Brynn Patterson

Brynn Patterson, PT, DPT

Endometriosis Physical Therapist

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Sana Physical Therapy, PLLC 123 Grey St., Ste 5, East Aurora, NY, 14052, USA

Phone +1(716 ) 671-7262
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  • Physical Therapy
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Brynn Patterson, PT, DPT

Brynn Patterson—Endometriosis Physical Therapist

Summary: Brynn Patterson, PT, DPT, is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist and co-founder of Sana Physical Therapy in East Aurora, NY. With over 20 years in physical therapy and specialized pelvic health training from the Herman & Wallace Institute, Brynn Patterson offers personalized, one-on-one care focused on relieving pain and improving pelvic function. Her approach includes manual therapy techniques like visceral mobilization and myofascial release to address adhesions and soft tissue restrictions in the abdomen and pelvic floor. She also guides patients through therapeutic exercises to restore strength and mobility, alongside education on self-care and symptom management. Committed to comprehensive care, Brynn Patterson collaborates with other health professionals to support each patient’s unique journey toward improved wellness.

City: East Aurora, NY

Visit types:  Office/Hospital

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: Yes

Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: Dr. Patterson received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2004. She has 20 years of expertise in the PT field, including specialized training in Pelvic health through the prestigious Herman & Wallace Institute. Dr. Patterson is co-founder of Sana Physical Therapy, where she provides orthopedic and pelvic health PT.

Dr. Patterson is passionate about providing the highest level of care to all her patients, especially those with endometriosis. She provides personalized, one-hour-long treatment sessions without the use of aids or PT assistants. She uses several strategies for alleviating pain and reducing inflammation by providing manual therapy to address adhesions and restrictions in soft tissue in both the abdomen and pelvic floor, including visceral mobilization and myofascial release. She provides therapeutic exercises to promote full ROM and strength in the pelvic floor muscles, including relaxation and stretches to down-train areas as appropriate. She educates patients on self-care, symptom management, and how to advocate for their medical care. She refers patients to the appropriate health professionals, i.e.,. Nutritionists and specialized OB-GYNs provide appropriate pre- and post-op care as necessary.

Additional Info
Gender:

Female

Hospital Affiliations:

NA

Insurance:

Medicare, Out of network with all private insurance companies.

Waiting Time:

3-4 weeks

In Practice Since Year:

2004

Fellowship & Certificates:

-Certified Pilates Instructor, Balanced Body
-Certified Ergonomics Assessment Specialist (CEAS II). Herman & Wallace Level 1, 2B

Residency:

N/A

School:

Doctor of Physical Therapy at State University of New York at Buffalo in 2004

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