Stacy Winans PT
Doctorate of Physical Therapy
Stacy obtained her Bachelor of Science and Master’s of Physical Therapy right here in the valley from Fresno State University. She went on to receive her Doctorate of Physical therapy degree from the University of California San Francisco in 2012.
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Stacy has practiced physical therapy for ten years, focusing on orthopedics, chronic pain and pelvic floor rehabilitation. She is one of a few physical therapists in the central valley that treat individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction. She can evaluate and treat many urologic and gynecologic disorders as well as orthopedic conditions.
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Upon graduating from Fresno State University the Chair of the physical therapy department requested that she stay and teach in the onsite clinic. For the last ten years she has been a clinical instructor and part-time lecturer at the university. Stacy also worked at a privately-owned outpatient orthopedic and pelvic floor practice for five years. She was introduced and became interested in pelvic rehabilitation within a few months of practicing at this clinic. She soon began taking courses through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute to improve her knowledge and skill set in this field of practice. She treats individuals with various conditions of the urologic system, pelvic floor dysfunction, chronic pain and physical changes occurring during pregnancy and postpartum. In 2018 Stacy became certified as a pelvic rehabilitation practitioner by the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. Certified pelvic rehabilitation practitioners must pass a 150 question exam covering multiple domains as they relate to pelvic rehabilitation in addition to completing 2,000 hours of direct patient care in this field.
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Now Stacy has decided to open her own private pay practice in an effort to create a practice that is patient centered, hands on, one-on-one time with the physical therapist. She will provide care that is individualized focusing on the whole person. Stacy has the knowledge and skills necessary to accurately evaluate and treat pelvic dysfunctions throughout the life cycle including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, bowel dysfunction and organ prolapse. She also has extensive experience in all orthopedic conditions and chronic pain.