Rebekah Slafka, PT, DPT
Rebekah Slafka – Endomteriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Rebekah Slafka is a dedicated pelvic floor physical therapist passionate about empowering patients with compassionate, individualized care. Based in Ohio, Rebekah Slafka is one of the few therapists in the state with PRPC accreditation from the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute and is a certified Endometriosis Physical Therapist on iCareBetter. She offers a biopsychosocial approach, integrating manual techniques such as cupping, dry needling, myofascial release, and visceral mobilizations to address pelvic floor dysfunction in women, men, and the LGBTQIA+ community. Having personally experienced pelvic floor challenges, Rebekah Slafka understands the profound impact of chronic pain and pelvic health issues. Her goal is to support patients as both a knowledgeable provider and compassionate partner on their journey to lasting wellness. Outside of work, she enjoys renovating her farmhouse and spending quality time with her family in Lebanon, Ohio.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: Yes
Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies: As a licensed pelvic floor physical therapist, I’m passionate about all things pelvic floor—and providing care that helps patients feel seen, heard, loved, and empowered. I have been working in this specialty since 2018, with expertise in helping patients—women, men, and those within the LGBTQIA+ population—with diverse diagnoses. I am one of the few physical therapists in Ohio to earn a PRPC accreditation from the International Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, and I’m also a certified Endometriosis Physical Therapist on iCareBetter. I am manually trained and believe in taking a biopsychosocial approach to care. My specialties include cupping, integrative dry needling, muscle energy techniques, visceral mobilizations, myofascial release, and more. Beyond my skillset, I’ve also experienced living with pelvic floor dysfunction and chronic pain. I know firsthand how much pelvic floor dysfunction can affect your life—and how hard it can be to find a provider who understands and advocates for you. My goal is to be both your provider and your partner in achieving sustainable, functional wellness. When I’m not doing all things pelvic floor, you’ll find me fixing up our Lebanon farmhouse and spending time with my husband and two daughters.
Rebekah is an amazing pelvic floor therapist! Her knowledge and training in endometriosis is helping me live my life again! I’m moving better, I don’t have as much pain, it’s helping my SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth). I travel to 2.5 hours to see her after 16 failed therapy sessions in my home town. I’m so glad I found Rebekah!