birth prep & postpartum Physical Therapy for Moms (and…)
Physical Therapy for Babies to 5-year-olds
Now Serving Las Vegas & Henderson, NV // Mobile - Dr. Kelsey comes to you!
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Specialized care to help you stay active and enjoy your journey through the fertility, birth, and postpartum phases of motherhood.
It’s the craziest hood around, but it’s a little easier with a “medical mom friend” in your corner.
Dr. Kelsey guides you through birth prep or your c-section scar recovery while reducing baby milestone anxiety.
Welcome - glad you’re here!
When you work with Dr. Kelsey, board certified doctor of physical therapy and owner of “The Mobility Project” - you and your baby’s health are the top priority.
Dr. Kelsey is certified in pelvic health for the pregnant and postpartum person. And has certifications in early childhood treatment as well!
She blends all of the physical therapy knowledge and tools with an empowering coaching style - to get you the results you’ve been looking for.
And not the shame, frustration and gaslighting you’re used to dealing with from doctors.
You’re in the right place and have found the right person - let dr. kelsey help you find lasting relief.
Moms who benefit from Dr. Kelsey’s help:
Pregnant and having low back, hip, or groin pain
Pregnant and suffering from bladder/bowel incontinence
Pregnant and searching for support with a VBAC
Pregnant and chasing around a toddler (because of all of the above concerns)
Recovering from a C-section (planned or unplanned)
Experiencing painful intercourse - at any time after having a baby
Returning to running, lifting, jumping, or an active lifestyle (any movement)
And many other pelvic health conditions (anything related to uncomfortable pelvic pressure, urine/fecal leakage, intercourse/intimacy, or daily limitations in motherhood!)
Babies (and their parents) that need Dr. Kelsey’s expertise are:
Anxious about milestones and want realistic strategies specialized for their baby
Struggling with breast or bottle feeding
Have a gaze preference (looking in one direction often)
Not sure about how to effectively practice baby-wearing
Unsure about the transition from maternity or paternity leave to their baby starting daycare
And many other developmental concerns!