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Pelvic Floor Level 2A

Instructor - Futterman - Bochinski

Instructors - Futterman

Stacey Futterman Tauriello, PT, MPT, WCS, BCB-PMD, PRPC

 Stacey Futterman Tauriello, PT, MPT, WCS, BCB-PMD, PRPC

Stacey Futterman Tauriello, PT, MPT, WCS, BCB-PMD, PPRC, (she/her) received her Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University in South Florida in 1996. After graduation she relocated to Chicago where she began specializing in women’s health issues including the treatment of incontinence, pelvic pain and prenatal/postpartum musculoskeletal issues. She returned to the east coast in 2003 and is now the owner of 5 Point Physical Therapy, a specialty physical therapy clinic for male and female pelvic dysfunction in New York City. Stacey, along side Dr. Deborah Coady, recently presented for International Pelvic Pain Society’s annual meeting in Chicago on their research of hip pathology and its relationship to pelvic pain. She has been featured on CBS New York and has presented for the APTA National Conference 2007 for the treatment of male pelvic pain.


Destiny Bochinski, PT, DPT, PRPC

Destiny Bochinski, PT, DPTDestiny Bochinski, PT, DPT, PRPC (she/her) is originally from Oregon but relocated to southern California after earning her Bachelor’s in Biology from Linfield College, where she also minored in Theatre Arts. She then went on to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Chapman University in 2008. She developed a passionate interest in pelvic health when she attended the midwife-assisted home births of her two nephews. Since then, she has enjoyed educating patients, colleagues, physicians, nurses, and the community through in-services, classes, and podcasts delivered in a variety of venues. She is thrilled to be part of the faculty at Herman & Wallace.

Destiny treats men and women with urinary, gynecologic, colorectal, and orthopedic dysfunctions as the lead pelvic health physical therapist at a hospital-based outpatient clinic in Encinitas, California. She believes her primary role is as an educator for her patients to empower them to become advocates for their own health and active participants in their rehabilitation.

Outside of work, Destiny enjoys spending time with her 2 children and husband, hiking, swimming, yoga, and tasting wine.