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ABOUT

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KATELYN

FRITZ, MPT

I attended physiotherapy university in Scotland, which gave me a unique view of how health and wellness are managed internationally. I traveled throughout Scotland for clinical rotations in a variety of settings. The highlight of the clinical rotations was in Dhulikhel, Nepal, where I was able to work in a rural community hospital. It was there that I learned the power of education for the management of pelvic health conditions. Upon returning to the US to work, I went on to take classes in Women's Health and am proud to serve women, helping them with issues such as incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain, and so much more. I treat all orthopedic and musculoskeletal issues but have a special interest in the back, abdomen, and pelvis. There are many muscles, ligaments, and joints in the pelvis that are vital to daily functions that can impact a person's quality of life. Pelvic health is an area that is quite underserved and I am passionate about helping women with issues that are often overlooked or assumed to be a part of life. 

In my free time, I love trying new activities and am often found in the mountains with my dog, Dakota.  

  • Bachelor of Science, California State University, Chico

Bachelors of Science in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology

Minor in Nutrition

Minor in Physical Education

The Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland is an accredited university through CAPTE (a governing body for physical therapy education in the United States that ensures all universities meet equal standards and allows graduates to take the board exams and practice in the US). Physiotherapy is the internationally recognized term for physical therapy. 

  • Master of Science in Physiotherapy, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK

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