
Dr. Robyn Wilhelm, PT, DPT has over 16 years of experience as a Physical Therapist. She specializes in perinatal (pregnancy & postpartum) and core & pelvic health Physical Therapy. She is passionate about whole-body health and one-on-one patient care. Robyn holds an understanding and empathy of the emotional stress that often accompanies pain, dysfunction and a body that feels less optimal than one desires. Robyn continually studies and learns new techniques and current information to help expand her treatment approach for each patient. She evaluates and treats patients with various women's health related conditions and core & pelvic floor conditions. She believes that postpartum physical therapy care should be part of healthcare for every woman following birth. Her goal is to identify the cause(s) of your problem and provide education, treatment and a home care plan to help you attain better health and well-being and/or optimal function and performance in life and sport.
Dr. Robyn earned a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 2002 from The University of Findlay and Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2009 from A.T. Still University. She earned a certificate in Massage Therapy, as well as completed certification training with Wendy Powell, founder of the MuTu System. Dr. Robyn is currently working on completion of a Women's Health Coach certification. Dr. Robyn has also been a faculty member in both Physical Therapist Assistant and Physical Therapist education with a combined 11 years experience. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the Women's Health Section of the APTA.
Dr. Robyn earned a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 2002 from The University of Findlay and Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2009 from A.T. Still University. She earned a certificate in Massage Therapy, as well as completed certification training with Wendy Powell, founder of the MuTu System. Dr. Robyn is currently working on completion of a Women's Health Coach certification. Dr. Robyn has also been a faculty member in both Physical Therapist Assistant and Physical Therapist education with a combined 11 years experience. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the Women's Health Section of the APTA.