About
Amanda graduated from Thomas Jefferson University with a MS in Occupational Therapy (OT) in 2009. Her experience includes working within hospital, outpatient, and home settings. She even spent 2 years teaching and practicing OT internationally in Hong Kong. Amanda spent the majority of her career working as a therapist and advanced clinician in a neurological specialty hospital and continues to see this patient population when she is available. Amanda’s interest in pelvic floor rehabilitation began after the birth of her son. Since 2017, she has completed extensive hands on training in pelvic floor dysfunction, biofeedback, and evaluation/treatment of incontinence through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute and Biofeedback Training & Incontinence Solutions. Amanda considers herself a lifelong learner and is continually updating and refining her skills.