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Dr. Krystyna Holland is a new grad PT who is building her brand and clientele as a pelvic floor and orthopedic therapist.
Like many therapists, Krystyna's journey to becoming a PT was laced with athletic injuries, but it didn't just inspire her to help others who are hurt. She stresses the importance of how the patient’s experiences leading up to an injury can impact their care. She experienced injuries of her own going through PT school, and she shares insights as both a developing therapist and patient. Krystyna learned a lot from her vestibular therapist while recovering from a car accident, and she shares tips and tricks to make treating the vestibular system less stressful.
Krystyna describes herself as an orthopedic therapist who also treats the pelvic floor. She shows us how to screen for pelvic floor dysfunction, questions to ask, and how to intervene through breathing and core activation. You will be a better clinician just by listening to Krystyna and applying what she teaches.
She also shares her experiences marketing for a private practice in the Denver area. One of her main takeaways is you have to take a step back from being in your business in order to accurately assess it and take the necessary steps to progress. She has had a blog since PT school and she's finally taken the leap and started her own online business.
You can check out her website and blog at potentiallyfaultypelvicfloor.com
Staaaaaaaaay Fresh!
Dr. Krystyna Holland is a new grad PT who is building her brand and clientele as a pelvic floor and orthopedic therapist.
Like many therapists, Krystyna's journey to becoming a PT was laced with athletic injuries, but it didn't just inspire her to help others who are hurt. She stresses the importance of how the patient’s experiences leading up to an injury can impact their care. She experienced injuries of her own going through PT school, and she shares insights as both a developing therapist and patient. Krystyna learned a lot from her vestibular therapist while recovering from a car accident, and she shares tips and tricks to make treating the vestibular system less stressful.
Krystyna describes herself as an orthopedic therapist who also treats the pelvic floor. She shows us how to screen for pelvic floor dysfunction, questions to ask, and how to intervene through breathing and core activation. You will be a better clinician just by listening to Krystyna and applying what she teaches.
She also shares her experiences marketing for a private practice in the Denver area. One of her main takeaways is you have to take a step back from being in your business in order to accurately assess it and take the necessary steps to progress. She has had a blog since PT school and she's finally taken the leap and started her own online business.
You can check out her website and blog at potentiallyfaultypelvicfloor.com
Staaaaaaaaay Fresh!