Physical Therapy

I provide one-on-one sessions focused on education and treatment to empower you to take control of your own wellness.

Typical diagnoses I see:

  • pelvic floor dysfunction such as urinary or bowel issues

  • pelvic pain

  • painful intercourse

  • abdominal pain

  • pain or dysfunction related to pregnancy and childbirth

Note: Dr. Mandi's schedule typically books out at least 1 month in advance, so we recommend that you schedule 4-6 weekly visits after your Initial Evaluation. If you are eager to get started right away, you can purchase Pelvic Floor 101 to cover the basics!

I also offer Holistic Pelvic Care™

Holistic Pelvic Care™ is a modality that combines hands-on and energy work to address imbalances in the pelvic bowl. You do not need a diagnosis or "problem" to benefit from this type of work. It is particularly helpful for postpartum reconnection, sexual health, pregnancy loss, and recovery from birth or other trauma.

  • I feel SO much more in control of my body

    “I think that you are changing the world, as well. Giving the gift of knowledge and power to women to take back their bodies! I don't know why I haven't told you this yet, but...your workshop was LIFE CHANGING! I never had issues with incontinence, but frequent urges and nighttime urges were controlling my life, way more than I was even aware! Breastfeeding absolutely trained my body to void frequently at night. Then my job was reinforcing. I was "Just in Case Peeing" ALL DAY LONG in between cases. I feel SO much more in control of my body, and...I don't get up to pee at night anymore!!! Huge!”

    Kate Lowe

  • If your postpartum body has left you even a little confused about what’s going on, I couldn’t recommend scheduling a visit with Dr. Mandi enough!

    “Dr. Mandi does an amazing job making pelvic floor physical therapy seem so very normal, which it is! As soon as I started meeting with her, so many assumptions or confusions I had about pelvic floor health and recovery were set straight and she helped me gain comfort and familiarity with my new post-baby body as well as identify where improvement is possible. If your postpartum body has left you even a little confused about what’s going on, I couldn’t recommend scheduling a visit with Dr. Mandi enough!”

    Anna Van Wickle

  • ...it also helped me avoid surgery that I previously thought was the only solution.

    “After 12 years taking meds daily for frequent urination/incontinence, it never would have occurred to me that this simple regimen would solve this problem for me in a few short weeks. It really is a great solution for anyone interested in taking personal responsibility for their health care and well-being. Generally, I believe I am in excellent health at 60, and this not only helped me to eliminate a medication, it also helped me avoid surgery that I previously thought was the only solution. All in all, it has been a very low-impact solution to a very high-impact problem.”

    E.F.

  • I feel like a whole new person!

    “The work Mandi does is incredible! I came to Mandi with a decent amount of pain and a fear that I would never know how I could possibly make it better. After a single session with her, I not only felt more educated and aware of my body, but my pain had already started to decrease. Now that I am done with my treatment plan, I feel like a whole new person! Mandi has not only helped me with my pain, but she has given me the tools and knowledge to help myself. I could not recommend her enough!”

    Megan Adams

 FAQs

  • I am an out-of-network (OON) provider, which means I do not have a contract with any insurance providers. When you work with me, you pay me at each visit.

    If your insurance has OON coverage, I can provide you a Superbill, which has the diagnosis and treatment codes required for your insurance to reimburse you according to your plan. You can also use your FSA or HSA to pay for appointments if you have one.

    Click here to find a list of questions to ask your insurance provider about OON coverage. Click here

  • Initial Intake Visit (90 minutes): $350

    Follow-up Treatments: $200 (60 minutes) or $300 (90 minutes)

  • Mandi is not accepting male patients at this time.

  • I’m so glad you asked. The answer is YES. I just launched an online learning module called Pelvic Floor 101 that encapsulates all the education I provide over the first several visits, and it’s now available on demand! You can purchase it here and get started on your healing journey today. My goal is to reduce the number of in-person visits you’ll need to help you save time and money, and give you education to take at your own pace. Get started today!

  • While some people can afford to pay out of pocket for this work, I understand that many cannot. I can work with you to create an individual payment plan on a case-by-case basis, and offer sliding scale prices as needed. My Pelvic Floor 101 Course is a great option to help save money over the course of treatment as well. Send me an email at hello@drmandimurtaugh.com if you’d like to explore options.

    I also have a scholarship for BIPOC folks who are pregnant, preparing for labor & delivery, or postpartum. Please email support@drmandimurtaugh.com if you want more information for yourself or a client referral.

  • I am currently offering both in-person and online visits. Click here for the most up-to-date COVID-19 guidelines.

    Please visit my click here page for more info about online visits.

  • The initial intake visit will start with a thorough review of your history, including any medical history, injuries, and pregnancy/birth experience. I give ample space to get to know you, as I believe effective care starts with getting to know you as a whole person, not just your primary symptoms. This visit is typically 90 minutes so that we have time to get you some treatment too!

    You can wear whatever you want to this first visit. Comfortable clothes that stretch can be helpful for the movement assessment but aren’t necessary.

  • My typical recommendation is to wait until your 6-week follow-up to start PT. This is in part to allow healing time and clearance before doing any pelvic floor assessment, but also gives you at least the first month or so for rest and bonding. Also, some initial symptoms such as pain or incontinence can resolve on their own by 6 weeks.

    However, if you are having pain that limits your ability to walk, move around, carry your baby safely, or in any way limits your daily tasks, please make an appointment earlier.

  • Yes, please! I recommend at least two visits starting at 34-36 weeks. We’ll use one visit to focus on assessing your pelvic floor to help ready it for birth, including teaching you perineal massage (tip: it’s not supposed to be miserable!) and how to push properly. On the second visit, we focus on labor & delivery positioning to optimize opening the pelvis. Your partner or doula is more than welcome to join for these visits!

    Of course, if you have any pain or pelvic floor symptoms like incontinence during pregnancy, I encourage you to schedule an appointment sooner.

  • The gold standard for assessing the pelvic floor is an internal exam. This is sometimes included in the initial visit, but always individualized. It is also important to know it’s not necessary.

    There are no speculums or stirrups involved. I simply assess visually first, exactly as you would if you were looking at yourself with a hand mirror. I might feel the muscles externally, feeling just inside the sitbones. Then I use one gloved finger to feel the pelvic floor muscles inside the vagina (or when appropriate inside the rectum). The only way to know exactly what’s going on with a muscle is to feel it, and this is the best way to feel the pelvic floor muscles.

    People who come to see me have all sorts of history, and many of their stories include sexual trauma or abuse. I respect your story and always aim to move at a pace that feels safe and comfortable for each individual. I have had the honor of being part of the healing journey for so many people, and I don’t hold that role lightly.

  • I suggest you keep your appointment. We’ll adjust the plan for that day if we often do internal work because there is always more to do. I may even be able to help give you some relief via yoga postures or manual therapy if you’re feeling pretty crampy.

    There are very few instances where physical therapy relies solely on doing internal work. The pelvic floor is closely related to the hips, the inner thighs, the abdominals, and the glutes (and breathing and swallowing and the feet and…), so if hands-on treatment is the focus, there’s a lot more to do outside the pelvic floor.

    This work is ultimately about self-care, so what better time to take care of yourself than during your bleed? And with the option for online visits, you can even stay home in your sweats and close to a heating pad.

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