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Women's health & pelvic floor physical therapy, fertility, lactation + craniosacral fascial therapy for women, children & babies in the Upstate

Home visits in the Upstate SC

Clinic options in Greenville

864-784-9785

IG @elevatewomenshealthpt

Pelvic & Abdominal Physical Therapy Services

Pelvic Floor & Abdominal PT:

Common conditions that we address with PT:

  • Leaking urine, gas or stool (Urinary or fecal incontinence)

  • Painful intercourse

  • Scar pain or adhesions

  • Back, pelvic, hip, or tailbone pain

  • Pubic bone pain (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction)

  • Abdominal pain

  • Endometriosis

  • Interstitial cystitis

  • Urinary or bowel urgency & frequency

  • Painful periods

 

Treatment is focused on restoring optimal muscle tone, strength, coordination, and flexibility in the surrounding pelvic musculature of the back, abdomen, thighs, and pelvic floor using various manual therapy techniques and exercises.  

Pregnant Woman Assistance

Services During Pregnancy:

Some common conditions that we can address during pregnancy include:

  • Back pain

  • Pubic bone pain (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction)

  • Tailbone pain

  • Urinary leaking (Incontinence)

  • Pelvic pressure/heaviness (Prolapse)

  • Painful intercourse

  • Abdominal separation (Diastasis Recti)

  • Scar adhesions (Cesarean or perineal)

We can work on the pelvic floor muscles and perineal scar tissue to prevent perineal tearing as well as address any previous cesarean scar tissue to improve your chances of a successful vaginal delivery (VBAC).  We can also address appropriate posture, body mechanics, and core stability to prepare you for the increased demands of caring for a baby.

Meet your Physical Therapist!

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Whitney is a board-certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist and pelvic health physical therapist with more than 15 years of experience supporting women and children through every stage of life. From pregnancy and postpartum recovery to midlife changes, menopause, pediatric pelvic concerns, and infant craniosacral fascial therapy, she is passionate about helping patients feel informed, supported, and empowered in their bodies. Whitney combines advanced clinical expertise with a compassionate, approachable style, and she loves teaching practical tools that promote healing, comfort, and long-term well-being.

Whitney Sippl, PT, DPT, WCS, IBCLC

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