical therapist based in Los Angeles, California. At Origin Physical Therapy, Sarah Clampett provides expert pelvic floor therapy tailored to support women through endometriosis, pregnancy, and postpartum recovery.

With a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California and a background in kinesiology and psychology, Sarah Clampett brings a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to care. Her passion for women’s health began during her clinical rotations and has grown into a career focused on helping women feel strong, supported, and empowered. Sarah understands the physical challenges that can come with pregnancy, childbirth, and chronic pelvic pain, and she works closely with each patient to create a plan that fits their individual needs and goals. Whether you’re navigating motherhood or managing endometriosis symptoms, Sarah Clampett is here to help you move forward with confidence and care.

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Sarah, originally from Dallas, Texas, became interested in the field of physical therapy during high school after injuring her shoulder playing volleyball. Sarah then enrolled at the University of Southern California, where she studied kinesiology and psychology.

During college, Sarah’s interest in physical therapy continued to grow while she worked as a student athletic trainer for the USC Athletic Department. After completing her undergraduate studies, Sarah went on to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. She developed an interest in specializing in women’s health physical therapy during her last rotation and is passionate about helping pre- and postnatal women ease the problems associated with pregnancy and delivery.

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2 years ago

Sabrina Berger, PT, DPT

Sabrina Berger, PT, DPT

Sabrina Berger—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Sabrina Berger is a compassionate and knowledgeable endometriosis physical therapist committed to empowering patients through personalized care. With a doctorate in Physical Therapy from CSUN and a background in Kinesiology from Fresno State, Sabrina Berger brings a strong foundation in movement science and a passion for pelvic health. Her interest in women’s health began after observing the lack of postpartum care provided to her loved ones, which led her to specialize in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Sabrina combines her expertise in orthopedic and pelvic conditions with a patient-first approach, helping individuals regain function, confidence, and quality of life. She integrates Pilates principles and fitness techniques into her sessions, encouraging body awareness and long-term wellness. Sabrina believes in educating patients and equipping them with tools to reach their personal goals.

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Sabrina knew she wanted to be a physical therapist from a young age. She grew up playing sports and dancing, which allowed her to experience the importance of physical therapy for herself as well as see how it benefited other people in her life. She earned her B.S. in Kinesiology – Exercise Science at Fresno State, where she began teaching group fitness classes and discovered her love for Pilates. She then moved to SoCal and graduated from CSUN with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Sabrina found her passion for women’s health after seeing the lack of postpartum care provided for her relatives after they gave birth. She knew something was missing from their treatment, and as she learned more about pelvic floor rehabilitation, she realized she wanted to be a part of helping bridge that gap. Sabrina enjoys treating a variety of both pelvic and orthopedic conditions. Her passion is to assist patients through their rehab journey by providing them with the education and tools they need to meet their personal goals. In her spare time, Sabrina enjoys teaching/taking fitness classes, trying new coffee shops, and spending time at the beach.

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2 years ago

Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT

Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT

Alexandra Bertucci – Endometriosis Physical Therapy

Summary: Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist who brings a unique, inclusive approach to pelvic health care. Based in Philadelphia and affiliated with Origin Physical Therapy in New York, Alexandra Bertucci focuses on helping patients manage pain, improve function, and feel empowered in their care. With a doctorate in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University and a rare AASECT sex counseling certification, she integrates both physical and emotional health into her treatment, especially for those experiencing pain with sex. Alexandra Bertucci is deeply committed to inclusive care, working closely with the LGBTQ+ community and addressing the connections between pelvic floor dysfunction, identity, and intimacy. She also embraces education and telehealth as tools to improve access and patient outcomes. Whether treating endometriosis-related pelvic pain or supporting gender-affirming care, Alexandra delivers empathetic, evidence-based therapy that meets each patient where they are.

