Instructors - Reale
Jessica Reale, PT, DPT, WCS
Jessica is a board-certified specialist in Women’s Health (WCS) and is passionate about working with all people with pelvic floor disorders, especially those with chronic pelvic pain, urinary dysfunction and bowel dysfunction. She is a graduate of Gordon College with a B.S. in Kinesiology and of Duke University where she received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Jessica owns and treats patients at Southern Pelvic Health in Atlanta, GA, a specialty pelvic rehabilitation practice.
Jessica is passionate about pelvic health education, and works closely with Holly Tanner in writing and updating Pelvic Floor Level 1, 2A and 2B coursework. She also regularly guest lectures at local university DPT programs, and has presented at conferences, seminars, community groups, and various medical and physical therapy residency programs.
Jessica loves supporting other pelvic rehabilitation providers, and founded the Facebook group, Pelvic PT Newbies, as a place for safe questioning, learning and growth. She also established and runs a professional small group mentoring program several times each year. She also runs an educational blog on pelvic health topics through her website, and is active on social media @southernpelvichealth, spreading awareness of pelvic floor dysfunction and pelvic rehabilitation. Outside of work, Jessica enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 daughters, staying active, and traveling. .
Carrie Schofield PT, DPT, PRPC (Phoenix, AZ)
Carrie Schofield PT, DPT, PRPC
Certified Pelvic Rehab Practitioner
Dry Needing Certified
ASTYM Certified
Carrie Schofield was born and raised in Las Vegas, NV and was very active with competitive tennis until she went on to play on the varsity team for Gonzaga University. She graduated from Gonzaga in 2008 with a degree in Exercise Physiology and then went on to receive her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Regis University in 2011. She began her career in PT in Phoenix, AZ, treating primarily orthopedic injuries as well as breast cancer rehabilitation, infant torticollis and vestibular rehabilitation.
In 2014, she returned to Denver, CO, working for a sports medicine group and gained extensive experience in post operative hip arthroscopy and labral repair/ reconstruction. She became passionate in finding the link between the hip and pelvic floor in these patients. In the meantime, she was continually taking continuing education to better her pelvic rehab skills. In 2016, she began managing a pelvic rehab specialty clinic in Boulder, CO until she returned to Phoenix to be closer to family at the end of 2016.
Currently, Carrie is building her pelvic rehab practice in the North Phoenix region. Through her own personal health experiences and treating patients with complex abdominal and pelvic floor dysfunction, she is committed to treating this population to the best of her ability, keeping the whole patient in mind in order to help them return to full function. She is dedicated to continual education to develop the most advanced skills, and finding the link between orthopedics and pelvic rehabilitation. In her spare time, Carrie enjoys running, hiking, yoga, tennis, golf, cooking, and spending time with friends and family.
Practice Information: Spooner Physical Therapy
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