My Approach
360° of Treatment
True healing doesn't live in a single tissue or symptom. It lives at the intersection of your body, mind, and life — and that's exactly where I work.
Working as a PT over the last 15 years has been a fascinating learning curve. I started out with a very narrow focus — when I was only concerned with the "location of the problem." Have pain? It must be this muscle, or that ligament.
As I continued working under the purely biomedical model — where the focus is primarily on tissue and the physical body — I couldn't fully understand why some patients took longer to heal than others despite receiving the exact same treatment. I thought: if the patient isn't getting better, they must not be trying hard enough.
I was SO wrong.
The moment I moved into pelvic health exclusively, everything shifted. I noticed enormous variation in symptoms across cultures for the same condition. I began to see how a person's thoughts, beliefs, past memories, relationships, and lifestyle all shape their pain and recovery.
I decided to learn more about pain neuroscience, and began collaborating with a rich interdisciplinary team — physicians, functional medicine doctors, therapists, sex therapists, health coaches, acupuncturists, yoga teachers, and fitness instructors.
My focus has expanded so much since the beginning of my career that it now includes the patient's entire life, not just the symptoms they came to me with.
Even as I zoom out to understand the whole person, I also zoom in to find the root cause of a problem. When those roots are widespread, I collaborate with other practitioners to give my patients the 360 degrees of care they deserve.
This is the essence of what the three interconnected rings in my logo convey: pelvic health is only optimal when viewed through the entire bio-psycho-social lens — with the patient at the center. I also strongly believe in stepping away from a transactional model of healthcare. If you choose to work with me, I'll do everything I can to ensure you never feel unsupported.
“Health is a whole that is much greater than the sum of its individual parts.”
— Dr. Mukta Chauhan, The Pelvic Connection
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