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Alex is a Physical Therapist and pelvic floor specialist. She lives in Philadelphia and practices in various settings across the greater Philadelphia area. She earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Arcadia University in 2018. After a few years of clinical practice, Alex saw a gap in care that pelvic floor PTs provide and a connection to the psychosocial aspect of patients’ health, especially for patients experiencing pain with sex. With this inspiration, she became 1 of 5 physical therapists in the world certified through AASECT as a sex counselor. With these skills, she also began working closely with the LGBTQ+ population as an ally and provider to help patients understand how gender identity and/or varieties of sexual expression and pelvic floor dysfunction can impact one another. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was able to use patient education to make telehealth sessions more meaningful and continues to focus her practice around patient empowerment and education.

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2 years ago

Leigh Welsh, PT, DPT, OCS

Leigh Welsh, PT, DPT, OCS

Leigh Welsh—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Leigh Welsh, PT, DPT, OCS, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist passionate about women’s health. Based in California and part of Origin Physical Therapy, Leigh Welsh focuses on empowering women at every stage of life. She believes in educating patients about their bodies and ensuring they never feel alone when facing health challenges. Leigh Welsh’s warm, patient-centered approach helps women regain confidence, improve physical health, and feel in control of their well-being. Her commitment to women’s health and education shines through every treatment, making her a trusted partner for those navigating endometriosis and pelvic health issues. Through her work at Origin Physical Therapy, she supports women’s journeys toward stronger, healthier lives with personalized care and compassionate guidance.

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Leigh has loved seeing the field of women’s health PT grow and is excited to be part of a team whose mission is to support women at any stage of life. She wants to make sure that females of all ages are educated about their bodies, know that they’re not alone if something is off, and feel empowered to get help if they need it. Leigh’s goal is to help women feel more confident, capable, and in control of their physical health and well-being.

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2 years ago

Celeste Compton, PT, DPT, WCS

Celeste Compton, PT, DPT, WCS

Celeste Compton—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Celeste Compton, PT, DPT, WCS, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist specializing in women’s and pelvic health. With board certification and extensive training from Herman & Wallace and the APTA, Celeste Compton brings expert care in pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy, and postnatal therapy. Passionate about advancing women’s health, Celeste Compton combines her clinical experience with advocacy, research, and education to enhance patient outcomes. As part of Origin Physical Therapy, she is committed to improving access to high-quality care for all women, regardless of background or circumstance. Celeste Compton’s approach is warm and patient-centered, focusing on empowering individuals through personalized treatment and comprehensive support. Her ongoing dedication to education and community engagement helps ensure that women receive compassionate, effective care at every stage of life.

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Celestine Compton, PT, DPT, is a doctor of physical therapy with a board-certified specialization in women’s and pelvic health. Dr. Compton is both Herman & Wallace and APTA trained in the areas of pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, myofascial mobilization, pregnancy, and postnatal care. She has acted as a consultant and content developer for various websites and blogs related to women’s health and continues to enjoy writing on the subject. Dr. Compton enjoys working in the orthopedic setting and began developing her specialization in women’s health physical therapy following her experience in the Women’s March of 2017.

She continues to expand her knowledge and capabilities within the field of women’s health physical therapy in order to provide her patients and community with the best care, advocate for her profession on local and national levels, and support the advancement of women’s health through contributions to research, public awareness, and education. As part of the Origin team, she hopes to do her part to raise the standard of care that all women receive at every stage of life and to improve patient access to quality care so that no individual, regardless of location, race, identity, education, sexuality, or economic status, is left behind.

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2 years ago

Bev Miras, PT, DPT

Bev Miras, PT, DPT

Bev Miras—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Bev Miras is a dedicated physical therapist specializing in endometriosis and pelvic health at Origin Physical Therapy in California. Graduating with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California in 2017, Bev Miras brings extensive experience treating orthopedic and pelvic floor conditions, including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and prenatal/postpartum musculoskeletal issues.

