Mrs. Anina Christine Imhof PT, DPT, Physical Therapist
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Mrs. Anina Christine Imhof PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

226 Lincoln St Healdsburg CA, 95448

About

Anina Imhof, PT, DPT, PRPC (she/her) is a Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in the treatment of pelvic health issues in adults of all genders. She treats bladder and bowel dysfunctions such as incontinence, chronic constipation, and urinary retention, as well as sexual dysfunctions, and conditions of pelvic pain such as pudendal neuralgia and endometriosis. Dr. Imhof uses manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, postural training, behavioral training, diet and nutrition counseling, sexual health and self care education, and mindfulness based movement exercises to help her clients. She prioritizes compassionate, trauma informed care. 

Education and Training

University of North Texas BS 2007

Texas Woman's University DPT 2017

Herman Wallace Institute PRPC 2020

Provider Details

Female English, German

Areas of expertise and specialization

Biofeedback trainingPelvic healthTrauma informed careGender inclusive careSexual health educationMyofascial decompressionVisceral mobilizationMindfulness trainingYogaPilatesPain managementPelvic pain treatmentDiet and nutrition counseling

Professional Memberships

  • International Urogynecology Association  

Mrs. Anina Christine Imhof PT, DPT's Practice location

Resource Pelvic Health, LLC

226 Lincoln St -
Healdsburg, CA 95448
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New patients: 707-328-0381
www.resourcepelvichealth.com/

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