During this busy, hectic and joyous time of year … who needs more homework anyway!?
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“The stress incontinence and urge incontinence I have suffered with since my hysterectomy now are markedly lessened. In many situations, at home, out shopping, and in social situations, I can now deliberately and willfully target these important muscles and have been able to markedly lessen the ‘accidents’ I used to have.” – patient of Women’s Health Physical Therapy . . Our goal for our patients is that engaging the correct muscles during activity becomes a habit…not just homework! This patient gets it!
Cora T. Huitt, PT, DPT, BCB-PMD
~Thirty seven years of clinical practice, specializing in women's health for fifteen years.
~BS Degree in Allied Health Professions, Ohio State University, '72.
~Master of Arts in College Teaching (MACT) focus in Physical Therapy & Therapeutic Exercise, University of North Carolina, '76.
~ Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Alabama State University, 2010
~Attended multiple courses offered in Women's Health Physical Therapy, including Pelvic 1, 2, 3 Course in Women's Health Section APTA.
~Member of VPTA and APTA, Women's Health Section.
~BCIA-PMDB Biofeedback- Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback.
~Certified Pilates instructor, ProHealth.
~Affiliate member of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
~Member of International Continence Society.
~Member of National Vulvodynia Association.
~Adjunct Clinical Faculty for student affiliation at multiple universities.
~Director of APTA Women's Health Residency since 2007, credentialed in 2008. (only other residency at Duke Unviersity)
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