Passionate about improving access to healthcare, Bev Miras focuses on patient advocacy, education, and wellness. She is committed to helping patients of all abilities reach their health goals through personalized, compassionate care. Bev’s ongoing education includes female pelvic floor function and cancer rehabilitation, ensuring she stays at the forefront of pelvic health treatment.

As a member of the APTA’s Orthopedic, Pelvic Health, and Pediatric Physical Therapy sections, Bev Miras combines expertise and empathy to support each patient’s unique journey toward improved quality of life and wellness.

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Bev attended the University of Southern California and graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2017. Bev is experienced in treating patients with a wide range of orthopedic conditions as well as pelvic floor conditions, including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and prenatal and postpartum musculoskeletal conditions. Bev’s continuing education includes female pelvic floor function, dysfunction & treatment, and cancer rehabilitation. She is a member of the APTA in the orthopedic, pelvic health, and pediatric physical therapy sections.

Ever since a course in college introduced her to the history of women and community health and the barriers in accessing safe and preventative health care, Bev has been passionate about contributing to pelvic health and improving access to health care. As a physical therapist, she strives to help patients of all abilities achieve their goals. Bev highly values patient advocacy through promotion of education and overall health and wellness, as well as providing health care for underserved populations.

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2 years ago

Rachel McCarthy-Moya, PT, DPT

Rachel McCarthy-Moya, PT, DPT

Rachel McCarthy-Moya—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Rachel McCarthy-Moya is a compassionate physical therapist specializing in endometriosis and pelvic health, practicing at Origin Physical Therapy in Los Angeles. A Southern California native, Rachel McCarthy-Moya earned her doctorate of Physical Therapy from Baylor University and holds a BA in Critical Theory and Social Justice from Occidental College. She is actively pursuing her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification to deepen her expertise in pelvic health.

Known for empowering patients to surpass their health and wellness goals, Rachel offers personalized care designed to support recovery and improve quality of life. Her warm and collaborative approach helps patients feel comfortable and confident throughout their therapy journey.

Visit types: Virtual/Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Rachel is a southern California native who earned her doctorate of Physical Therapy from Baylor University after graduating with her BA in Critical Theory and Social Justice from Occidental College. Rachel is passionate about empowering patients to not only meet, but exceed their health and wellness goals. She is currently pursuing her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification through Herman and Wallace. She is thrilled to be part of the Origin team, and when not in the clinic, she enjoys making her son laugh, traveling (and eating) around the world with her husband, surfing tiny waves, and getting zen in yoga.

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2 years ago

Mariam Taha, PT, DPT

Mariam Taha, PT, DPT

Mariam Taha—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Mariam Taha is a skilled physical therapist specializing in endometriosis and pelvic health at Origin Physical Therapy in Los Angeles. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Mariam Taha earned both her bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist.

With a focus on making physical therapy an engaging and positive experience, she works closely with patients to promote healing, strength, and overall well-being. She believes in supporting each individual’s journey toward a healthier lifestyle by providing personalized care tailored to their unique needs.

Passionate about helping patients manage pelvic health challenges, Mariam Taha combines her expertise and warm approach to help women improve their quality of life with confidence and comfort.

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Mariam was born and raised in Massachusetts, receiving a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology and a doctorate of physical therapy from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist. Mariam always tries to make physical therapy the most enjoyable experience she can and enjoys working with a variety of patients. She believes in helping everyone achieve a healthier lifestyle.

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2 years ago

Laura Rubin, PT, DPT

Laura Rubin, PT, DPT

Laura Rubin—Endometriosis Physical Therapy

Summary: Laura Rubin is a dedicated physical therapist specializing in endometriosis and pelvic health, offering compassionate care for women facing pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Laura Rubin earned her doctorate in Physical Therapy from California State University, Northridge, after studying Biology at Yeshiva University in New York City.

Her passion for women’s health deepened during her own pregnancy while in PT school, where she saw firsthand how physical therapy supports women through these important life stages. Laura Rubin focuses on treating sexual, urinary, and fecal dysfunction with personalized, evidence-based therapies designed to improve quality of life.

