Lori Waterman PT, DPT, OCS, PRPC (Rochester, WA)

Lori has been a physical therapist since 1988, working in the Olympia area since 2006 after a period of staying at home caring for her children. She completed her transitional doctorate of physical therapy (DPT) in 2011, and received board certification as an orthopedic clinical specialist (OCS) from the American Physical Therapy Association in 2012. Since June of 2010, she has been treating patients with pelvic health issues, with specialty training completed through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute. She passed the inaugural Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification exam through Herman & Wallace in February 2014. Her bachelor’s degree was through Ithaca College in New York, with graduate degree through AT Still University.

Lori is passionate about helping people restore symmetry and balance to their neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems to allow for the greatest ease and efficiency of movement. She loves helping others to more fully understand their bodies, in order to return to the activities that have meaning and purpose for them. Pelvic rehabilitation is always performed in the context of the whole person. She practices at Comstock Physical Therapy, a small clinic setting with two other orthopedic clinical specialists who treat pelvic health issues.

 

 

Practice Information:
http://comstockpt.com/