
Ashley Striegler, PT, DPT
Ashley Striegler, PT, DPT
Ashley Striegler—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Ashley Striegler, PT, DPT, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, AR. Ashley believes education is key to empowering patients, encouraging them to learn about their condition and actively participate in their healing journey. She specializes in visceral mobilizations, bladder and bowel retraining, pain neuroscience, and functional mobility training to help reduce symptoms and improve daily function. Ashley Striegler’s patient-centered approach combines hands-on techniques with personalized education, supporting individuals in managing endometriosis more effectively. Her goal is to foster confidence and independence through tailored treatment plans that address each patient’s unique needs.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: I use tons of education to empower the patient, often encouraging them to look into topics that they can research on. I use skills of visceral mobs, bladder and bowel retraining, neuroscience of pain, functional mobility training, etc.

Ginger Garner PT, DPT, DipACLM, ATC-Ret
Ginger Garner, PT, DPT, DipACLM, ATC-Ret
Ginger Garner—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Ginger Garner, PT, DPT, DipACLM, ATC-Ret, is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist at Garner Pelvic Health and Living Well Institute in Greensboro, NC. Ginger Garner offers a whole-person, functional medicine-based approach, combining pelvic and orthopedic physical therapy to address the complex needs of those with endometriosis. She uses advanced techniques such as lumbopelvic rehab ultrasound imaging, visceral mobilization, myofascial release, dry needling, therapeutic yoga, and Pilates to support healing and improve function. Ginger Garner is also board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine and integrates endocrine and orthopedic care for comprehensive management. She welcomes patients locally and from out-of-state or abroad, delivering compassionate, personalized treatment plans that empower individuals on their endometriosis journey toward improved quality of life.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: I use a whole-person, functional medicine-based approach as an advanced endometriosis practitioner. I am extensively trained in both pelvic and orthopedic physical therapy (see training below). I regularly accept out-of-state/country patients for endo management. I use lumbopelvic rehab ultrasound imaging, pelvic, scar, and orofacial dry needling, visceral mobilization, therapeutic yoga, Pilates, myofascial release, and integrative and functional medicine targeting endometriosis, orthopedic, pelvic health, and endocrine function. I am additionally board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine and a member of the Menopause Society.

Lori O’Neill, PT, DPT
Lori O’Neill, PT, DPT
Lori O’Neill – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Lori O’Neill, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist based in Chapel Hill, NC. With over 25 years of experience, Lori O’Neill embraces a holistic, team-based approach to care, recognizing the complex and unique nature of endometriosis. She regularly updates her expertise through specialized continuing education and collaborates with leading experts in pelvic health, pain management, and functional medicine. Lori O’Neill integrates advanced manual therapies like myofascial release, visceral manipulation, and autonomic nervous system regulation to support her patients. Her patient-centered approach combines empathy, trauma-informed care, and humor to create a supportive healing environment. She also emphasizes lifestyle medicine, helping patients find the right movement and conservative pain management strategies to meet their goals. Passionate about early diagnosis and fertility preservation, Lori O’Neill leads a private practice with locations in Chapel Hill and Raleigh, providing evidence-based, comprehensive care for individuals with endometriosis.
Visit types: Office/Hospital;
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies:
I have found that working with a holistic, team approach is essential for people experiencing any concern or suspicion of endometriosis. There is not one discipline that can cover the needs of such a complex and uniquely presenting disease process throughout a lifetime. My role is to expand and improve on a diverse set of knowledge by regularly attending continuing education specific to endometriosis and pelvic pain syndromes.
Advanced internal and general manual therapy techniques such as myofascial release, visceral manipulation, and autonomic nervous system regulation are frequently implemented. Lifestyle medicine concepts may include finding the right type of movement/fitness and conservative pain management to allow the patient to achieve their goals. My patient-centered soft skills are being empathetic, trauma-informed, humorous, and intuitive approach.
What should be known about you:
Over the course of a 25+-year career as a Pelvic Health PT, I have had the privilege of training and collaborating with world-renowned experts in pelvic PT, pain management, MIGS, midwifery, and functional medicine. My resourcing reach goes beyond local communities to the leaders in the endometriosis treatment and birthing community for current, evidence-based, and complementary therapies. Promoting awareness for early diagnosis and proactive treatments for fertility preservation are areas of special interest. I am the owner of a private practice with locations in Chapel Hill and Raleigh, NC. For more information, visit www.VitalityPT.org

Sarah Shout PT, DPT
Sarah Shout, PT, DPT
Sarah Shout – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Sarah Shout, PT, DPT, is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist at UNC Health Pelvic Health and Lymphedema Specialty Clinic in Durham, NC. Sarah Shout’s patient-centered philosophy focuses on meeting individuals where they are in their healing journey, respecting their expertise in their own bodies. She uses a diverse range of treatment strategies, including visceral mobilization, joint and soft tissue mobilization, electrical stimulation, and functional mobility training. Sarah Shout also emphasizes the importance of diet, lifestyle changes, stress management, and polyvagal techniques to support overall wellness. Collaborating closely with other healthcare providers, she tailors each plan to fit the unique needs and goals of her patients. With a commitment to ongoing learning, Sarah Shout continually enhances her skills to provide compassionate, individualized care that empowers patients managing endometriosis.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: Yes
Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies: I enjoy meeting patients where they are with their symptoms, the season of life they are in, and their needs and wants with their course of recovery and management. Patients are experts in their own bodies, and learning from each patient how to help them is one of my favorite approaches to care. I use a variety of techniques and modalities, including visceral mobilization, joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, strengthening and endurance training, stretching, body mechanics and posture, diet and lifestyle modifications, stress management, polyvagal strategies, functional mobility training, and collaborative care with other involved providers. I am continuing to learn and add skills and knowledge to the body of strategies I have to treat each person individually.