Currently practicing at Origin Physical Therapy, Laura Rubin is committed to helping each patient regain comfort and confidence through warm, patient-centered care tailored to their unique needs.

Visit types: Virtual/Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Laura Rubin was born and raised in Los Angeles, and she completed her undergraduate degree at Yeshiva University in New York City, where she majored in Biology. Laura then returned to sunny California to attend CSUN’s doctoral program in physical therapy.

Laura became passionate about women’s health physical therapy when she was pregnant during her second year of PT school. She was able to gain firsthand knowledge of pregnancy and postpartum while learning the foundations of physical therapy and realized how vital the support PT provides can be to women in this stage of life.

Laura feels very fortunate to have completed her last clinical rotation at Origin, where she was able to delve into the world of pelvic health. Laura is extremely passionate about treating pregnancy and postpartum stages, as well as treating sexual, urinary, and fecal dysfunction.

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2 years ago

Johanna Hanley, PT, DPT

Johanna Hanley, PT, DPT

Johanna Hanley – Endometriosis Physical Therapy

Summary: At Origin Physical Therapy in Los Angeles, Johanna Hanley provides inclusive, patient-centered care for endometriosis and pelvic floor conditions. With a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine and a background in orthopedic and yoga-based movement, Johanna Hanley blends clinical expertise with a holistic approach to healing.

Her journey into pelvic health began with a deep awareness of how often these issues are overlooked, especially for women. Since then, Johanna Hanley has dedicated her career to empowering patients through education, collaboration, and personalized treatment. She treats a wide range of concerns, including pelvic pain, bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual health issues, and postpartum recovery.

Visit types: Office/Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Johanna, originally from New York State, worked as a yoga instructor before pursuing her Doctor of Physical Therapy at the University of St. Augustine-San Marcos, CA. With a background in orthopedic clinics as an aide and in her doctoral program, Johanna began to see how many pelvic health conditions went unaddressed, particularly for women, and sought out a clinical internship to gain pelvic floor experience. After graduating, she was able to continue treating patients for pelvic floor conditions in an outpatient orthopedic clinic.

Johanna was drawn to Origin because of a passion for providing accessible and inclusive Women’s Healthcare. She believes in collaborating with patients to understand their individual goals and give them the knowledge and support to achieve those goals. Johanna enjoys treating patients with a wide range of pelvic floor conditions, from pelvic pain to bowel/bladder/sexual dysfunction to returning to activity postpartum.

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2 years ago

Anna McMaster, PT, DPT, PRPC

Anna McMaster, PT, DPT, PRPC

Anna McMaster—Endometriosis Physical Therapy

Summary: At Origin Physical Therapy in Los Angeles, Anna McMaster offers expert pelvic floor and endometriosis physical therapy grounded in education, empathy, and whole-body healing. With a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine and a passion for women’s health, Anna McMaster is dedicated to helping patients navigate pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and chronic pelvic pain.

Originally inspired during a guest lecture in PT school, Anna McMaster has focused her career on pelvic floor rehabilitation, combining clinical knowledge with a warm, supportive approach. She believes in empowering women by helping them understand their anatomy and guiding them through vulnerable, life-changing experiences with care and compassion.

Visit types: Office/Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: Anna is a proud California girl. Originally from San Jose, Anna ventured down the coast to study Human Development at UCSD. She became interested in physical therapy during her undergraduate studies when she volunteered at an outpatient orthopedic clinic. She loved being able to help people regain mobility and see their progress week to week. She decided to stay in San Diego to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine.

Her passion for women’s health physical therapy blossomed during a guest lecture at PT school about the pelvic floor. After that lecture, the spark was lit, and her focus has been on women’s health and pelvic floor physical therapy ever since. Anna loves working with women who are pregnant, postpartum, or suffering from chronic pelvic pain. She enjoys being able to educate women about their anatomy and help them through very unique stages in their lives.

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