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Dr. Kelsey Crosby
PT, DPT

Supportive and empathetic care for all!

About Dr. Crosby

My name is Kelsey Crosby, and I am a physical therapist with a passion for treating pelvic and abdominal dysfunctions. I am originally from Findlay, Ohio and earned my Bachelor’s Degree of Science and Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from the University of Findlay. I originally started my physical therapy journey in 2015 working with the geriatric population in both the skilled nursing setting and the home health setting. Through my work and further continuing education, I discovered my niche in abdominopelvic health and have been working as a pelvic therapist since 2018.


With a strong foundation in evidence-based practice supported by ongoing continuing education, I have developed specialized skills to best treat and educate my patients. I am committed to helping individuals of all backgrounds navigate their journey toward improved pelvic health and overall well being with a focus on holistic healing. My approach is rooted in respect, understanding, and inclusivity, ensuring that every patient feels comfortable and supported as well as seen, heard, and empowered throughout their care.

 

Although I treat a wide range of pelvic floor conditions, my primary passion lies in supporting patients dealing with pelvic and abdominal pain, providing thoughtful aftercare for cancer survivors, and assisting individuals experiencing sexual dysfunction. These are often sensitive and deeply personal issues, and I take great care in creating a safe, nonjudgmental environment where healing can begin.


I currently live in Centerville, Ohio with my husband and three children. Outside of work I enjoy
spending time with my family and friends, crocheting, and watching movies.

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Coursework & Additional Training

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Herman and Wallace Pelvic Function Series

  • ​Level 1: Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction, and Treatment

  • Level 2A: Colorectal Pelvic Health, Pudendal Neuralgia, and Coccyx Pain

  • Level 2B: Urogynecologic Examination and Treatment Interventions

  • Level 3 Capstone: Advanced topics in women’s health including endometriosis, infertility, and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), endocrine system, connective tissues, surgery complications, and gynecological cancers, as well as the role of pharmacology and nutrition in pelvic health/pelvic pain.

  • Coccydynia and Painful Sitting: Patients who find help from a pelvic rehabilitation provider have often experienced pain near the tailbone for long periods of time, leading to chronic pain in addition to neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions. 

  • Oncology of the Pelvic Floor Level 1: Addresses issues that are commonly seen in a patient who has been diagnosed with cancer such as cardiotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy, and radiation fibrosis

Contact

Let’s take this journey together to help you feel like you again.

Phone: 937-479-5828

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