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Allison Ariail, PT, DPT, CLT-LANA, BCB-PMD, PRPC

Allison Ariail

Allison Ariail, PT, DPT, CLT-LANA, BCB-PMD, PRPC (she/her) has been a physical therapist since 1999. She graduated with a BS in physical therapy from the University of Florida and earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Boston University in 2007. Also in 2007, Dr. Ariail qualified as a Certified Lymphatic Therapist. She became board certified by the Lymphology Association of North America in 2011 and board-certified in Biofeedback Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance in 2012. In 2014, Allison earned her board certification as a Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner. Allison specializes in the treatment of the pelvic ring and back using manual therapy and ultrasound imaging for instruction in a stabilization program. She also specializes in women’s and men’s health including conditions of chronic pelvic pain, bowel and bladder disorders, and coccyx pain. Lastly, Allison has a passion to help oncology patients, particularly gynecological, urological, and head and neck cancer patients.

In 2009, Allison collaborated with the Primal Pictures team for the release of the Pelvic Floor Disorders program. Allison's publications include: “The Use of Transabdominal Ultrasound Imaging in Retraining the Pelvic-Floor Muscles of a Woman Postpartum.” Physical Therapy. Vol. 88, No. 10, October 2008, pp 1208-1217. (PMID: 18772276), “Beyond the Abstract” for Urotoday.com in October 2008, “Posters to Go” from APTA combined section meeting poster presentation in February 2009 and 2013. In 2016, Allison co-authored a chapter in “Healing in Urology: Clinical Guidebook to Herbal and Alternative Therapies.”

Allison works in the Denver metro area in her practice, Inspire Physical Therapy and Wellness, where she works in a more holistic setting than traditional therapy clinics. In addition to instructing Herman and Wallace on pelvic floor-related topics, Allison lectures nationally on lymphedema, cancer-related changes to the pelvic floor, and the sacroiliac joint. Allison serves as a consultant to medical companies, and physicians.

Outside of work, Allison enjoys spending time with her family, caring for her animals, reading, traveling, and most importantly of all, being a mom! She lives in the Denver metro area with her family.


Hollis Herman DPT, OCS, BCB-PMD, IF, CSC, PRPC

Hollis Herman, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, WCS, BCB-PMD, PRPC

Dr. Holly Herman
she/her/hers

Practice Information:

HWHM Education
Cambridge, MA
Website: www.hollyherman.com
Facebook: @HWHMeducation

Hollis Herman is a Doctor of Physical Therapy. She is board certified in the following: Physical therapy, Orthopedics, Women’s Health, Biofeedback, and Pelvic Rehabilitation. Hollis is an ISSWSH Fellow in Women’s Sexual Health and certified as a Sexual Counselor from the American Association for Sexual Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. Holly is one, of only two, certified AASECT Sexual Counselors and physical therapists in the world, and is one of three in the world to be an ISSWSH Women's Sexual Health Fellow and physical therapist.

Hollis maintains a full-time physical therapy private practice in Cambridge, MA. She works with patients throughout the lifespan that have urinary, colorectal, sexual medicine, orthopedic, and OB/Gyn disorders. Holly brings her own courses to the US, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Chile, Canada, Portugal, Brazil, UAE Saudi Arabia, and Australia through HWHMeducation.

Hollis is the author of How to Raise Children Without Breaking Your Back, has book chapters in major physical therapy textbooks and numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals. She is a reviewer for the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Urologic Nursing and the APTA Section on Women’s Health Journal.

Holly co-founded the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute in 2005 with Kathe Wallace. Though she is no longer associated with the institute, she continues to contribute as a board member with many health foundations and loves her profession.